Restaurant in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo
210ptsEasy to book, Michelin-noted, good value.

About Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo
Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo holds a Michelin Plate in 2024 and 2025, making it one of the more accessible recognised tables in Buenos Aires at a $$ price point. With a 4.3 Google score across 755 reviews, it delivers consistently. Book for a late-evening slot — this is a venue that suits the city's natural dining rhythm, and it earns a return visit.
Pearl Verdict
If you have already visited Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo once, you already know whether this is your kind of place. The short answer for a return visit: yes, book again, and this time go later in the evening. Holding a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, this contemporary spot in Buenos Aires has earned enough external validation to trust — and at a $$ price point, it remains one of the more accessible Michelin-recognised tables in the city. The Google score of 4.3 across 755 reviews points to a place that delivers consistently, not just on high-profile occasions.
What Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo Is Good For
Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo sits at Campos Salles 2145 in Buenos Aires, and its name — roughly translating to "stone hallway at the back" , gives you an early visual cue about the room: expect something deliberate in its spatial design, the kind of setting where the interior itself signals that you are not in a generic neighbourhood bistro. The Michelin Plate designation, awarded in consecutive years, is reserved for restaurants that the Michelin inspectors consider worth a visit without reaching star level , which in practice means technically sound cooking and a serious kitchen, at a price that does not require a special occasion to justify.
For a diner who has already been once, the question shifts from "should I try it" to "when is the leading version of this experience." The answer leans late. Buenos Aires operates on a dining clock that most other cities do not: dinner before 9 PM is early, and the city does not close the kitchen at 10. Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo fits naturally into a late-evening schedule. If your first visit was a conventional dinner hour, a return later in the night tends to reveal a different rhythm , a slightly more relaxed kitchen pace, a room that fills with locals rather than tourists, and a table that does not feel rushed toward a second seating.
The contemporary cuisine label covers a lot of ground in Buenos Aires right now, but at this price tier it typically signals a kitchen that is thinking about technique and composition without defaulting entirely to the Argentinian steakhouse template. That is a meaningful distinction. If you want straight-cut asado and a heavy Malbec in a traditional setting, this is not where you go. If you have already done that circuit , Don Julio or Elena for the full steakhouse experience , and you want something with a different register, Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo earns its place on the shortlist.
Buenos Aires has a deep bench of contemporary restaurants at the $$$ and $$$$ tier , Aramburu, Roux, Mishiguene , but Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo operates at a lower price point than most of them while still carrying Michelin recognition. That is not a minor point. For a second visit, the value calculation gets easier, not harder. You are not gambling on a first impression; you are returning to something you already assessed.
For the regular diner coming back for a second or third visit, the practical moves are simple: push your reservation later , aim for 9:30 PM or after if the kitchen permits , and treat the evening as open-ended rather than time-boxed. Buenos Aires rewards diners who are not watching the clock. Other contemporary options worth cross-referencing in the city include Anafe, Crizia, and Anchoíta , each covering slightly different ground within the contemporary category and worth stacking into the same trip. If you are building a wider Buenos Aires itinerary, the full Buenos Aires restaurants guide is the most direct reference point.
Booking
Booking difficulty at Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo is rated Easy, which is useful intelligence. Unlike the city's harder-to-land tables, you do not need to plan weeks in advance. That said, a venue with this level of recognition and a strong review base will fill on weekends, so a few days of lead time on a Friday or Saturday is still sensible. For late-night slots specifically , which is where this restaurant earns its strongest recommendation for returning diners , availability tends to open up more than peak dinner windows. If you are flexible on the exact hour, use that flexibility to push later rather than earlier.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Campos Salles 2145, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Price range: $$ (accessible; one of the more affordable Michelin-recognised tables in the city)
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.3 / 5 (755 reviews)
- Booking difficulty: Easy , no need to plan far in advance, though weekend evenings warrant a few days notice
- Leading time to go: Late evening; Buenos Aires dining peaks after 9 PM and this venue suits that rhythm
- Cuisine type: Contemporary
- Neighbourhood guides: Restaurants | Bars | Hotels | Experiences
How It Compares
See the full comparison section below.
Pearl Picks Nearby
- Anafe , contemporary Buenos Aires cooking worth pairing into the same trip
- Crizia , a strong alternative if you want a different contemporary register
- 4ta Pared , worth knowing for the Buenos Aires contemporary shortlist
- Alcanfor , quieter, neighbourhood-leaning option in the same price tier
- Anchoíta , good cross-reference for contemporary seafood-forward cooking in the city
- Buenos Aires wineries guide , if you want to extend the food and wine itinerary beyond the city
- Azafrán in Mendoza , worth the trip if you are travelling further into wine country
- Agrelo in Luján de Cuyo , a strong destination dining option outside the capital
- Cavas Wine Lodge in Alto Agrelo , if the trip extends to Mendoza wine country
- Jungsik in Seoul , comparable contemporary format at a higher price tier, useful reference for frequent travellers benchmarking this category globally
- César in New York City , another Michelin-recognised contemporary table for cross-market comparison
FAQ
- Can I eat at the bar at Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo? Bar seating availability is not confirmed in current data. Given the venue's contemporary format and Buenos Aires dining culture, counter or bar dining is plausible , contact the restaurant directly to confirm before planning around it.
