Showing posts with label Buenos Aires. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buenos Aires. Show all posts

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Sushi at Yuki in Buenos Aires

Sushi platter from Yuki, Buenos Aires

When it comes to finding good sushi in Buenos Aires, it's a nearly impossible quest. Sure, if you like salmon, cream cheese and the mystery white fish, then you're all set. But if you're looking for the mythical red tuna (Ahi), you're out of luck...because even if you find it on a menu, it's usually inferior quality.  So if you like a more traditional style of Japanese sushi, Buenos Aires has next to no options.

Except for Yuki.

Thanks to a review I read, I made it a priority to make sure I took a visit.I planned for months to goto Yuki but didn't get around to it until tonight. And it was well worth it.

They didn't have any fresh red tuna but were honest in saying that since it wasn't fresh, they wouldn't serve it. But even without it, the meal was superb.

In fact, when we told them "no queso crema" they explained how as a traditional sushi restaurant, they never use it anyways. Yes folks, in BA, most sushi has cream cheese...you have to ask to NOT have it when ordering.









Karaage from Yuki, Buenos Aires

Tamago, pulpo, rabas y tuna from Yuki, Buenos Aires

Green tea ice cream from Yuki, Buenos Aires

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Thanksgiving in Buenos Aires

As good a time as any to test out the iPhone Blogger app with some photos from this past Thanksgiving.

This year, Thanksgiving was in Buenos Aires, at an American restaurant, Kansas.

The meal consisted of turkey and stuffing, mashed potatoes, candied carrots, mashed sweet potatoes (with pecans and apples). And for dessert, pecan pie.



Friday, October 21, 2011

Jabali by Nature, Not Cause I Hate Ya

With the countdown on for my next move to another country, leaving Argentina, I'm going out of my way to enjoy the few food specialties Argentina has to offer. This pretty much means all the great beef via parrillas, empanadas, locro, helado, and Malbec.

But there is also the Patagonian cuisine to include on the list.

And for this meal, we headed to Ayers de Patagonia in Puerto Madero.

Here we had some of the best jabali I've had in Buenos Aires. The star of the show was the slow roasted & grilled wild boar (Jabali) with a black beer and spiced honey sauce, accompanied by caramelized pears and red cabbage chutney. Tender meat with crispy skin, it's a meal I'd go back for again.

PULQUI WILD BOAR
Grilled wild boar with black beer and spiced honey sauce, accompanied by caramelized pears and red cabbage chutney from Aires de Patagonia, Buenos Aires, Argentina


The other entree was the Ciervo Huemul, a gamey yet tasty deer dish with papines, mushrooms and some broccoli. It was good, but overshadowed by the excellent jabali.

HUEMUL DEER
Traditional deer cooked in clay oven with season vegetables and herbs from the Patagonia from Ayers de Patagonia, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Friday, October 14, 2011

Oktoberfest Food

Come the end of September and beginning of October each year, I always use it as an excuse to experience good German food and beer in honor or Oktoberfest.

This year was no different. But I took it a step further by traveling to Villa General Belgrano in Argentina for their annual Oktoberfest, one of the best in the world. In fact, it is technically the 3rd largest in the world.

Before heading to the festival, I started it off with some home cookin':

2 lb bratwurst with sautéed onions, drizzle of BBQ sauce on a whole wheat loaf of bread.



Once in Villa General Belgrano, a town with an alpine feel to it, the food was a big step up. Here are a few samples from the restaurants we visited.

Bondiola con salsa cerveza negra, pure de manzana, papas (Left) y costillos en salsa cerveza con chucrut y ensalada de papas (Right) from Viejo Munich, Villa General Belgrano, Argentina

smoked pork chops, kielbasa, vienna sausage and knockwurst from Bierkeller in Villa General Belgrano, Argentina

Red Cabbage and pure de papas from Bierkeller, Villa General Belgrano, Argentina


As for the Oktoberfest festival in Villa General Belgrano, here's a taste of what the atmosphere was in the town and the festival:






Friday, September 9, 2011

Buenos Aires in Food Photos

The final city in the "Food Photos by City" series is my present home, Buenos Aires.  This is a list that will continue to grow, but below are a few samples of cuisine in Buenos Aires. 


Buenos Aires


If you live in Buenos Aires or are planning to visit, check out the Foodsherpas.com "Ate8" city guides on Foursquare and Foodspotting. It's 8 foods/restaurants to check in at and try some food!





