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How to Eat in Argentina: Street Food & The Classics

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9 TASTY Argentina Food YOU MUST TRY (WORLD'S BEST STEAK?) | What to Eat in Argentina

Here are the most delicious food you must try in Argentina.

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Get ready to tantalize your taste buds with the delicious flavors of Argentina as we take you on a culinary journey through its vibrant food scene. Join us as we explore the rich gastronomic heritage, mouthwatering dishes, and unique culinary traditions that make Argentina a paradise for food lovers.

Our adventure begins with the iconic Argentine steak, renowned worldwide for its exceptional quality and flavor. Discover the art of the asado, a traditional barbecue where succulent cuts of beef are grilled to perfection over an open flame. Learn about the different cuts of meat, the cooking techniques, and the cultural significance of this beloved Argentine dish.

Next, we'll delve into the world of empanadas, irresistible savory pastries filled with a variety of delicious fillings. From traditional options like beef, chicken, and ham and cheese to regional specialties such as humita (corn), locro (stew), and spinach and cheese, we'll explore the diverse flavors and textures that make empanadas a must-try Argentine delight.

From there, we'll journey into the land of mate, Argentina's beloved national drink. Discover the rituals and traditions surrounding this herbal infusion as we delve into the art of preparing and sharing mate. Experience the camaraderie and sense of community that comes with passing around the mate gourd and sipping this invigorating beverage.

Our adventure continues with the vibrant flavors of chimichurri, a zesty and aromatic sauce that accompanies many Argentine dishes. Learn about the ingredients and preparation methods that go into creating this versatile condiment, often used to enhance the flavors of grilled meats and vegetables.

Next on our list is the indulgent delight of dulce de leche, a creamy caramel-like spread that holds a special place in the hearts of Argentines. Explore the origins of this sweet treat and discover its many uses, from spreading it on toast to filling pastries or simply enjoying it by the spoonful.

We'll also showcase the traditional Argentine pizza, which has its own unique style and flavors. Discover the thick, cheesy slices and generous toppings that set Argentine pizza apart from its Italian counterpart. Whether you prefer a classic margherita or want to explore local variations like fugazzeta (onion and cheese) or pizza de cancha (topped with sliced hot dogs), Argentine pizza is a delicious and satisfying culinary experience.

Heading into dessert territory, we'll introduce you to alfajores, delicate sandwich cookies filled with dulce de leche and often coated in chocolate or powdered sugar. Experience the melt-in-your-mouth goodness of these sweet treats and learn about their cultural significance and the different regional variations found throughout Argentina.

Our culinary adventure wouldn't be complete without a taste of the refreshing and vibrant flavors of Argentine wine. Explore the world-renowned wine regions, such as Mendoza and Cafayate, and learn about the different grape varietals and wine-making techniques that produce Argentina's exceptional wines.

Join us on this mouthwatering journey as we showcase the flavors and delights of Argentina's culinary heritage. From sizzling steaks to savory empanadas, tangy chimichurri to indulgent dulce de leche, Argentina's food scene is a feast for the senses. So, grab a seat at our virtual table and let us transport you to the flavorful world of Argentine cuisine.

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Argentinian Street Food In Buenos Aires【4K】????????

There is something special about Buenos Aires, Argentina. Today we'll enjoy something that makes part of the Argentine identity: ASADO Argentino or Argentinian Barbecue. A walking tour around the world's biggest asado tournament fest in 4K by Wanna Walk

Buenos Aires meaty feast championship: pretty close to the Obelisco, in the huge avenue 9 de Julio (the widest avenue in the world) today, over 550,000 people came to enjoy the biggest BBQ contest in the world. I wish you could smell the smokey meats from home! People from Argentina’s 23 provinces and visitors from all over the world came here today.

What food is Buenos Aires famous for? Locals calls 'parrillas' to the places where you can eat Argentina red meat.That includes: choripán, empanadas, bondiola, lomito, asado, parrillada, vacío, etc. Asados are incredibly popular in Argentina, it's part of the local culture.

