Buenos Aires has been known to captivate many a visitor, providing such ample entertainment that many find themselves stripped of the will to leave. Crusty, flaky. The men at Cafe Dorrego wouldn’t ...
Doña Tonita emerges from the kitchen into the wood-paneled dining room of her namesake restaurant to greet me. She supports herself with both hands on a dark-blue and white-streaked melamine tabletop ...
Once again, Eater heads to Buenos Aires, Argentina, to discover the buzziest spots for eating and drinking. Offering her picks for the best the city has to offer right now is writer and Pick Up the ...
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In Buenos Aires, you can meet a stranger one day and be invited to their home for a brilliant barbecue the next. It’s this sort of explicit friendliness that defines a porteño — a person native to ...
Buenos Aires' restaurant scene oozes with options. The staples, of course, are meat: beef, lamb and pork. But what keeps me going back to Dominga, located in the hip, restaurant-rich Palermo district, ...
To experience gaucho culture firsthand, head straight to the Ferí­a De Mataderos (Fair of the Mataderos). Here, gauchos (similar to cowboys) ride their horses and vendors sell regional crafts and food ...