Desserts

  • Flan Con Crema Y Dulce De Leche

    £6.95

    Homemade creme caramel served with whipped cream & dulce de leche (caramelized vanilla milk).

  • Panqueques Con Dulce De Leche

    £5.95

    Crepes with dulce de leche.

  • Sopa Inglesa Casera De La Surgra

    £6.50

    Homemade trifle made to my mother-in-law´s recipe.

  • Helados

    £6.95

    Three scoops of proper italian ice cream, made in our own cafe. Please check daily flavours.

  • Helados Buenos Aries

    £10.50

    Large glass with five scoops of your choice of ice cream, finished with fresh whipped cream, dulce de leche, fresh strawberries & sprinkled almonds.

  • Torta Casera De Queso Con Dulce De Leche

    £6.50

    Homemade vanilla cheese cake with dulce de leche.

  • Budin De Pan Con Dulce De Leche

    £5.95

    Homemade bread pudding made to my mother´s recipe, served with dulce de leche.

  • Postre Mixto

    £16.00

    Mixed dessert platter with creme caramel, dulce de batata & membrillo con queso, chocolate cake, bread pudding & a scoop of ice cream.

  • Alfajores Havana Or Havanetts

    £2.95

    Cookies filled with dulce de leche and coated with meringue or dark chocolate. Perfect with your coffee!

Drinks

  • Ristretto

    £2.05

    Short strong italian coffee.

  • Espresso

    £2.05
  • Double Espresso

    £2.25
  • Cappuccino

    £2.25
  • Americano

    £2.35
  • Double Americano

    £2.60
  • Cafe Latte

    £2.70
  • Cortado

    £2.25

    Espresso with milk.

  • Cafe Macchiato

    £2.20

    Espresso with a dash of milk.

  • Latte Macchiato

    £2.70

    Glass of hot milk with strain of ristretto coffee.

  • Cafe Mocha

    £3.05

    Hot chocolate with espresso and frothy milk.

  • Cafe Buenos Aires

    £3.30

    Hot chocolate with espresso and topped with whipped cream.

  • Hot Chocolate

    £2.70
  • Submarino

    £3.05

    Glass of hot milk with a bar of dark chocolate-77%cacao.

  • Extra Shot Of Coffee

    $

Teas

  • English Breakfast

    £2.10

    Cup

  • Earl Grey Superior

    £2.60

    Pot for 1

  • Lapsang Souchong, Nepalese, Jasmine With Blossom

    £2.00

    Camomile

  • Peppermint

    £2.00
  • Lemon & Ginger

    £2.00
  • Red Berries

    £2.00
  • Argentinian Mate

    £2.20

    Traditional mate (che guevara style).

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Nestled in the charming heart of Blackheath, Buenos Aires Cafe offers a warm, inviting escape into the rich culinary world of Argentina. As someone passionate about Latin American cuisine, I found the Buenos Aires Cafe Menu to be an exceptional blend of authentic flavors, carefully crafted dishes, and rustic charm.

The menu is a celebration of traditional Argentine fare, with the star undoubtedly being the Argentinian steak-tender, perfectly grilled, and full of robust, smoky flavor. Cuts like bife de chorizo and ojo de bife are expertly cooked and paired with classic chimichurri sauce that elevates every bite. For those who appreciate options, the menu includes empanadas, choripán, and Provoleta-a sizzling melted cheese dish that's a must-try for cheese lovers.

Vegetarians aren’t left out either. Options like the grilled vegetable platter and hearty salads show a thoughtful approach to inclusivity without compromising on taste. In terms of desserts, the Dulce de Leche cheesecake is rich, creamy, and unforgettable-easily one of the best I’ve had in London.

Compared to other Latin American restaurants in the city, Buenos Aires Cafe distinguishes itself with its deep focus on Argentine identity, both in flavor and atmosphere. The wine list also deserves praise, featuring a strong lineup of Malbecs and Torrontés that pair beautifully with the menu offerings.

Service was attentive without being intrusive, and the setting-cozy with rustic wooden accents-completes the experience. While prices are slightly above average, the quality of the ingredients and execution justify every pound spent.

In summary, the Buenos Aires Cafe Menu is ideal for steak aficionados, romantic diners, or anyone seeking an authentic Argentine experience in London. It stands out not just for what it serves, but how it tells the story of Argentina on a plate.