- Can Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo accommodate groups? No confirmed group policy or private room data is available. The $$ price point makes it a realistic option for small groups budget-wise, but call ahead rather than assuming capacity for parties larger than four. Buenos Aires restaurants at this tier vary considerably in how they handle large bookings.
- What are alternatives to Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo in Buenos Aires? For contemporary cooking at a higher price point with more structural ambition, Aramburu ($$$$ tasting menu) is the obvious step up. For seafood-forward contemporary, Roux ($$$) is worth considering. For a different creative register with strong local identity, Mishiguene ($$$) delivers. If you want to stay closer to the $$ tier with serious cooking, Anafe is the most direct peer. See the full Buenos Aires restaurants guide for the broader picture.
- Is Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo worth the price? At $$, yes , straightforwardly. A Michelin Plate in two consecutive years at this price tier is a strong signal. You are paying for genuinely considered contemporary cooking without the $$$$ outlay that most comparably recognised restaurants in Buenos Aires require. The 4.3 rating across 755 Google reviews supports that the kitchen delivers consistently rather than only on high-profile evenings.
- What should I wear to Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo? No dress code is confirmed in current data. Buenos Aires contemporary dining at the $$ to $$$ tier generally skews smart-casual , not formal, but not underdressed either. When in doubt, treat it like a mid-level European contemporary restaurant and you will be appropriately placed.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo? No confirmed tasting menu structure is available in current data. Given the contemporary cuisine classification and Michelin Plate recognition, a tasting format is plausible, but verify directly with the restaurant before booking around that expectation. If the format is available and you are already a returning visitor, a set menu is typically the most direct way to see what a contemporary kitchen is doing at its leading.
- Is Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo good for a special occasion? For a low-key special occasion, yes , particularly if the person you are with appreciates considered cooking over theatrical setting. The Michelin Plate gives it external credibility without the formality or price pressure of the city's starred tables. For a milestone dinner where atmosphere and service ritual matter as much as the food, Aramburu or Mishiguene at the $$$ to $$$$ tier would carry more occasion weight. Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo sits in a sweet spot for celebrations where the food is the point rather than the production.
Compare Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo | $$ | — |
| Don Julio | $$$$ | — |
| Aramburu | $$$$ | — |
| Mishiguene | $$$ | — |
| Roux | $$$ | — |
| Elena | $$$ | — |
How Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo?
Bar seating is not confirmed in available venue data, but the name — roughly 'stone hallway at the back' — suggests a layout with distinct zones. Call ahead or check on arrival. Given the easy booking rating, securing a conventional table is low-effort anyway, which makes bar dining a moot point for most visitors.
Can Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo accommodate groups?
No private dining or group capacity details are on record for Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which typically favours smaller parties. If you're planning a group of six or more, check the venue's official channels to confirm space; the Campos Salles 2145 address gives you a starting point to reach them.
What are alternatives to Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo in Buenos Aires?
For a step up in formality and price, Aramburu and Elena both operate at higher price points with more established tasting formats. Don Julio is the go-to if you want Argentine grill rather than contemporary cuisine. Mishiguene covers creative Jewish-Argentine cooking, and Roux offers French-influenced contemporary in a more intimate setting. Piedra Pasillo sits at the more accessible end of this group on both price and booking difficulty.
Is Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo worth the price?
At the $$ price range, the Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 makes this a straightforward value case — you are getting food that meets a credible international standard at mid-range Buenos Aires prices. If your budget allows only one splurge dinner in the city, save it for a higher-tier table; but as a reliable, well-priced contemporary meal, Piedra Pasillo delivers above its cost.
What should I wear to Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo?
No dress code is documented for Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo. At a $$ contemporary restaurant in Buenos Aires, neat casual is the safe call — think a clean shirt or blouse, not beachwear, not a suit. Buenos Aires dining culture generally skews relaxed but pulled-together.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo?
Menu format details are not confirmed in the venue record, so it is not possible to say whether a tasting menu is offered. What is on record: Michelin Plate status for two consecutive years at a $$ price point, which suggests the kitchen is doing something worth paying attention to. Confirm menu options directly with the venue before booking around a specific format.
Is Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo good for a special occasion?
It works for a low-key celebration where you want quality without the booking stress of harder-to-land Buenos Aires tables. The Michelin Plate credential (2024 and 2025) gives it enough weight to feel like a deliberate choice rather than a fallback. For a landmark occasion where the theatre of the reservation is part of the event, Aramburu or Elena would signal the moment more forcefully.
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