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Pick Up The Fork

A Serious Eater's Guide to Buenos Aires and Beyond

Fresh Baked Medialunas in the Air

Posted on September 2, 2010 3 Comments

A few blocks away from my apartment, and the tourist / cheto SCENE that has transformed Oui Oui as an extension of the Live Hotel monstrosity, is a lovely, quiet spot, Café Montenegro (Soler y Arévalo).  The food isn’t amazing, decor nothing special, but for some reason, I just like it. I think because not only does it smell like freshly baked medialunas, but the medialunas I ordered were warm and toasty right out of the oven. fat fat fat kid strikes again.

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Filed Under: PUTF, Raunchy Restaurant Review Tagged With: Buenos Aires, Café, Palermo, restaurant, restaurants

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