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    Restaurant in Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Restó SCA

    310Pearl Points

    Michelin-plated Recoleta dining with serious wine.

    Restó SCA, Restaurant in Buenos Aires

    About Restó SCA

    A Recoleta institution with consecutive Michelin Plate recognition (2024–2025) and a wine program that has been one of Buenos Aires' strongest since sommelier Paz Levinson trained here. At $$$, it delivers more depth than the price tier suggests, particularly for group dinners where the cellar choices become a genuine advantage over comparable venues.

    Restó SCA: The Verdict

    Restó SCA has held its place in Recoleta for over two decades, and its consecutive Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 confirms this is not a restaurant coasting on reputation. At $$$ per head, it sits in a competitive middle tier for Buenos Aires fine dining — more considered than a neighbourhood parrilla, less theatrical than the $$$$ tasting-menu circuit. If you have been once and are deciding whether to return, the answer is yes, particularly for the wine list: this is where sommelier Paz Levinson built her career from 2003, and the cellar choices have been a differentiator for the restaurant ever since.

    The Room and the Experience

    Recoleta sets a visual standard, and Restó SCA fits the neighbourhood. The room reads as composed rather than showy — the kind of space where the table setup, the light, and the proportion of the room do the work without demanding your attention. For a returning visitor, what you notice most is the consistency: the room looks the same way a well-run restaurant should look at the start of every service. If you are bringing someone to Buenos Aires for the first time and want a room that communicates seriousness without spectacle, this works well for that purpose.

    The international cuisine classification covers a range that allows the kitchen to move across techniques and influences, which means the menu rewards repeat visits more than venues with a fixed identity. A returning guest should pay attention to whatever the kitchen is doing with seasonal produce , Buenos Aires shifts noticeably between its hot summer months (December through February) and the cooler autumn and winter stretch (April through August), and restaurants at this level adjust accordingly. The cooler months tend to produce more structured, longer-format meals, which plays to Restó SCA's strengths.

    The Wine Angle

    The wine list is the most concrete reason to choose Restó SCA over a peer at a similar price point. The Paz Levinson association is not just a historical footnote: it reflects a period of deliberate investment in the cellar and a philosophy about pairing that went beyond the default Argentine-wine-with-everything approach common across the city. For a returning guest, the right move is to trust the wine recommendations here more than you might at comparable restaurants. If you are entertaining a client or celebrating something, ask the floor team to lead , this is the category where Restó SCA has the clearest edge.

    Private Dining and Groups

    Restó SCA in Recoleta is a stronger choice for group dining and private event bookings than many restaurants in its tier, and this is worth factoring into your decision if you are organising something beyond a two-leading. The combination of an established room, a serious wine program, and two years of consecutive Michelin Plate recognition gives the venue a credibility that matters when you are booking for a business dinner or a celebratory group where the stakes are higher.

    For groups, the wine list is your advantage: a longer table with a curated wine pairing becomes a different kind of meal here than it would at a steak-forward venue where the wine selection is narrower. If you are comparing Restó SCA to Don Julio for a group dinner, Don Julio wins on atmosphere and the drama of an asado-focused meal, but Restó SCA wins on wine depth and menu range , relevant if your group includes people who are not red-meat focused. For a private room inquiry or larger booking, contact the venue directly; booking difficulty for standard tables is moderate, but group arrangements at Recoleta restaurants of this calibre tend to book out further in advance than the main room.

    The broader Buenos Aires dining scene gives you alternatives at every price point , Aramburu for a more ambitious tasting format, Trescha for contemporary technique, or Anafe and Crizia if you want something less formal. For the full picture, see our Buenos Aires restaurants guide.

    Timing Your Visit

    The leading time to book Restó SCA is during Buenos Aires autumn and early winter, roughly April through July. The city cools, the pace of dining slows in the right direction, and this style of restaurant , considered, wine-forward, international in range , fits the mood of the season better than it does the high-heat summer months when lighter, faster meals tend to dominate. Midweek evenings are easier to book than Friday and Saturday, and they tend to produce a quieter room, which matters if you are here for a conversation-dependent dinner.

    If you are building a broader trip, pair this with other considered dining choices across Argentina: Azafrán in Mendoza for wine-country context, or Cavas Wine Lodge in Alto Agrelo if the wine angle continues to be a priority. For experiences beyond the city, the EOLO in El Calafate and Awasi Iguazu in Puerto Iguazu are worth anchoring a longer Argentine itinerary around. See also our Buenos Aires hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide for the full picture.