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If you are looking for the best street food in Buenos Aires and where to eat Asado Argentino or Barbeque in Argentina, there are endless places for that. You'll find the best red meat in the world in any truck foods, carts, street food stand and restaurants. Even better, you could be invited by someone to eat parrillada at home!

The idea is to make this ASADO TOURNAMENT FEST even bigger locals says. It’s all part of a plan in the making to head up Buenos Aires as the gastronomic capital of Latin America. Please note that the Choripán, affectionately called the “Chori” is the street food of choice for many Argentinians too. Homemade Argentine BBQ in Buenos Aires - Be sure to check Locos X el Asado and the Asado Tradicional Argentino - Todos los Secretos.

This Buenos Aires walking tour includes a virtual tour around the best gourmet food trucks and food fairs who have quickly become a favoured food trend in Buenos Aires during the the Campeonato Federal del Asado. You can see the Obelisco and the City Centre too including Avenida Corrientes y 9 de Julio.

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What meat is Argentina famous for? Mostly by the The asado experience and the premium steak asado is an Argentine Tradition. Locals loves the asado (BBQ) because it's some kind of ritual that includes preparing the fire, sharing a good bottle of red wine and a lot of conversation with family and friends. Some people says that full belly, happy heart, right? This event it's called: 'Campeonato Federal del Asado - Turismo Buenos Aires'. or Buenos Aires Barbeque Tournament.

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For many, it's a every weekend thing. It's also pretty common to give up a round of applauses for the asador (the asador is the person manning the asado or bbq. Today we have different teams cooking all the classic cuts including: entraña, vacío, asado de tira, colita de cuadril and chorizos. We are talking about the best meat in the world, locals says.
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????️ Savoring Buenos Aires' Culinary Delights! ???????? Your Ultimate Food Guide to the Argentine Capital!

????️ Savoring Buenos Aires' Culinary Delights! ???????? Your Ultimate Food Guide to the Argentine Capital!

Get ready to embark on a mouthwatering journey as I take you along my three-week gastronomic adventure through the vibrant City of Buenos Aires. This week, I am thrilled to reveal my top 15 favorite places to indulge in the city's diverse and delicious culinary scene. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, if you're planning to explore Buenos Aires, you won't want to miss this video!

From classic Argentine steakhouses to hidden gems serving up regional specialties, this foodie's guide has got you covered. Expect an enticing array of flavors, textures, and aromas that will leave your taste buds dancing with joy. Whether you crave a traditional asado, a delectable empanada, or a mouthwatering dulce de leche dessert, Buenos Aires has something to satisfy every craving.

Consider this your one-stop destination for restaurant recommendations in Buenos Aires. I've carefully curated a diverse selection of eateries, ensuring there's something for everyone, no matter your palate or preferences.

So, if you're a food lover and eager to explore Buenos Aires' thriving culinary scene, look no further! Hit that play button and join me on this gastronomic adventure through the flavors of Argentina's capital city.

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Buenos Aires FOOD TOUR ???? | Eating STEAK, PIZZA + MILANESA Before Leaving Argentina ✈️

In today’s video, we’re taking you on a little do-it-yourself Buenos Aires food tour. We had 3 days in the city before catching our flight back to Canada, and we basically spent those 3 days eating our favourite foods, and getting our fix of classic Argentine dishes! In this video, we’ll be trying different cuts of steaks that are far too big not to share, ordering every slice of pizza at one of our favourite pizzerias, tasting different types of milanesas made with chicken and veal, and of course, sipping on Malbec as we say our farewell to the city. At the end, we’ll share our journey home, and the welcome from our beloved Togo. But now it’s time to eat, so bring your appetite and let’s kick off this Buenos Aires food tour!

So, first up we visited a bodegón, which is one of those old-fashioned restaurants, typical of Buenos Aires, where the portions are abundant and the food is good! We opted for steak at this restaurant. We ordered the entraña, which is a thin cut of beef, and the bife de chorizo, which is the sirloin strip steak. The bife came with a fried egg on top and a giant platter of french fries, rice, potato salad, and mixed salad. It was a lot of food and that dish along would have been plenty for 3 people. The total was $45 USD or $15 per person.

