We were in Buenos Aires a couple of weeks ago for a quick visit. I haven't felt the same since. Buenos Aires stole my heart. Here is a list of restaurants, tours and things we did that help you if you decide to ever visit this city of more than just good air.


Tigre- Definitely worth a day trip out of the centre to the wonderful town of Tigre. We were lucky as J has family who live in Tigre along with Uncles who live close by who sail and had just bought a speed boat so we could venture around the Delta.

Asado: is the typical way to cook meat in Argentina. Did I mention yet that the Argentineans love meat? Enjoy chorizos, morcillas (black pudding) , chinchulines, mollejas (sweetbread) amongst other cuts of meat.


Asia de Club- This bar is hardly worth mentioning unless you like uber trendy bars, except that we did experience a funny situation. We had been walking around the fantastic port area, with it´s award winning buildings and restaurants when we thought it would be nice to sit and have a glass of wine al fresco. Asia de Club looked appealing although empty, with it's great comfy couches loooking out on the water. We asked whether we would be able to sit outside and the waitress said no as it was too cold (at 24 degrees C). After a little negotiating we were allowed to sit outside and enjoy a bottle of Malbec in the warm evening. You will find that whilst 24 degrees would make the average European strip down to a modest, thin layer, the Argentinians are bringing out their fleeces and quilted jackets. http://www.asiadecuba.com.ar/
La Cabrera, Palermo- After 4 days and nights of meat J and I were still impressed by th equality of meat at this small restaurant in Palermo. There is a no reservation policy, but whilst you wait outside you are given champagne. Around 70% of the tables are tourists, but maybe it's that wait that puts locals off as the meat is amazing. J literally had a meat high in this place. A tip is to share a starter then a main, as the meat comes with an overload of side dishes that no one around us could finish. If you are in Buenos Aires definitely try this restaurant or it's sister restaurant La Cabrera Norte. http://www.parrillalacabrera.com.ar/
Cabaña las Lilas- Lunch Day 5. By now I was thinking that my body would be fighting the effects of a protein overload, but there was still room. Cabaña las Lilas is huge. Possibly the biggest restaurant I have eaten in, yet the food and service were of a high standard due to the kitchen staff of 40 and staff of 30 or more. If you have time for a 2 hour lunch head down to the Porto Madero to pay homage to Argentinian beef. 4.http://www.laslilas.com/restaurant.php
Barbaro Bar- Most evenings we would go for dinner which would effectively wipe you out from then bar hoping or clubbing. A couple of evenings though were spent at Barbaro just a stones throw and a bit from our hotel the Marriot Plaza. Bar o Bar is a great non touristy bar that serves a range of drinks and bar food. If you are in the area down town you should definitely try and find. http://www.barbarobar.com.ar/galeria.html
Modena-this restaurant and bar is situated approx 10 minutes walk from MALBA opposite the university. I was hungry so wandered unexpectedly into this strange concepted space with Mercedes memorabilia and it's own radio station on site. It's a busy place, service is a bit haphazard, but my lunch of pumpkin quiche and salad was delicious.
Graffiti Tour-Another top tip for Buenos Aires is this tour organised by http://graffitimundo.com/en/
whom promotes Buenos Aires street art and graffiti artists. Over the past decade the street artists of Buenos Aires really have produced really inspiring and beautiful work. The tour will take you around a few areas by foot and minibus, taking in a few galleries and finally a grafitti covered bar with more art for sale.



Marriott Plaza Hotel: Once upon a time, this hotel would of been the Queen of hotels in Buenos Aires. 2010 is her centinerary year, but unfortunately I think Marriott and it's investors have to dig deep into their pockets to save this hotel from falling from grace. The location is central across from the historic Plaza san Martin. I shouldn't really complain as my accommodation was paid for by the conference we were attending. If I was to personally chose a hotel I would opt for a smaller boutique offering in Palermo.
City Tour : Still to add review.
4 comments:
Excelent blog! congrats! find it very interesting, thanks a lot!
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Wow, great post, it's really useful for me since i'm going to argentina in just a few weeks, so i'm taking note of every place you mentioned. If you like modern art you should also check the Museum of Modern Art (Adolfo Alsina 963, 1º floor). I'm also looking for apartments for rent in buenos aires, what neighborhood do you recommend ?
Thanks a lot for sharing this post!! I think it will be usefull after the tour in argentina I'm planning to do.. many people told me that the argentinian food is amazing, I can't wait to taste it :)
thanks again for all the info you are showing here
and of course, if you have any other recommendation for me, that would be great!
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