    International comparisons are occasionally useful for calibration: if you know Loumi in Berlin or Haubentaucher in Rottach-Egern, Restó SCA occupies a similar register , a serious room at a non-splurge price, with a wine program doing more work than the tier usually demands.

    Practical Details

    Address: Montevideo 938, Recoleta, Buenos Aires. Price range: $$$. Google rating: 4.7 from 311 reviews. Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025. Booking difficulty: moderate , plan ahead for weekends and group bookings. Hours and direct booking contact not currently listed; check directly with the restaurant.

    Quick reference: Recoleta, $$$, Michelin Plate ×2, 4.7/5 Google (311 reviews), moderate booking difficulty, wine-forward international menu.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Restó SCA worth the price?

    At $$$, Restó SCA earns its price through two decades of consistent delivery and consecutive Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025. The wine list, shaped in part by the early career of sommelier Paz Levinson, gives it an edge over comparably priced Recoleta restaurants where the list is an afterthought. If you are coming primarily for food without much interest in wine, Don Julio or Elena may offer a sharper value case for the same spend.

    Can I eat at the bar at Restó SCA?

    Bar seating is not confirmed in available venue data for Restó SCA. check the venue's official channels at Montevideo 938, Recoleta, to confirm counter or bar options before assuming walk-in flexibility. For a Buenos Aires restaurant with documented bar dining, El Preferido de Palermo is a more reliable choice.

    Can Restó SCA accommodate groups?

    Restó SCA is a stronger option for group bookings than most restaurants at its price point in Recoleta, making it worth factoring in for private dining or event-style meals. For groups, book in advance and flag the occasion when reserving — the restaurant's Recoleta address and $$$-tier positioning suggest it has the room and format for structured group events.

    What should a first-timer know about Restó SCA?

    Lead with the wine list — that is where Restó SCA differentiates itself, and it carries a genuine credential through its association with Paz Levinson's early career from 2003. The room in Recoleta is composed rather than theatrical, so expect a setting built for conversation and a long meal. Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025 confirm consistent kitchen quality, but this is not a splashy showroom dinner.

    What are alternatives to Restó SCA in Buenos Aires?

    For beef-focused dining at a similar or higher price, Don Julio is the most direct alternative with greater international name recognition. Aramburu suits guests who want a formal tasting menu format. Elena at the Four Seasons works for group meals with a hotel-level safety net. For something lower-key and neighbourhood-driven, El Preferido de Palermo or La Carniceria deliver strong food at a lower price point than Restó SCA's $$$ tier.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Restó SCA?

    Specific tasting menu details are not confirmed in available venue data for Restó SCA. Given the $$$ price range and Michelin Plate recognition across two consecutive years, a structured multi-course format is plausible, but confirm the current menu offering directly before booking around it. If a documented tasting menu format is your priority, Aramburu is the Buenos Aires benchmark at this end of the market.

    Location

    Montevideo 938, C1019 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Compare Restó SCA

    Award Winners Like Restó SCA
    VenueAwardsPrice
    Restó SCA$$$
    Don JulioMichelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best$$$$
    AramburuMichelin 2 Star$$$$
    El Preferido de PalermoWorld's 50 Best$$
    Elena$$$
    La Carniceria$$

    What to weigh when choosing between Restó SCA and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    How Restó SCA Compares

    At $$$, Restó SCA sits between the accessible end of Buenos Aires fine dining and the $$$$ tasting-menu circuit. The clearest peer comparison is with Elena, also $$$ and South American in focus, but steak-forward. If your priority is wine and a broader international menu, Restó SCA takes it; if you want the drama of a great cut and an open grill, Elena is the stronger choice. Both carry Michelin recognition, so quality is not the deciding factor, format is.

    Step up to $$$$ and you are comparing against Aramburu (modern Argentine tasting format, higher technical ambition) and Don Julio (the reference-point parrilla, consistently the hardest table to book in the city). Don Julio wins on atmosphere and the full Argentine steakhouse experience; Aramburu wins if you want a structured tasting menu. Restó SCA wins if you want a serious meal at a lower price with better wine selection than either offers at their respective tiers.

    At the other end, El Preferido de Palermo and La Carniceria (both $$) are not direct alternatives, they serve a different purpose and a different type of evening. If budget is tight, they are excellent; if you are deciding between spending $$$ at Restó SCA or saving for a $$$$ night at Don Julio, the answer depends on whether wine and menu range matter as much as the parrilla experience. For a group that spans both preferences, Restó SCA is the safer call.

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