Friday, October 22, 2010

Ceviche y mariscos!

Flor, Natalie and I headed to Barrio Chino (Chinatown) for some fantastic Peruvian ceviche and seafood.  Barrio Chino and Peruvian restaurants are usually the two trusted sources for good seafood in Buenos Aires.  Although the city is on the Río Plata, seafood (particularly shellfish and fish that isn’t salmon or trout) is very scarce and not usually fresh.  It was a real treat to find some good quality fish!

Afterward, we headed to a puertas cerradas (closed doors) bar that had no sign or advertisement outside – you just have to know where it is.  When we knocked on the door, the bouncer had to check if there were 3 seats available for us – they put on the exclusive airs, but once we entered, it was really just kind of a normal bar with a nice ambience.  We each got a drink and called it a night.

to whom does each drink belong...?
















...Flor (pregnant), Me (the alcohol drinker), Natalie (the beer drinker)

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