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PART IX Turn left at the Stadium to find the Libertador Avenue, which will lead you back home. Not without making one quick stop at the scenic chinese neighbourhood. There you will find some of the most unique food-stores in the city!
Traditional Chinese neighbourhood in Buenos Aires. Great for grocery shopping, fresh fish and meat.
The Barrio Chino is a section of Belgrano neighbourhood with a clear East Asian identity, arising from a boom in immigration from China, Japan and Thailand in the 1980s. These immigrant families opened numerous restaurants and supermarkets, as well as one of the city’s first buddhist temples, the Chong Kuan temple in Calle Montañeses, which was inaugurated in 1988. Starting from the large arch at the junction with Calle Juramento, Calle Arribeños is packed with supermarkets offering both western and oriental foods, decorative objects and other products. The shops are often particularly busy at the weekends. There are a number of oriental restaurants in Arribeños and in Mendoza.
The Barrio Chino is a section of Belgrano neighbourhood with a clear East Asian identity, arising from a boom in immigration from China, Japan and Thailand in the 1980s. These immigrant families opened numerous restaurants and supermarkets, as well as one of the city’s first buddhist temples, the C…
Our China Town in Buenos Aires. Varied offer of china food. Crowded during the weekends.
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Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
Barrio Chino