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rogfam Oct 28th, 2011 03:50 PM

Buenos Aires Restaurants
 
Will be in Buenos Aires for a few days pre cruise. Looking at a nice place to celebrate my wife's birthday. Even though the city is known for beef, it is not an essential requirement for dinner that night. Read reviews for Casa Cruz and La Cabana; is anyone familiar with these two places? Any other restaurants that you recommend.

MarnieWDC Oct 29th, 2011 03:19 AM

rogfam: Our favorite BsAs restaurants for celebrating are:


La Bourgogne
El Mirasol de Recova
Sucre
Pura Tierra

Before dinner, we will likely have a Bloody Mary (incredible) in the Lobby Bar of the ALvear Hotel (La Bourgogne is located in that hotel, too).

What a nice choice to have to make. Happy Birthday to your lucky wife !

qwovadis Oct 29th, 2011 04:45 AM

chowhound.chow.com/topics/520951

good resource for you

casa-cruz.com best reviewed pretty exotic varied options.

Beef in BsAs tends to be leaner healthier

as it is pamapas fed not force fed with corh like in the US

to increase body fat... many great parillas there.

some US palates want higher fat taste...so be careful there

bafoodtours.com tonnes of fun if time.

Cafe Tortona best old school historic cafe for me...

Happy Planning!

qwovadis Oct 29th, 2011 04:47 AM

Enjoy fine dining in Buenos Aires.
http://www.frommers.com/destinations...es/D55868.html

sorry for link pooch above

drdawggy Oct 29th, 2011 06:06 AM

Qwo is living in the past.

Beef production methods have changed in Argentina. And not for the better. Many restaurants now serve feed lot fattened beef, just like in the U.S. Some still offer meat cut from steers raised on the lush grasses of the Pampas, but you will need to ask.

If you are foodies, I would recommend Tomo I or La Bourgogne. For steak, El Mirasol de la Recova is hard to beat for a celebration. I have never been to Pura Tierra but have heard good things about it.

www.guiaoleo.com is a good place to check for reviews by locals.

rogfam Oct 29th, 2011 06:33 AM

Thanks so much for the suggestions. Have been to Buenis Aires a few years ago and ate at Sucre and loved it. Having trouble opening the website for casa-cruz,getting pictures of animals!!
Concerning steak, which would you sugggest: La Cabana,Cabana Las Lilas (ate here, and even though it has a reputation of be very touristy, had an excellent meal), or El Mirasol de Rocova?
Thanks again

MarnieWDC Oct 29th, 2011 10:38 AM

I think dr_dawggy and I should meet in BsAs for dinner !

For me, rogfam, El Mirasol was one of the best meals (not French) that I have ever had. Our friends from France felt that way, too.

Maybe you could have a Birthday Week and try them all ?

drdawggy Oct 29th, 2011 11:01 AM

Great idea, Marnie! We can meet for dinner and share a bottle of Luigi Bosca Reserva with our steak. We can invite Mrs. Rooster to join us. She enjoys a copa now and again, even if her husband does not.

Lets not meet at Sucre, though...I was very disappointed in the quality the last time I was there...this after several stellar meals five or six years ago....

Guia Oleo reviewers agree that El Mirasol is a great steak house....it is rated much more highly than Las Lilas.

MarnieWDC Oct 29th, 2011 11:19 AM

You're on ! Let's tell Mrs. Rooster.

Sounds like El Mirasol - or let's try Purra Tierra ?

I think we should include Mrs. doc_d and Mr. Marnie, too - oh, and we can let Mr. Rooster come along for the food !

It is chilly and snowy in WDC (and it's not even Halloween yet !) so BsAs is calling to us........

rogfam Oct 29th, 2011 11:36 AM

It's snowny in NY right now and wish I was in BsAs! Marnie,if my wife would have her way it would be a Birthday Month!!!We have two nights there before we board our ship and another night before we sail. Really think that BsAs is great after spend an entire week there...so we're back!!
Are we invited to dinner with this group also??

MarnieWDC Oct 29th, 2011 01:34 PM

You are. Enjoy your cruise and visit to BsAs.

avrooster Oct 29th, 2011 02:44 PM

Of course you are invited to join us, rogfam & DW!

I agree about excluding Sucre and maybe also Casa Cruz.

Cabaña Las Lilas and La Cabaña are tourist traps, the way I see it.

As Chief DE MarnieWDC and her obedient adjutant drdawggy well say, I'll be along just for the food and some mineral water.

You are coming in January, I presume?

drdawggy Oct 30th, 2011 05:22 PM

Marnie, As Chief DE I will leave it to you to inform Rooster of his social obligation to conform to the expected dress code of the "host culture", as defined by a fellow DE who has become an expert on cultural norms and expectations based on her three visits to Argentina.

Please be sure to record his response and post it on You Tube. I imagine it will quickly go viral.

avrooster Oct 31st, 2011 03:05 AM

May I have a link to whatever it is you are talking about, adjutant DE drdawggy, so I can respond?

I observed you were careful with your spelling in the above post. However, no capital is required after a comma. LOL!!!

drdawggy Oct 31st, 2011 03:18 AM

Here ya go, AV....

http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic....html#36573559

MarnieWDC Oct 31st, 2011 04:01 AM

I cannot be on U Tube (professional reasons) but I sure hope no one goes 'POSTal' over this :-)

ps: I think Mr. Rooster always looks pretty well groomed.

drdawggy Oct 31st, 2011 04:27 AM

While Mr. Rooster may be well groomed, I wonder if he knows that if he wears jeans he will need to finish the ensemble with a $3,000 jacket and designer shirt so as not to offend locals?

avrooster Oct 31st, 2011 05:09 AM

Thank you, Chief DE Marnie for your appreciation of my grooming!

As far as I can remember, I shave every morning, unlike your obedient subordinate drdawggy! LOL!!!

As far as dress code is concerned, I do NOT own a suit and only have a blue blazer in my closet. I believe I have a pair of blue jeans somewhere, but I'm pretty sure they don't have the fashion-required holes in them. Maybe I'll let my dogs play with them for a while, so they qualify! LOL!!!!

BTW, our dear "Chiqui" (our German Shepherd bitch) has been diagnosed with the "ugly C", so you may not enjoy the privilege of meeting her again.

drdawggy Oct 31st, 2011 05:44 AM

My post about a local friend who went to the Alvear with jeans with holes in them was about my friend the Rugby coach. He wore jeans and sandals to the brunch. He does not shave every day either. Jeans with holes and stubble are fashionable.

Sorry to hear about Chiqui....

MarnieWDC Oct 31st, 2011 06:24 AM

I am sorry to hear about Chiqui, too. So sad.
~M


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