On to the photos...
LOLA
Duck magrett covered with flower honey, date and dried fruit puree, served with red lentials from Lola in Buenos aires, Argentina

LOLA
Quail stuffed with sweetbreads and toasted pine nuts, served with braised endive and Calvados sauce from Lola in Buenos aires, Argentina

EL SANJUANINO
Locro from El Sanjuanino in Recoleta, Buenos Aires (white corn, beans, chorizo, pork belly).



LOS MAESTROS
Pizza Napolitano con albahaca y ajo from Los Maestros in Recoleta, Buenos Aires (thin curst, tomato sauce, mozzarella, tomato, basil, roasted garlic and spicy red pepper)

EL SANJUANINO
Empanadas from El Sanjuanino, considered by many to be the best in Buenos Aires.

EL TRAPICHE
Matambrito de Cerdo from El Trapiche in Palermo Hollywood, Buenos Aires.

Bife de chorizo y pure de papa in Buenos Aires.

RODI BAR
The classic: bife de lomo y pure de papa from Rodi Bar in Recoleta, Buenos Aires.

RODI BAR
bife de lomo y pure de papa from Rodi Bar in Recoleta, Buenos Aires.


ORO y CANDIDO
BBQ Wild Boar Ribs (Ribs de Jabali) from Oro & Cándido in Buenos Aires. Foodsherpas.com review at http://www.foodsherpas.com/2011/03/bbq-wild-boar-ribs-ribs-de-jabali.html

ORO y CANDIDO
Empanadas de Yacaré, Ñandú y Jabali (Caimen Crocodile, Ostrich, Wild Boar) from Oro & Cándido in Buenos Aires. Foodsherpas.com review at http://www.foodsherpas.com/2011/03/empanadas-de-yacare-nandu-y-jabali.html

KANSAS
New York style cheesecake, in a raspberry sauce and topped with white chocolate shavings from Kansas in Buenos Aires. FoodSherpas.com review at http://www.foodsherpas.com/2011/02/bbq-baby-back-ribs-from-kansas.html

KANSAS
BBQ Baby Back Ribs from Kansas  in Buenos Aires. FoodSherpas.com review at http://www.foodsherpas.com/2011/02/bbq-baby-back-ribs-from-kansas.html

LA DORITA
Ojo de bife with papines andes, carmelized onion, roasted red peppers and pure de papa from La Dorita.


EL PREFERIDO
Fabada Asturiana from El Preferido de Palermo in Buenos Aires. Foodsherpas.com review at http://www.foodsherpas.com/2010/11/fabada-asturiana.html

EL TRAPICHE
Matambrito de Cerdo al Verdeo from El Trapiche in Buenos Aires. Tasty pork flank steak in an onion gravy with papas espanol. FoodSherpas.com review at http://www.foodsherpas.com/2010/11/matambrito-de-cerdo-al-verdeo.html

MATARIFE
Ojo de Bife - Matarife...rib eye steak, wrapped in panceta, topped with roasted red peppers and carmelized onions. FoodSherpas.com review at http://www.foodsherpas.com/2010/10/ojo-de-bife-matarife.html
CASAL DE CATALUYNA
Lechon from Casal de Cataluyna, Buenos Aires

Milanesa de Pollo Napolitana in Buenos Aires. FoodSherpas.com review at http://www.foodsherpas.com/2010/10/milanesa-de-pollo.html



MIRANDA
Ojo de Bife from Miranda, Buenos Aires


SIAMO NEL FORNO
Pizza margherita from Siamo nel Forno in Buenos Aires. FoodSherpas.com review at http://www.foodsherpas.com/2011/01/pizza-at-siamo-nel-forno.html


PIZZERIA MORRIS
One of the better, slightly "non-Buenos Aires" style pizzas in Buenos Aires. From Pizzeria Morris in Palermo. Foodsherpas.com review at http://www.foodsherpas.com/2010/11/pizza-in-buenos-aireswith-pepperoni.html


PRONTO PIZZA
Pepperoni pizza in Buenos Aires? Indeed, it exists. You can find it at a couple places including Pronto Pizza. FoodSherpas.com review at http://www.foodsherpas.com/2010/11/pizza-in-buenos-aireswith-pepperoni.html

Pastrami in Buenos Aires via http://www.foodsherpas.com/2010/10/pastrami-in-buenos-aires.html

Home Cooking: choripan with carmelized onions and barbacoa.


