Friday, September 18, 2009

1 night in Buenos Aires

We made it.  With little (or no) resistance from customs we passed unnoticed into the Buenos Aires rainy day!

Our first evening we spent beating local pavements and we wound up in a local restaurant feasting on great hunks of grilled meat (beef, lomo (lamb) and pollo (chicken)) - served on platters.  Each supplied with a carving-come-serving knife, we were at liberty to hack into the ample protein supply as deemed necessary!  the wine (traditional malbec seemed appropriate) and side serves of salad and chips helped settle us into the evening.  A free Tango dance display and melodies sung by local crooner made it a more than agreeable night!  Matt and Erena were so taken by Ruben the crooner, they threw some American money about and purchased a CD or two!!

This is a shout out to Dunedin peeps, there is meat here for Africa!!  Everything else is a side dish - you MUST come here!!!    

1 comment:

  1. the food looks choice as!! I see Selai opted for a coffee instead of the delicious looking desserts! Or has she eaten hers already? Are there people dancing in the background? Unlike Dunedin they seem to be dancing around, rather than ON the tables!

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