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Top 5 Teas in Buenos Aires

By | October 19, 2020 | Comments Off on Top 5 Teas in Buenos Aires

For travelers in Buenos Aires craving a strong cup of tea we have good news and bad news. Amongst foreigners in Buenos Aires, the prevailing descriptor for teas purchased from the neighborhood tiendas is often weak, in both selection and flavor. The good news is that high-quality tea does exist in Buenos Aires if you […]

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Ordering Coffee, Wine and Meat in Buenos Aires

By | September 4, 2020 | Comments Off on Ordering Coffee, Wine and Meat in Buenos Aires

Meat on Asado in buenos aires argentina

Coffee, wine, and meat; the three staples of life in Argentina. New to the Spanish language, or in need of a vocabulary and pronunciation refresher? Here, we’ve compiled this guide of the most useful vocabulary, and their phonetic spellings for ordering coffee, wine and meat in Buenos Aires.

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Where to Find the Best Alfajores in Buenos Aires

By | August 10, 2020 | Comments Off on Where to Find the Best Alfajores in Buenos Aires

Looking for something sweet to accompany your coffee or perhaps a gift to bring back from Argentina? Look no further than the alfajor; a compact and decadent treat popular among Argentines and visitors alike. Both delicious and traditional, the classic Argentine alfajor (pronounced Al-fa-hor) consists of two cookies sandwiching a dollop of creamy dulce de […]

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The Best Chocolate Shops in Buenos Aires

By | August 3, 2020 | Comments Off on The Best Chocolate Shops in Buenos Aires

Chocolate can be found on every corner in Buenos Aires. However, to source the most delicious treats, you need to know where to go. Here are our recommendations for the most impressive chocolatiers in Buenos Aires. Traditionally, chocolate in Argentina was associated with snowy settings in ski resort locations such as San Carlos de Bariloche. […]