About this spot
In San Telmo's historic Hipólito Yrigoyen street, Vittorio serves up thin-crust regional pizzas that are distinctly different from the thick Neapolitan style found elsewhere. The kitchen specializes in wood-fired ovens that char the dough just enough to hold juicy toppings like cured meats and fresh mozzarella without making them soggy.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order a pizza for two as the portions are generous, but bring cash because many local pizzerias do not accept credit cards.
- Ask for 'al taglio' if you want slices by weight, which is the traditional way to eat pizza in Buenos Aires neighborhoods.
- Save room for a slice of casero (homemade) cake served warm with dulce de leche, a classic end to any Argentine meal.
Common Questions
How much does Vittorio cost?
Expect to pay between 20 and 35 USD per person including a drink, as prices in San Telmo are moderate but not cheap.
Where is Vittorio?
It is located at Hipólito Yrigoyen 1494 in the San Telmo neighborhood of Buenos Aires, just a short walk from the famous Plaza Dorrego.
What should I order first?
Start with a small glass of Malbec or a house red wine to cut through the richness of the cheese-heavy pizzas before ordering your main course.
About this page
Restaurant: Vittorio (Vittorio)
Cuisine: regional_pizza
Location: San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Source: Curated from local review platforms