The next day called for pizza! Mainly because Sam instead we couldn’t leave Buenos Aires without visiting one of its oldest pizzerias. Güerrín is located on Corrientes Avenue right in the heart of the theatre district, and the place is always packed. We ordered every individual slice on the menu to give you an idea of what this pizzeria has to offer. There was Napolitan, Pomarolla, Fugazzeta, Anchovies, and the house speciality, Güerrin with red peppers, green olives and lots of mozzarella. The total for that meal with beer was $25 USD or $8 per person.

For our final day in the city, we decided to eat milanesas and supremas. These are breaded cutlets, the only difference is that one is made with veal and the other with chicken breast. This is another classic Argentine dish that needs to be added to your Buenos Aires food tour when you visit. The total for that meal was $40 USD or $13 per person.

And that’s how we feasted during our last 3 days in Buenos Aires. We also consumed plenty of cafe con leche, medialunas, and ice cream, which explains why we might’ve been a little heavier when we got back home and stepped on the scale. But hey, Argentina is a place where you come to eat.

But now let’s travel back to Canada and say hello to Togie!

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Hey guys! We are Samuel and Audrey, a travel vlogging couple from Canada. In this travel channel we share our travel and food vlogs while touring the world.

We had the privilege of traveling around Argentina for nearly 3 months from January- April 2019 on a trip covering a large section of the country.

To finish off our trip in Argentina, we spent more time in the capital and later Mendoza where we got to experience wine tourism to its fullest extent. Overall, we had an amazing time travelling around Argentina having only scratched the surface of this vast and diverse country.

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Don Julio: A Meat Lover's Paradise in the Heart of Buenos Aires—Eat. Stay. Love

When folks travel to Argentina, they generally have two things on their mind: Malbec wine and meat. At Don Julio, diners can enjoy the finest of both in a cozy establishment that Buenos Aires locals swear by. Meet the chef behind this meat mecca and learn about his most famous dishes.

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Argentina Asado Feast! While in Mendoza, Argentina we thought it was the perfect time to try Argentinian food! This was our first time trying Argentinian Asado/Parrilla!

To start things off, earlier in the day we tried a food that came to Argentina from Italy, Milanese! Made from veal, the meat is pounded and breaded, this type was topped with cheese, bacon and green onion. We found it at Jebb’s in Chacras de Coria.

After this we got a small treat from a local bakery, a cookie called Alfajores. We had tried these in Chile and we’re happy to try it again in Argentina.

Lastly we headed for a huge Asado meal at a restaurant called Anastasio El Pollo. Here we had Provolo (cheese melted over a fire served with fried bread), loads of Asado with tonnes of different types of meats, grilled veggies and chicken.

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Ultimate ARGENTINE BREAKFAST Food Tour in BUENOS AIRES! ????☕ What to EAT for Breakfast in Buenos Aires

Today we're taking you on the ultimate argentine breakfast food tour in Buenos Aires! Curious to see the different types of argentine breakfast you can enjoy in the capital? In today's video, we’ll hit up 3 breakfast spots: a regular neighbourhood coffee shop where the pastries are freshly baked and the coffee mugs are deep, we’ll also visit an old-world cafe that oozes history and charm, and lastly, we’ll eat at a contemporary cafe with some savoury food options. So with that in mind, let’s go enjoy breakfast in Buenos Aires!

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- Café con leche
- Medialunas
- Quince jam cookies
- Toasts with jam
- Orange juice
- Soda water

☕ Fancy argentine breakfast at Petit Colón: ☕
- Submarino (milk with chocolate bar)
- Mafalda (sweet croissant with ham and cheese)
- Facturas (pastries)
- Cappuccino
- Alfajor

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- Salmon and scrambled egg on toast
- Avocado and omelet on toast
- Grilled ham and cheese sandwich
- Passion fruit and orange juice
- Cappuccino

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Ultimate ARGENTINA FOOD Tour! Pizza, Empanadas, Choripan, Bondiola!

