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Pick Up The Fork

A Serious Eater's Guide to Buenos Aires and Beyond

Scenes from an Italian ristorante: CHIUSO

Posted on June 15, 2015 5 Comments

Scenes from an Italian ristorante: CHIUSO

Doppio Zero was one of my favorite Italian restaurants in Buenos Aires. And even though the Las Cañitas pasta den closed its doors last year, the same owners continue the legacy with Chiuso: comforting Italian food starring pastas (both homemade fresh and De Cecco dry), risotti, antipasti, seafood, meat, desserts and great wine. Mariano Akman and […]

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The Gran Dabbang is the Gran DaBomb

Posted on April 1, 2015 3 Comments

The Gran Dabbang is the Gran DaBomb

Right as the swiss chard pakoras drizzled with Sriracha sauce and served with a sweet carrot slaw chutney was delivered to the table, I knew this unassuming spot on Scalabrini Ortiz was something really special.Months before the restaurant opened, I began following Dabbang on Instagram, not quite understanding who/what it was: Is Dabbang a person? A chef? A […]

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Forking it on the Road in France: A Food Day in Lyon

Posted on March 25, 2015 10 Comments

Forking it on the Road in France: A Food Day in Lyon

Bouchon, Bocuse, baguettes, boulangerie, Beaujolais. Les Halles de Lyon, street markets, pork, wine, charcuterie, more pork, andouillette, Côtes du Rhône, the basilica of Notre Dame. And the cheeses – OH that French cheese. I took a trip to Lyon just for the food, and this is how I ate my day.

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An Open Hate Letter To The Shitty Argentine Napkin

Posted on February 6, 2015 51 Comments

An Open Hate Letter To The Shitty Argentine Napkin

Dear Shitty Napkins in Argentina, I need to get something off my chest and be truly honest with you for a hot minute…. YOU TOTALLY SUCK. You’ve pissed me off since the moment I first felt your terrible rough yet slippery, nonabsorbent texture. Your feeble wax-like paper material doesn’t remedy messes nor does it cure […]

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The Restaurant Bible: Where to Eat in Lima

Posted on January 16, 2015 10 Comments

The Restaurant Bible: Where to Eat in Lima

There’s something incredibly special about Lima. The people, the history, the food, the flavors, the ingredients, the biodiversity. The restaurants, the street food, the markets, the cooks, the chefs, Mistura, Gastón. The ocean, the Andes, the Amazon, the Nikkei, the Chifa, the ceviche, the pisco. The spices, the sauces, the anticuchos, the potatoes, the chilcanos, the […]

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Supermarket Sweep, Argie Style

Posted on January 12, 2015 13 Comments

Supermarket Sweep, Argie Style

Some girls like to shop for shoes and clothes, I choose to watch my bank account melt away on fancy cheeses, condiments, spices and booze. Normally I could spend hours food shopping, but walking into the chino or supermarket in Buenos Aires is a totally different story. I’ve always said that I could live in Argentina forever, […]

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A Real Italian Stallion: La Locanda

Posted on December 15, 2014 7 Comments

A Real Italian Stallion: La Locanda

Argentina might be a country of Italian immigrants, but there are only a handful of restaurants that truly do authentic Italian cuisine justice. I’m talking homemade pastas, fresh seafood, properly made breads, all with that Italian food love and passion kneaded into the dough. So where should we go in Buenos Aires for that taste […]

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Life on a Mendoza Vineyard: The Casa de Uco Getaway

Posted on December 12, 2014 9 Comments

Life on a Mendoza Vineyard: The Casa de Uco Getaway

Oh, how I love Mendoza. It’s one of the only places on earth where it’s socially acceptable to drink wine before 10am. It’s also ideal for non-alcoholic reasons: the scenery is absolutely insane – think Andes mountains, an ideal climate, sunny weather, blue skies, friendly Mendocinos, rivers, vineyards, lots of green landscapes, sunrises, sunsets, stars, […]

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The Food Hunter: 8 Meals A Day

Posted on December 9, 2014 2 Comments

The Food Hunter: 8 Meals A Day

El suplemento especial de comida del diario La Nación, Bocados, me invitó para ser su Food Hunter invitado y recomendar a sus lectores ocho lugares diferentes para desayuno, almuerzo y cena, mezclandolo con lo nuevo, lo clásico, lo contemporario y lo barato. Aqui esta la posta (en castellano). LAB. Tostadores de Café Aunque nací en un […]

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Hay Producto Argentino: Masticar Market

Posted on November 20, 2014 15 Comments

Hay Producto Argentino: Masticar Market

Masticar, the country’s most hyped food fair and overall edible love fest, saw over 110,000 people who came out for the ultimate Palermo gorging orgy (gorgy?). While many chef groupies flocked to take selfies with Masterchefs, the real celebrity action was going down in the mercado, where 80 producers from 19 provinces showed off their […]

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