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Argentinean Asado 101

by Angela on May 4, 2008 · 6 comments

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The strike has ended for now, so it’s time to beef up again. For tourists, that’s a very good thing since eating Argentinean beef should be at the top of all non-vegetarians’ list of “What not to Miss.”   You can opt for an upscale restaurant and order a lomo (tenderloin) with a dijon-béchamel sauce and [...]

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I’m often asked which neighborhood (barrio) is better, San Telmo or Palermo Soho.  Here’s a brief description of the two barrios from an insider/outsider point of view to help you decide. San Telmo (above) is tango and the past; Palermo Soho (below) is hip and modern.  Choosing between the two is really a matter of [...]

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Parilla Lezama for Dinner

by Angela on March 10, 2008 · 0 comments

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Parilla Lezama on Brasil Street offers typical dishes (cocina porteña). While the place we’d most recommend for steaks in San Telmo is Don Ernesto, Parilla Lezama is one of our favorite restaurants in the area.   Since it’s a grill, you could order the parilla (grilled meats) which they’ll bring to the table on a [...]

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Tango Show at Ideal

by Angela on February 24, 2008 · 0 comments

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Occasionally before the orchestra begins in the upstairs ballroom of Ideal, there is a performance downstairs. Here’s a short video from one of those performances.  

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Tango Orchestra at Ideal

by Angela on February 16, 2008 · 0 comments

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 Suipacha, 380. Microcentro (downtown). Check their listing of shows. 

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I’ve been living here for just over a year and have had lots of visitors of all sorts–those who love museums, those who love wine, those who just want to know what it’s like to live in Buenos Aires, those who want to shop, and those who love music. Here are ten things I would [...]

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Asking for the Check

by Angela on February 7, 2008 · 0 comments

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Restaurant customs are different all over the world. For example, in Egypt, waiters tend to take your plates and drinks before you’ve finished. This always annoyed my ex-pat friends. I think they felt like we were being asked to leave. But you can stay at a table in Egypt as long as you like and you’ll rarely [...]

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Gift-Buying in Tigre

by Angela on January 29, 2008 · 2 comments

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So, you’re visiting Buenos Aires and need to take gifts back to friends and family. Normally I’d send you to the fair in Mataderos, but during summer they move it to Saturday nights instead of all-day Sunday, and there are other things to do on a Saturday night.  After all, it is summer (although the picture [...]

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El Federal in San Telmo

by Angela on January 13, 2008 · 1 comment

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If you’re roaming around San Telmo in this heat, you’ll surely want to stop off for a fresh drink. The most visited cafe in the area is Cafe Dorrego on Plaza Dorrego, but it’s often hard to find a seat. Instead try El Federal on Carlos Calvo and Peru. Built in 1864 and incredibly well-kept, [...]

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It’s not easy being a vegetarian in Argentina, so imagine how difficult it is if you’re a vegan. After two weeks in Buenos Aires with a couple of vegans from North Florida, here’s what I learned. 1. Vegetarian here means no beef. It does not mean no meat. And vegan is a totally foreign concept. [...]

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Treat your Tastebuds in Mendoza

by Angela on November 24, 2007 · 5 comments

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Here are some amazing dining options in Mendoza. Bistro La Tupiña in the Altus Bodega – This is my favorite for lunch. It’s in Tupungato so you can see that beautiful valley and the stunning Andes. The entire dining experience is unique. You´re greeted near the open oven by the chef who mingles with the [...]

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