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GET READY for one of our most mouth-watering episodes yet! On this weeks Argentina Vlog, we're headed to 5 different restaurants in Buenos Aires, to try choripan, bandiola, pizza, ice cream and more local favorites.

Join me, a group of 4 world travelers, and the amazing JOY OF BUENOS AIRES @joyofbuenosaires as we chow down until we can't take another bite!

Who's hungry for authentic Argentinian pizza? How about some Argentinian empanadas? Maybe you're craving some Dulce De Leche--the caramel of Argentina!

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What's in an Argentine BBQ? | We Tasted 7 Asado Meats

Argentina is renowned for its world-class meat... and we can confirm locals don't play around when it comes to BBQ. Over the course of a month, we set out to try 7 classic asado cuts in Buenos Aires. We visited street fairs, neighborhood markets - even Argentina's National Grilling Championship (Campeonato Federal del Asado) - to discover the intricacies of each meat and ultimately pick a favorite.

What to Eat in Argentina (it's more than just Steak)

Heading to Buenos Aires or maybe Bariloche or perhaps to see the Iguazu Waterfalls? Well if you are heading to Argentina you probably want to know what you should eat when you are there. Here are our favorite foods and treats to eat when we visit Argentina.
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Argentinian Beef prepared in a Steakhouse (Parrilla) in Buenos Aires. Loin steak, rib eye steak, short ribs, skirt steak or sirloin strip - it's your choice. Prepared Medium rare (jugoso), if you like it well done order a punto - which is the way the Argentinians eat it.

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3 Days in Buenos Aires Argentina! | Trying Netflix Street Food and Mate, Bike Tour, and Tango!

We spend 3 days traveling around Buenos Aires Argentina for the first time. We try the famous Netflix Street Food stop Las Chicas De La Tres, go on a bike tour of the city including visiting La Boca, visit the La Recoleta Cemetery, and learn tango in Buenos Aires. We had a fun 3 days of travel in Buenos Aires and even tried Yerba Mate for the first time.

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BUENOS AIRES FOOD TOUR - eating Argentinian food | Argentina



Chasing a Plate is in Buenos Aires, Argentina! We join Parrilla Tour for a walking food tour around the Palermo barrio (neighbourhood).

We start with sampling a couple of famous foods in Argentina- choripan (chorizo sausage sandwich) and empanadas (a stuffed pastry). We then move on to a parrilla which specialises in asado or bbq. We eat skirt steak and sirloin steak as well as grilled vegetables. Our final stop on the walking food tour is helado or ice cream! We sample dulce de leche (milk caramel), flan, pistachio and cappucino. Delicious!!

An incredible insight into the parrillas of Buenos Aires! Definitely a thing to do when you're in this amazing city!

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We LOVE trying as many new foods as we can in every country we visit, so during our time in Argentina we sampled as many local dishes as we possibly could. Alfajores were the first Argentinian food we tried and it was the perfect way to start off this food tour! In Buenos Aires we also tried milanesa and bife cuadril (beef rump steak), because you can't go to Argentina and not try their world famous beef!

In El Calafate we discovered the delicious provolone cheese appetizer, which Nicole ate as an entire meal, and we followed it up with chorizo parrilla, a regional-favourite. Then we made our way to the end of the world (Ushuaia) to try a dish that is only found in Southern Argentina: Abadejo al roquefort. Of course, we had to share some empanadas with you as well, even though we have eaten dozens of these pockets-of-deliciousness since arriving in Argentina. After empenadas we stumble upon our FAVOURITE food in all of Argentina - Chocotorta. This dessert alone is reason enough to come back to this wonderful country. We cap off this video with a tarta and finally, mate! We probably didn’t prepare the mate correctly, but we did our best!

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Hey there! We are Nicole and Mico, full-time travel vloggers searching for adventures all around the globe. In March 2021 we quit our jobs, sold our belongings, and hopped on our first ever one-way flight leaving our home country #Canada. We believe #travel builds understanding that reaches across culture, language, and boundaries, and we want to share our experiences as we create connections all over the world. If you like learning about unique places, new cultures and different foods, then come follow our adventure as we explore all our beautiful planet has to offer.