LA CABRERA
Bife de Chorizo con pure mixto

KANSAS
Another New York style cheesecake, in a frutilla sauce and topped with white chocolate shavings from Kansas in Buenos Aires. FoodSherpas.com review at http://www.foodsherpas.com/2011/02/bbq-baby-back-ribs-from-kansas.html






Want to see more? Check out the Buenos Aires Food Photos page on Picasa

Want to explore more? Try the FoodSherpas.com
Food Photo Map of Buenos Aires

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

1st Annual Buenos Aires Chili Cookoff

For any expats or travelers in Buenos Aires missing the mythical taste sensation of "spicy", you are a few days away from appeasing your desire in the form of the 1st Annual BA Chili Cookoff. I'll have more info on the event as I'll be likely reviewing it. But if you're in Buenos Aires and looking for something fun to do, be sure to come. Proceeds will support the Buenos Aires Shankees Baseball Team.




1st Annual BA Chili Cookoff:

PLACE:
Genó Beer Bar, Guatemala 5499, Barrio Palermo, Buenos Aires


DATE/TIME:
Sunday, 3rd of July, 1pm. Volunteers need to be there about 11am. Cooks need to be in position about noon. Judges and the General Public come in about 1pm to kick everything off.

Winners will be announced at 4pm or when there is no more chili, whichever comes first.

PRICES:
5 peso Chili (175 cc)
5 peso Cornbread from El Tejano
5 peso Tortillas de Pancho Villa
5 peso Cookies and Goodies from Sugar & Spice
5 peso Draft Beer de Quilmes and Buenos Aires largest selection of Imported Beers from GENÓ Beer Bar

Thursday, May 26, 2011

20 Free iPhone Food Apps for the Traveler


Later today I'll be getting on a flight from Buenos Aires and heading to the United States, where I'll be spending a month in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York and Chicago. And with every trip, I only have so many meals in a day and try to be careful not to waste one on subpar food.

So for the past 4 years as an iPhone user, I've been using a number of apps to help avoid any culinary mistakes. I thought I'd share a few of these.

If you have any others to recommend, do so in the comment section below.



+ menus
+ ratings
+ prices
- US only
- Limited cities
MenuPages:
The app I rely on the most is MenuPages. Unlike many of the other options, MenuPages gives you reasonably updated menus for each restaurant. This on top of the standard info you'll find on other applications: price range, ratings, reviews, and address. But like the app name tells you, it's the menus that make this app the most useful.

Using the MenuPages app is a sintch too. Just need to type in a cuisine your looking for and it will give you a Google Map with available options. When you click on an listing, it will give you the address, price range, ratings in stars and reviews...and with a click, the menu.

I've been using Menupages for years on the computer and the past few years on the iphone. But the biggest drawback is that the available cities are very limited.

Originally, MenuPages was just a New York based tool. Over the years, they've had new ownership, and started to expand...but at a snails pace. The only cities available are New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Boston and Chicago. They've recently expanded with London and Paris, seemingly following Yelp's lead. Luckily, these are all cities I frequent. But the app is only useful if you happen to be in one of these select few cities.


+ reviews
+ ratings
+ price range
+ many US cites
- US only
- no menus
Yelp:
Probably the most popular app for the hungry on the road. A quick search will give you a Google mapped result that with a single click, gives you price range, hours, address, ratings and reviews. They also include discounts from time to time for a location, like some of the other services like Foursquare, etc.

I'd likely only use Yelp if it included one more item: menus. I can read all the reviews I want and people's recommendations...which are helpful. But in the perfect world, one would be able to see the specific menu as well. And with so many restaurant official sites being in flash, it' snot always as easy as clicking the link to the official site and give the menu a look. I find I use Yelp hand-in-hand with the MenuPages app to cover that base.

+ reviews
+ ratings
+ price range
+ many US cities
- US only
- no menus
UrbanSpoon:
There are plenty of people who appreciate the risk in eating more than I do. And by risk I mean a menu that might not be to ones suiting. For the adventurous, there is UrbanSpoon. It's a simple interface, you can shake and assuming you're in the United States, it will give you a random restaurant to try. You can also click the "browse" feature and do a more detailed search by cuisine, neighborhood, etc. Upon viewing a cuisine, you'll get the high-level name, address and price range info. And with a 2nd click, you'll get a rating calculated by a simple "like" or "I don't" option. Photos are also a helpful tool they provide.



