Pasaje Bollini.

This is actually an alley / street that is two blocks long with resaurants and bars.

It starts at French 2950 and runs two blocks away at Pacheco de Melo 2950.

Starting on Frech, is Restaurante Erin. They serve pastas and salmon teriaki.

Next, a few doors up Bollini are two small parrillas across the street from each other.

At the far end of Bollini is a bar / restaurant called DAMA DE BOLLINI. Some nights they have tango lessons, sometimes live jazz, live tango, you never know what you will find here in the way of entertainment. There are usually some friendly, middle aged, middle class women at the bar. It's easy to score here if you don't mind dancing with 45 year old broads. Opens around 9pm.

This street was the jazz-club center of the city almost a hundred years ago.

Borges wrote about it extensively. Most of the old clubs have been turned into residences, many were demolished for yuppy apartments.

Definitely worth a look.