Enjoy a splendid dinner and tango show in which you will be able to see a top-quality show with professional tango singers and dancers, in one of the most exclusive atmospheres of Buenos Aires nightlife. With live tango and folk bands, a gaucho demonstration and a moving tribute to Eva Perón, this is one of the city’s most unique tango performances.
VIP area<br/>A la carte menu: Different options of starters, main courses and desserts.
Beverages free: wine, beer, mineral water and soft drinks.
A la carte menu: Different options of starters, main courses and desserts.
Beverages free: wine, beer, mineral water and soft drinks.
Free drinks
Experience the magic of Buenos Aires, the birthplace of tango, with the iconic El Querandí tango show. This unforgettable performance features a live tango and folk band, a captivating gaucho demonstration, a tribute to Eva Perón (Evita), and show-stopping tango dances performed by professional dancers in an intimate, elegant venue. Guests can choose between a dinner show with a gourmet three-course meal or a drinks package including fine wines, beer, mineral water, and soft drinks, for an evening full of Argentine culture and passion.
Bookings with dinner: Please arrive at 8:30 PM at El Querandi (Perú 322). Dinner will be served upon arrival.
Bookings without dinner: Please arrive at 9:30 PM at El Querandi (Perú 322).
The tango show starts at 10:15 PM and ends at 11:30 PM.
EL QUERANDI
Address: Perú 322, Ciudad de Buenos Aires
Phone: +54 11 3848 5242
WhatsApp: +54 11 3848 5242
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