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Rafael Tonon is an award-winning journalist, writer, curator, and researcher, covering food trends and the restaurant industry in Brazil and Portugal for Slate, The Washington Post, Epicurious ...
While residents of Buenos Aires spurn the moniker, ... Check a map before you head out, ... It’s made up of many smaller barrios and you’re most likely to end up here at some point.
I lived in Buenos Aires from 1991 to 2001, and though I go back now and again I guess I am now missing a bygone city. To explore the theme, I went on a tour of Buenos Aires’s Belle Epoque barrio ...
The 38 Essential Buenos Aires Restaurants. Grilled meats at a massive 450-seat parrilla, a two-star tasting menu from the city’s first Michelin Guide, hand-made pastas and charred pizzas showing ...
Pope Francis was born in 1936, and grew up in Buenos Aires, in the barrio of Flores, a simple neighbourhood. After spells working in a sock factory, Francis became a Jesuit novice in 1958; he was ...
In true Buenos Aires fashion, strike up a conversation with your fellow patrons, who will be more than happy to send you off in the right direction. The night, after all, is still young.
Buenos Aires has been called "the world capital of nostalgia" – and nowhere is this spirit stronger today than in the city's ...
Buenos Aires, also referred to by the locals as BA, is a user-friendly city. For all the traffic, it's quite walkable and, thanks to the grid layout, a cinch to navigate. Before ticking off any of ...