SABOR A TANGO is the best way to live the experience on the TANGO in its entire splendor. Located in the heart of Buenos Aires, the place has everything to offer to the visitor:
Ample reception and bar with traditional decoration.
Great dining room with capacity for 500 messmates, special decorated with gorgeous paintings and theater boxes.
Dance floor and scene of professional dimensions in which famous artists of Tango and folk music appear.
Excellent guests service, warm attention and excellent quality in gastronomy.
Integral air conditioned.
A Hall specially dedicated to the Milonga Italy Unita, habilitated for Tango classes for beginners (Ask for promotions for our guests).
Altogether: 2.500 m² completely dedicated to the Tango.
The best international Argentina kitchen and with varied of plates. Attention to special regimes of food.
First level Attention, with waiters and waiters with of English, French, Italian and Portuguese speaking.
The staff of SABOR A TANGO dedicates them with passion to spread Music and Culture of Buenos Aires and must by objective obtain a total service quality to the visitor in a safe and warm atmosphere.
SABOR A TANGO works in the old Palazzo Rossini, historical building of the Societá Italy Unita, completely constructed with materials brought from Italy in the year 1878. Years later it began to work as Dance hall and during great part of its history were a prestigious Tango Hall.
SABOR A TANGO has prepared for you a special, as special menu as the attention and plates of an exquisite kitchen, typical Argentina.
All nights our dining room gets dressed to receive public worldwide. Throughout the years, SABOR A TANGO has raised the drop curtain in more than 3,000 shows, each one of them is unique.
It is our great pride to know that every night our invited artists give everything of themselves to offer 2 hours of a wonderful experience.
After dinner, precise to 10:15 p.m., the scene of SABOR A TANGO fills with music and dance.
• Show duration of 1:45 hs.
• Singers (Masculine and Feminine Voices)
• Four pairs of dance of first Level
• Invited singers
• Music and Creole Ballet. The Argentine Gauchos
• Music of the Plateau
• Sextet “Sabor a TANGO”
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