Buenos Aires’ Chinatown, or Barrio Chino, has been a vibrant hub for the city’s Taiwanese and Chinese immigrants since the late 1980s. Nestled in the heart of the Belgrano residential area, this compact 4-block enclave is a lively testament to the city’s Asian heritage. Visitors can explore its colorful streets, lined with shops and restaurants that offer a variety of authentic Asian cuisine, making it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts. The area’s dynamic atmosphere and cultural richness provide a unique experience, blending traditional elements with the modern urban landscape of Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires Chinatown (Barrio Chino)
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