L’ Orangerie Alvear Palace Hotel

  4.7 – 1,299 reviews   • Restaurant

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Hours

Monday7 AM–3:30 PM
Tuesday7 AM–3:30 PM
Wednesday7:30 AM–7 PM
Thursday7 AM–7 PM
Friday7 AM–7 PM
Saturday7 AM–7 PM
Sunday7 AM–7 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: Av. Alvear 1891, C1129AAA Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Phone: +54 11 4808-2100

Website: http://alvearpalace.com/restaurantes-bares/restaurant-lorangerie/

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Reviews

Nicole Schafer
The place is beautiful— however, if you’re having brunch or tea here, it’s absolutely FREEZING, in the garden room with the sun roof. There are 6 ACs, blasting overhead every table. The service was so terrible and slow unfortunately, and none of the food was remarkable. I had to ask for things 3 or so times before being accommodated.
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Alejandro Quentin
Beware. Don’t get fooled by the photos. The buffet is not what it was before. Very limited selection. No sushi. I have attached three photos of the so-called Buffett. Apparently the full buffet is only on Sunday.
Furthermore the disabled ramp is broken.
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Anas Karkoukli
Located inside the Alvear Palace: a classical architectural icon in Buenos Aires, with lavish interior and incontrovertible reminiscence of European Belle Époque luxury and architecture.

Apart from the dazzling interior of the hotel, the restaurant itself offers a feast-like experience for brunch on Sundays. Not to be missed. A mouth watering array of cold cuts, salads, cheeses, iconic main dishes and a sushi bar. Culminating in a gorgeous display of mini desserts that are delicious as much as irresistible.

Truly a must-experience at least once (or more!) whilst in Buenos Aires.
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Kim
We went for Afternoon tea and the word that sums it up is impeccable. Wonderful attentive service, delicious food, hot beverages, and bottomless sparkling wine. The wait staff were extremely friendly and willing to have conversation making the service feel very inviting. Thank you for a great experience in a beautiful setting.
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Marisa Promociones
A great experience! My first afternoon tea and it was very impressive. The pastry delicious and no words for the scones! A pleasure to have a loose leaves teas.
The service was good (too many tables for one person, we had to wait to be served and we were one of the first to arrive).
All the details were in place including the gloves for the teapots. So cute!
The piano man who played in live, gave an special feeling to the experience.
Definitely, I will come back.
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Less is More
Exceptional brunch in the heart of Buenos Aires located in the luxury Alvear Palace Hotel. Posh interior, great atmosphere, good selection of food – highly recommend to visit. Must try black caviar, prawns and oysters, it’s fresh and delicious.
All stuff was amazing except a lady who served the drinks – she disappeared all the time and forgot what we chose.
Don’t forget to book the place in advance – the brunch is very busy and they have it once per week only (on Sundays).
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Vanesa Delfino
This is by far one of the best experiences in Argentina. The high tea experience is worth it. You need a reservation but the staff is so accommodating and polite. I believe the quality of the food and sweat treats is above average and the tea is delicious. I enjoyed the champagne and I highly recommend this for the beautiful gardens and unique palace vibes.
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perle75nyc
This place was the best afternoon tea place in Buenos Aires when we googled it. But unfortunately it wasn’t good at all. First of all, a server didn’t give us tea menu or explain what they had. And then another young server came and just spoke what she wanted to talk and didn’t listen to me even though I asked for a decaffeinated coffee or tea. She didn’t understand “DECAF” and just repeated what she said. I couldn’t understand how the staff at such a big and nice hotel couldn’t communicate with costumers. The sandwiches were dry and not tasty at all. The other pastries were also not good and very poor quality. The cake cart came at the end but it was almost empty so we didn’t have many choices. And we didn’t have the last treat, chocolate also. We could see why others also left most of desserts before finishing. But the place was very beautiful.
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Ruslan Abdikeev
Excellent buffer. Kids are super happy. Everything is easily accessible, very kids-friendly service. Great food, great assortment of seafood, sushi, nigiri, desserts. A station of freshly pan-warmed crepes or waffles with the assortment of ice creams totally won young hearts. They accept reservations; one time we were lucky to walk-in, but the reservation really helped with another.
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Nikki G
Don’t go here for the afternoon tea. They took 45 minutes just to bring the food, which was very mediocre and subpar for the price you pay. The service in general was VERY slow. And then at the end, once I asked to pay, they told us someone would come to the table, 20 min passed and we were still waiting. I stood up to go to the line where people were paying and they stopped me to say someone would come to us. Another 20 min passed by, we were the past ones there and I got up and went to the table. Where the lady checking out had no sympathy for the now 40 hour wait. Spend your money at the Four Seasons instead.
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