Saturday, March 9, 2013

La Boca (the Mouth), Parques, Parillas and Closed Door Dinners

So Drew and I are still in Buenos Aires, Argentina and I am not sure if we will leave again before returning to the United States.  We had plans to go elsewhere but the vibe and the lifestyle is so amazing we just can't imagine anything better.  With that being said, we were lucky enough to have our good friend Melissa Hanning fly in from Ohio and stay down here with us for two weeks (sadly we just had to put her in a cab and send her off to the airport).  She was here for two weeks and the time flew by.  She is making her own post which she has started but didn't have time to finish.  Since I do not want to steal her thunder on any photos I will just show some of the items we have been doing over the past few weeks.  She arrived from the States on a Saturday which is a great day to go sightseeing.  She was tired, but a very good sport so we took her down to the centro so she could see some of the beautiful architecture we had already seen.  From there we went on to the neighborhood of La Boca which is where the Tango was born.  The neighborhood is very sketchy to get to and it is famous for the colorful buildings and as I stated before, Tango Dancing.



Here is the first building you see when arriving in La Boca.  One thing I will say is that it is very cool, we wish we could have stayed longer but I felt like I was in Mexico on the beach with people trying to sell me stuff constantly which turned me off but I am still happy we got to go down and check it out.


A Panoramic view of the main square in La Boca.


Some more colorful buildings.  Everywhere you look people are dancing and there are little shops selling you trinkets (attempting to anyways)


In the background here you can see some of the Tango dancers.  Each restaurant has their own shows going on and there are also dancers in the street that you can take photos with for a fee of course.



A pink pizza restaurant.


These were our favorite buildings and the entire street was like this with every color of the rainbow.


Melissa and I walking through the square.  We did buy post cards here to mail back home but while sitting and having lunch we forgot them on the table.


So since Melissa arrived we have been going to the park a lot.  Its not quite as nice as a beach but as you can see from this picture below the Porteños take their park time seriously and people are always in the park drinking, eating, sunbathing.  Old, young, rich, poor, you name it, everyone goes to the park.


Here you can see all of the people with their friends.  We just moved to a new house today which overlooks this area where everyone is sitting.

We have been dying to try a Parilla (basically grilled food) and the most famous one around seems to be Las Cabras (translation, the goats) and all locals and what not eat here.  We actually went twice while Melissa was here because it was so good and cool and you can have wine and steak with appetizers all for under 15 bucks a person including tip.  The top of the photo is form the inside of the restaurant with us eating outside.  


This is from our second trip to the restaurant.  We decided to try the Parilla Completa which basically included every meat imaginable.  Most of it is good, a few things are questionable (I ate something that was pretty interesting and I do not want to know what it was and I will never try it again).  We also ordered some mashed potatoes and maybe the best creamed spinach I have ever had.  


Another fun thing to do around here (of course involving food) is a closed door dinner.  Basically you eat at someones house.  You make reservations online and only when you have confirmed the reservation do the send you the address.  This photo is from outside our last dinner together with Melissa and the closed door dinner called Cocina Sunae.  An Asian inspired restaurant and the owner is from the United States.


Drew and I before our food came (also you may notice we wear the same clothes everywhere and thats because we packed so little).


We sat outside which was a beautiful garden, but this is the inside of the persons house where their living room would normally be and you can see all of the people enjoying the company of their friends.


Above you can see the papaya salad, our second course, which was just as tasty as the ones we had in Thailand.  The first course was shrimp wrapped in vermicelli noodles but we ate that too fast to get a photo of it.


Drew had Phó, you actually order what you want when you book your reservation and usually there are two or three options for main course but the appetizers and desserts are the same for everyone.


Melissa and I had chicken curry with pumpkins and it was incredible.


For dessert, not quite sure what it was, but it was riced based and though at first I wasn't a fan of the texture, it grew on me and now I cannot stop craving it.

This photo is my favorite but didn't come out so clear but nonetheless shows our happiness.


Melissa stuck inside the Closed door dinner trying to get back out to us!

So that is what we have been up to lately, eating, exploring and enjoying the company of our friends.  I will say I admire the culture here in Argentina.  Everyone seems to slow down and enjoy all of the important things in life.  Dinners last several hours, people make sure they see their friends every day whether it be for coffee, ice cream (my favorite is Granizado which means chocolate chip), or just lounging in the park.  Service is definitely slower than the USA but you get used to it and eventually begin to enjoy it.  The next post will be coming from Melissa soon.  We miss all of you back home, so until we post again.  Ciao!






1 comment:

  1. We LOVE Buenos Aires. Hard to leave there for short trips out, but do try to see Iguazu Falls, they are amazing. See if you can stay at Secret Garden in the town of Iguazu. PLEASE write down the names of all the good restaurants you visit, we're heading down again next February, I have a board meeting there. Loves, miss you so much, Auntie Rose

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