+ international
- not as detailed
as Yelp, etc
Google Places:
The Google Places app is basically the Google attempt at Yelp and other local resources. For food hunters, it's a handy tool. But mostly when you are outside of the US and don't have access to apps like Yelp. Sure, you can at times get free app alternatives for a given international city. But Google Places gives you some quick ideas, reviews, ratings, etc.




+ International
options in
one app
Google Maps + My Maps:
It might seem pretty redundant to include the most basic of iPhone apps, Google Maps, on the list. Especially since it comes pre-installed on all iPhones. In the United States, it's where so many of the other apps like MenuPages and Yelp are pulling their map data. That's all well and good in the United States, but when you are traveling outside the US, you need something more broad. And Google delivers that. With the simplicity we're all used to with Google Maps, you can type in something as simple as "restaurants" and be given some helpful information. If one is planning a trip, you can also create your own Google Map with pin points to places (restaurant locations) of
interest. Due to a hiccup in the Google Maps technology though, you'll need the next app mentioned to access your customized map.

+ access to your
saved
Google Maps

My Maps is a simple app that accesses your Google account. When you create a map on your computer using Google Maps and save it, you currently cannot access that via the official Google Maps iPhone app. My Maps is free and upon clicking, just presents you with a list of your saved maps. When you click a map, it loads it in Google Maps. Tis is especially helpful if you are are traveling outside the United States and want to have a layout of restaurants you intend to visit.

Upon searching the App Store today, it does appear that the free version I currently use might no longer be available.

+ international
+ map view
+ ratings & reviews
TripAdvisor:
The TripAdvisor app gives you all the info you get from their helpful site, but in a much easier method. In a foreign country and want a specific cuisine?. Just click "restaurants", type in your city, click a price range, and you're good to go. It's that simple. The results are given in list form with the star ratings, number of reviews and the handy "see on map" option, which launches all the listings on a Google Map. Granted, I've personally spent more time outside the United States the past year, but even when in the US, I find myself using TripAdvisor often.


+ most US cities
- US only
Nationwide Happy Hours:
There are a number of different Happy Hour apps out there. But this one covers the United States while many others are limited to a single city. Search is done by entering the city and then a Google Map appears with the various listings. A single click gives you a high-level look at hours and prices with more details in the second click.



+ most US cities
- US only
GoTime Happy Hours:
Another United States national source, GoTime.com Happy Hours is a collection of listings brought to you be some of the various local publications through GoTime.com.

Some other happy hour apps for specific cities include HourDrinks (New York) and Venga (Maryland/DC/NoVa).






+ extremely detailed
info with
restaurant reviews
- Only city of SF
is a free app
This is one of the best apps for a food traveler. Just like their paper books, you get access to restaurant reviews, local food festivals and street fairs, phrase books, history, and everything else you could possibly need. The offline maps are the most helpful tool...allowing you to have the accuracy of a Google Map, but without the roaming charges.

If you are visiting San Francisco, you're in luck...the Lonely Planet app is free for the Bay Area. Each other city costs $5.99...but since SF is free, it made the list.



+ number of free
cities such as
NY, Chi
- $4.99 for other cities
The popular travel book also has it's own iPhone app. Unlike some of the other travel guide apps where you can download specific cities from within the app, TimeOut has unique apps for each city. There are a number of free cities including New York and Chicago. If you've worked your way through Yelp, MenuPages and the other apps, TimeOut is worth some use.




+ dining, transit,
parking all
in one app
Another cool United States based app. Originally, the app was just for New York. In time, they have expanded to include a large number of other cities. The level of info each city app provides is very deep. You'll find a dining guide by cuisine or via your local in the "around me" section. There's individual sections for nightlife, local events, coffee, transit, parking and much more. With this one little app, you can plan where you're going to go eat, but also what subway to take there or where to park.

There is the all encompassing "USA" app, as well as 9 international cities and 22 US cities.



- only negative is
it's only for
Buenos Aires
Guía Oleo:
Here's a great app for anyone living in or visiting Buenos Aires. Guía Oleo is essentially the BA version of Yelp. Same handy map options, reviews, ratings, etc.







Other Quality iPhone Food apps:


Foodspotting
It's a somewhat helpful app, giving you a basic feel of a place based on photos.


FourSquare
The app is primarily for social networking and seeing where people are in an area. But it does offer discounts and deals too. So you can open the app on the fly, and it will tell you local deals in the specific area you are in.
Groupon
If you're looking for a deal of discount, you'll find some options here in many different cities.

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