Elena O.
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Note you are going here for an experience, not the trendy restaurant in magazines. Starting from there, you would be visiting a different area of BA. It is a very local feeling, which is really good. The place is like a time capsule, it has all the character of an old family resto-bar, where the food is going to taste like your favourite aunt cooked it for you. The owner made space for us on a busy night where most people had a reservation for the live music, that was awesome, we were really grateful.
The decor is a collection of mementos from past days, the tables are close to each other to have space for the dance floor, the lights are somewhat dim (thus the not well lit pics), I guess that adds to the intimacy of dancing tango. You would be there as an expectator of a generation of people who have known each other for decades and share the love for tango and milonga, and, I guess, that reminisce about better times.
Hubby and I each had an empanada, then a Spanish tortilla and a milanesa, sides were sauted veggies and smashed pumpkin . Flavors were good, and as said before, they felt like comfort food. Had 2 glasses of white, very generously poured, and soda water.
Then the music started, an hour of beautifully sang tangos, ballads and something else I can't recall the genre's name...
Felt like watching a 4D movie.
We spent around AR 14000, including musicians and waitress's tips.