Must-Try Argentine STEAK SANDWICHES + CHORIZO on a Bun | Classic ARGENTINE SNACK in Buenos Aires

In today's episode, we're taking you out for some must-try steak sandwiches in Buenos Aires - a classic argentine snack!

There's this restaurant we had been hearing about called 'Los Platitos'. The name translates to 'the little plates', but let me assure you, the portions here are anything but that! If you're hungry and you want to try some of the best steaks in the city, this is a good place to come.

The restaurant is dedicated to beef in its entirety. You can either sit in the main dining area or grab a stool at the bar where you can watch the grillmasters work their magic. The setting is an old-fashioned bodegón-style restaurant with large portions and waiters who can memorize your order no matter how complicated. It's a classic Buenos Aires dining experience!

We decided to order their steak sandwiches; we got the tenderloin steak sandwich, the rump steak sandwich and chorizo on a bun.

It may seem strange to eat steak in a sandwich but this comes from the long tradition of food stands that used to line the waterfront, where people would come and eat grilled meat on a bun (a classic argentine snack) along the river on the weekends. This particular restaurant also started out as a food stand that grew and evolved with its loyal clientele.

If you stroll the 'costanera' on a weekend, you'll come across a few barbecue food stands though they aren't quite as prevalent as they used to be. Either way, if you visit Buenos Aires and you want to try great steaks in a casual setting outside the downtown core, this is a good place to check out!

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Must-Try Argentine STEAK SANDWICHES + CHORIZO on a Bun in BUENOS AIRES, Argentina

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Top 10 Best Restaurants to Visit in Argentina | English

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Setting the criteria for our list of the 10 best restaurants in Argentina was the easy bit. Anywhere we felt compelled to revisit again and again was instantly in. We’re excited to give you Argentina's top 10 restaurants to visit in Argentina, presented in no particular order. In our list surely the ultimate guide to the best restaurants in Argentina – you’ll find it all: the best new openings, classic cheap eats. In this video, we are going to discuss top 10 restaurants in Argentina and the finest places to eat in Argentina. Our esteemed viewers are in for a treat today, and they must dine in these best restaurants to visit in Argentina to get the real taste of some of the most delicious dishes ever cooked.

Argentina has no shortage of excellent restaurants in Argentina. Almost every month, there is another new spot to eat opening in the city. Since we are spoiled for choice on where to dine, it might be hard to pick where to eat next. So to help you figure out the places you need to try, we've gathered up a bucket list of the best restaurants in Argentina that you won't regret going to.

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CÓRDOBA FOOD GUIDE ???????????? | Where to EAT + What to EAT in Córdoba, Argentina

Wondering where to eat and what to eat in Cordoba? Well, we've got a food travel vlog just for you! Join us as we restaurant hop across the city and go in search of some classic argentine foods.

In this video we'll sample some traditional foods from the north of the country, we'll feast on ginormous burgers and sandwiches, we'll enjoy a taste of the Italian influence with pizza and pasta, plus plenty of drinks and desserts along the way. So bring your appetite and let's start this Cordoba food tour!

Restaurants we visited in Cordoba:

La Vieja Esquina // Belgrano 193
- Empanadas
- Locro
- Humita

El Mesón // Av. Hipólito Yrigoyen 419
- Beef tenderloin sandwich
- Beast burger

El Solar de Tejeda // 27 de Abril 23
- Empanadas
- Lentil stew
- 4 cheese lasagna
- Bread pudding with dulce de leche

Pan Plano // Belgrano 647
- Criminale Pizza
- Fernet with coke
- Aperol spritz

Mármol Siglo 17 // Av. Duarte Quirós 175
- Red wine from San Juan
- Cheese and deli meat snacking board
- Brownie with dulce de leche and meringue

We hope you enjoyed our Cordoba food tour! We only had a few days in the city, but we know we will be back, so if you have any restaurants to recommend, feel free to leave those in the comments below.

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