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A week in Buenos Aires


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Lunch in another parilla Las Lilas resulted in much better quality meat.  And I got to try blood sausage.  It was pudding like in texture and tasted very mildly.  Local Patagonia beer arrived in Stella Artois glass.  Puffed potatoes for side dish.

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We met with a friend who lives in BA.  He chose restaurant Sucre.  Very nice.  "Early" 8 PM dinner allowed us to have a table by the kitchen.  Two dishes were outstanding: tongue pastrami and pork cooked on a spit.  There is a glass wine tower n the middle of the restaurant.

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For the last couple days of this trip we had to move to a different apartment (they told us ahead of time).  It comes with open plan kitchen and a lovely patio perfect for sipping Campari with lemon twist.  Mid day drinking is awful. Bad. Not so bad.  OK.  Good.  Great for you!  I 9_9 love Poetry bulding.

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