Eating Art at Max’s Supper Club

Max's Supper Club

Behind a non-descript door front in Recoleta, Max’s Supper Club enjoys an intimate setting within a massive space surrounded by striking displays of art. Max hosts in conjunction with Juanele AR, art-scene connoisseurs and graffiti tour-guides in San Telmo. This collaboration of the visual and oral arts provides opportunity for guests to savor art in all the senses; sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste.

Winter Activities in Buenos Aires

Winter Activities in Buenos Aires

Winter in Buenos Aires is mild compared to climates you might be used to in Canada, Northern US or Northern Europe. But after a while away from your snowy winters, the winter months of the southern hemisphere (June, July, August and September) begin to seem very cold, especially in relation to the hot summers. When [...]

La Catedral Club, Bohemian Tango

Catedral - Bohemian style

La Catedral is an alternative Milonga housed, not in an old church as the name might imply, but in an old warehouse. Still, its charm will inspire and enlighten you.

Merienda, Happy Hour and 4 Meals a Day

Merienda tostados or happy hour cerveza?

Smoothie Central – Juice Bars in Buenos Aires

Juice Bars in Buenos Aires

The health food kick has hit Buenos Aires. You want wheatgrass? We list the local Juice Bars.

Anuva Wine Tasting

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Sample and learn about some of Argentina’s best boutique wines at a wine tasting presented by Anuva Wines.

Dill & Drinks – Favorite Bar in Microcentro

The bar at Dill and Drinks

Dill & Drinks is our new favorite little bar/bistro in Buenos Aires microcentro. The 2×1 happy hour with tapas plate is unbeatable.

Yerba Mate, The Lifeblood of Argentina

Yerba Mate

If you’ve not yet “acquired” the taste for mate, this personal experience may remove the cloud of mystery and intrigue!

Get Tipsy with Fernet

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If there was a list of the “aromatic herbs” ingredients on the bottle’s label it’d be very, very long. Fernet Branca, the mysterious liqueur from Italy, is the unofficial “official” drink of Argentina. Do its myriad ingredients really cure cholera, stomach flu, aid digestion, stimulate the appetite and prevent hangovers?? At the very least it gives thousands of Argentines liquid courage on the weekend. Let’s try a sample!

Tea Houses, Not Your Daily Grind

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Buenos Aires is obsessed with coffee, as evident by the cafe you will find on every street corner. Chains like Havanna, Cafe Martinez, Bonafide and Starbucks are thriving. But if you want to enjoy your daily caffeine in the form of a cup of TEA you’ll have to search for it! Here we’ve spotlighted some of the city’s best tea houses.

Barrio Chino: Compact Chinatown

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Buenos Aires’ Barrio Chino is a compact neighborhood of great Asian restaurants and grocery stores where an expatriate resident can find everything they cannot find in their local grocery store.

Argentine Malbec and a Tour of Mendoza

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With the strength of the U.S. dollar, Argentina’s Malbec wine is a great value. While visiting Argentina, enjoy a romantic weekend excursion to Mendoza quaffing where 70% of the world’s Malbec is grown.

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