A few days ago, in the Travel section of The New York Times, published an excellent post, which describes the restaurants (bodegones), cafes and traditional bars in Buenos Aires, I love these places and from Hostel Colonial invite to meet and enjoy.

The post begins:
"On Saturday nights in Buenos Aires, the Miramar cafe crackles with the energy of local families, famished tango dancers and gregarious waiters delivering plates of crisp-skinned sardines, shrimp and fresh oysters. Miramar is in San Cristóbal, a barrio known for its tango dance halls but otherwise off the tourist beat. Local diners come to share generous servings of oxtail soup, rabbit hunter-style or chorizo-laced Spanish frittata. Even with a couple of bottles of malbec and mineral water, the feast seldom tops the equivalent of $15 a person".....

The post begins:
"On Saturday nights in Buenos Aires, the Miramar cafe crackles with the energy of local families, famished tango dancers and gregarious waiters delivering plates of crisp-skinned sardines, shrimp and fresh oysters. Miramar is in San Cristóbal, a barrio known for its tango dance halls but otherwise off the tourist beat. Local diners come to share generous servings of oxtail soup, rabbit hunter-style or chorizo-laced Spanish frittata. Even with a couple of bottles of malbec and mineral water, the feast seldom tops the equivalent of $15 a person".....
Read the complete post here
See more Buenos Aires bars in our Tumblelog , another Buenos Aires blog
Enjoy places like this - Almacén Suipacha - 425 Suipacha St. - Buenos Aires - Agentina
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