Palacio Duhau - Park Hyatt Buenos Aires has 3 restaurants with different and originals styles:
Duhau Restaurante & Vinoteca
Located in the ground floor of the Palace, Duhau Restaurante & Vinoteca offers Sophisticated Argentinean Cuisine with emphasis on typical cuts of Argentinean meat from the best breeds, including Wagyu, Black Angus and Aberdeen Angus. The restaurant presents a special feature on wooden grill preparation, based on seasonal and local fresh products executed with contemporary style and flawless service. Connected to the garden with ample seating on the terrace, Duhau Restaurante & Vinoteca has a very intimate and cozy atmosphere.
Gioia Restaurante & Terrazas
In the new building, Gioia Restaurante &Terrazas offers spectacular views of the Palace and the garden. Service is available throughout the day and an extensive seating area on its terrace provides for "al fresco" dining. The restaurant has a special feature in modern Italian cuisine. It serves breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner. Light meals and snacks are available during the day. Sunday brunch is served in the garden.
Los Salones del Piano Nobile
Los Salones del Piano Nobile, located in the Palacio, serves breakfast, small dishes, and elegant snacks throughout the day with special emphasis on afternoon tea. The rooms conserve their original painted “boisery” and offers a fireplace, and an elegant combination of low and high tables.
The magnificent outside terrace, accessible through both exits of the Piano Nobile Salons as well as the Oak Bar, enjoys magnificent views over the landscaped garden of the Palace. The total capacity for indoor dining is 43 seats; outdoor dinning area is 30 guests.
The Oak Bar
The Oak Bar is a unique private room, an elegant and comfortable area that is an ideal to unwind and relax for pre- and after-dinner drinks. Located within the Palace building on the Piano Nobile floor, the 28-seat bar embodies a very "Club Style" ambience with its antique oak paneling, a wood burning fireplace, brown leather wingback chairs, and a terrace for up to six people, overlooking the magnificent garden. The original artwork complements the club feel of the bar.
The Oak Bar takes its name from its ornately carved oak paneling. The panels are made of European oak, and were specially carved in the 17th century to decorate a castle in Normandy, France. When the last owner of the castle died, his widow sold some valuables to Mr. Luis Duhau, who bought the panels and brought them to his Palace in Argentina.