<p>Pin Pun is one of Buenos Aires’s old-school pizza parlors, the kind of place where customers eat standing at the counter with a slice in one hand and a glass of house wine in the other, but it is also an essential stop for empanadas. Approaching its centenary, the shop remains beloved for its bold, deep-fried empanadas, each with a whole green olive tucked inside, as well as baked versions filled with meat, chicken, ham and cheese, or spinach and cream sauce. The smell of melting cheese, frying fat, dough and meat gives the place an immediate sensory pull, and its 24-hour schedule only adds to its appeal. Pin Pun feels distinctly Porteño: casual, satisfying, slightly greasy in the best way and always ready with something hot to eat.</p>
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