GTG in B A in January?
#88
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If you read this thread, you'll see we have chosen well:
http://tinyurl.com/yewo2zf
Chef Elf Doug's opinions are of particular interest.
The number of deleted posts in that thread is remarkable.
http://tinyurl.com/yewo2zf
Chef Elf Doug's opinions are of particular interest.
The number of deleted posts in that thread is remarkable.
#90
Joined: Jun 2005
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I'm not sure I qualify as a "fellow", but, as far as I know, the date, time and venue are correct.
Don't worry so much, Giovanna. I'll most likely pick up you & DH in my car, which seems to attract so much attention in this forum.
BTW, it can hold FIVE normally sized persons, not FOUR. So, depending on my mood (LOL) and whether or not my DW comes along or not, I MAY pick up another couple.
Don't worry so much, Giovanna. I'll most likely pick up you & DH in my car, which seems to attract so much attention in this forum.
BTW, it can hold FIVE normally sized persons, not FOUR. So, depending on my mood (LOL) and whether or not my DW comes along or not, I MAY pick up another couple.
#92
Joined: May 2003
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my 2 centavos
i am sorry that i will be in cold (5 C) but currently snowless Victoria BC whilst you are all enjoying lovely warm Bs As.
when we were there 2 years ago for our honeymoon we ate at both sottovoce puerto madero and amici miei. i remember a dreamy long sunday lunch on one of balcones por dos @ amici miei watching the market and enjoying wonderful cucina italiana in the cool shade. we ate at sottovoce on a busy saturday night and while the service was good , the food was just ok and they had a very hard time turning down their very loud music. we were outdoors so the people watching was good.
buen ano a todos
AndrewDavid
i am sorry that i will be in cold (5 C) but currently snowless Victoria BC whilst you are all enjoying lovely warm Bs As.
when we were there 2 years ago for our honeymoon we ate at both sottovoce puerto madero and amici miei. i remember a dreamy long sunday lunch on one of balcones por dos @ amici miei watching the market and enjoying wonderful cucina italiana in the cool shade. we ate at sottovoce on a busy saturday night and while the service was good , the food was just ok and they had a very hard time turning down their very loud music. we were outdoors so the people watching was good.
buen ano a todos
AndrewDavid
#93
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It's hatd to feel bad for you AndrewDavid even though you're experiencing cold weather. We love Victoia and I think would enjoy it as much in the cold as we did in the summer, with all the beautiful flower beds, and baskets hanging from the lamposts. The water taxi ballet, the rabbits bounding about on the campus grounds, jazz at a lounge in the Empress Hotel, and so many other wonderful memories. Wish you could join us, but you live in a wonderful city!
#95
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AndrewDavid,
Are you suggesting we review the choice of venue for the GTG. I REALLY would not want to end up at a touristy, annoying place. In a city that prides itself in restaurant choices I would hope we can come up with something with great reviews. Do you have any other suggestions?
At the risk of annoying you avrooster, has anyone heard of Il Matterello (Italian)in La Bocha or El des nivel (Palleria) I saw them on a Rudy Maxa's dvd
Giovanna, I agree with you. I have a hard time feeling sorry for AndrewDavid. 5 C with no snow .....last night negative 16, wind chill factor negative 23. About a foot of snow on the ground and an ice 'storm' a few days ago that broke many tree limbs and one is still stuck in front of my door that I have to navigate around. Don't ask. LOL
I am not whining because I know in a few short days I will be better off than my neighbours. My plans are all firming up so I will be able to relax while I am there. One month in B A with a little break half way to the Mendoza Valley.
Hasta la vista !
Are you suggesting we review the choice of venue for the GTG. I REALLY would not want to end up at a touristy, annoying place. In a city that prides itself in restaurant choices I would hope we can come up with something with great reviews. Do you have any other suggestions?
At the risk of annoying you avrooster, has anyone heard of Il Matterello (Italian)in La Bocha or El des nivel (Palleria) I saw them on a Rudy Maxa's dvd
Giovanna, I agree with you. I have a hard time feeling sorry for AndrewDavid. 5 C with no snow .....last night negative 16, wind chill factor negative 23. About a foot of snow on the ground and an ice 'storm' a few days ago that broke many tree limbs and one is still stuck in front of my door that I have to navigate around. Don't ask. LOL
I am not whining because I know in a few short days I will be better off than my neighbours. My plans are all firming up so I will be able to relax while I am there. One month in B A with a little break half way to the Mendoza Valley.
Hasta la vista !
#98
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MsLizzy
in my opinion you can't really get a bad meal in argentina and besides wherever you all dine you will be dining w/ fellow travel enthusiasta and citizens of the world and will have a greeeeeat time even if the restaurant is serving slops ala mode!
buen ano
AndrewDavid
ps there is a seasonal cable tv channel mainly seen at convenience stores that shows bad weather in the east; we keep warm out here due to our extra layer of smugness
in my opinion you can't really get a bad meal in argentina and besides wherever you all dine you will be dining w/ fellow travel enthusiasta and citizens of the world and will have a greeeeeat time even if the restaurant is serving slops ala mode!
buen ano
AndrewDavid
ps there is a seasonal cable tv channel mainly seen at convenience stores that shows bad weather in the east; we keep warm out here due to our extra layer of smugness

