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12-17-18 09:30 #16
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Mr. Coto must be too old to run his flagship or the Argentines can no longer afford to support it. Restaurant and Cafeteria completely remodeled and replaced with your run of the mill Cafe. Only cafe bill of fare: sandwhiches, pastas, milaneses, salads, pasteries, etc. 200 to 300 price range.
Originally Posted by NormanStormin [View Original Post]
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12-01-17 12:36 #15
Posts: 2700Thanks
I added their Facebook page to the Restaurant Map.
https://www.facebook.com/fuegobsas
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?h...830000002&z=13
Originally Posted by NormanStormin [View Original Post]
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11-30-17 10:47 #14
Posts: 289Update
Cafe closed and moved into restaurant.
Lunch M-F 280.
Weekends and evenings 350.
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12-07-15 10:06 #13
Posts: 289Price Update
Lunch is now 180p M-F 200p weekends and holidays.
I ommited the word inflation from my header as it seems to elicit too much political commentary.
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12-24-14 19:00 #12
Posts: 16Originally Posted by DaddyRulz [View Original Post]
http://baexpats.org/topic/16930-atm-machines-and-usd/
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12-22-14 11:02 #11
Posts: 2808You're kind of correct
Originally Posted by Pedropolar [View Original Post]
I don't remember any ATM's that were still giving dollars as far back as 2002. Are you sure you don't mean in 2001 not 2011? I can remember seeing the option in the ATM's forever (vestigial programming thing I think) but none that actually spit dollars though I've never had a bank account here. Perhaps they were available if your card was for the bank but I don't think so because I asked a bunch of my Argentine friends about it.
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12-22-14 07:02 #10
Posts: 911Originally Posted by Pedropolar [View Original Post]
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12-22-14 03:28 #9
Posts: 16Originally Posted by Dickhead [View Original Post]
I remember very well the election day 2011, the day when the ATMs stopped giving dollars, authorities raiding and closing restaurants etc.
BTW, why would you eat a McDonalds or Burger King hamburger, if you can have a lomito for 70 pesos or a wonderful steak for 100 pesos?
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12-21-14 18:47 #8
Posts: 3510Originally Posted by Pedropolar [View Original Post]
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12-21-14 18:30 #7
Posts: 16Originally Posted by Gandolf50 [View Original Post]
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12-21-14 16:05 #6
Posts: 911McDonalds Angus Bacon / large soda, fries. Now $100 p.
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12-21-14 13:13 #5
Posts: 289Inflation Update
Lunch is now 150 p. Last year at this time it was 100 p. I'll let you rocket scientists do the math (Dickhead may need to help).
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11-06-09 12:22 #4
Posts: 289Inflation Update
Lunch is now 28p. Still a comparative bargain when you consider the market. But a good example of inflation as the price has exactly doubled in the last four years. That's 25% each year. Add to that four years ago 14p included beverage and desert which is now extra, and you have closer to 35% average per year. Do the math from last year at 20p (without beverage and desert) and you have the truest picture of current inflation at 40%.
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01-24-09 19:03 #3
Posts: 289Inflation Update
Mr. Coto is doing better than all his small time competetors at keeping the lid on prices. 20p for lunch but beverage and desert are extra. Still, the best value in town for a very good quality meal. Note this is a seperate restaurant and not the cafeteria on the mezzenine.
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11-23-05 11:39 #2
Posts: 289Inflation Strikes Again!
I stopped here for lunch yesterday. It has been a week since I was last here. The price had increased 2 pesos. That is 15%!
New prices: Lunch 16p; Dinner 18p; Weekends 20p. Still a bargain and includes non alcoholic beverage and desert.