About this spot
El Noble serves up massive, flaky empanadas that are the real deal in Recoleta's bustling food scene. You'll want to grab a few of their classic beef and potato fillings to go while you explore the neighborhood. The bread-like crust is crisp enough to stand on its own without needing extra sauce.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order the 'picante' version with spicy tomato salsa for an authentic Buenos Aires heat kick.
- Bring cash only, as this spot rarely accepts credit cards or digital payments.
- Share a dozen empanadas among your group since they are substantial enough to be a full meal.
Common Questions
How much does El Noble cost?
Expect to pay around 350-450 ARS per empanada, which is roughly $1 USD each.
Where is El Noble?
Located in the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires; check Google Maps for the exact street address as it can be hard to spot from the sidewalk.
What makes these empanadas different?
They use a traditional corn-based dough that is baked until golden, unlike the fried versions common in other parts of Argentina.
About this page
Restaurant: El Noble (El Noble)
Cuisine: empanada
Location: Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Source: Curated from local review platforms