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07-12-07 22:30 #6
Posts: 60Thanks a lot!
Hi Andres,
Thanks a lot, while I am into cooking, this is realy a good advice!
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07-12-07 22:29 #5
Posts: 1012Originally Posted by CarneValistico
- There is a famous butchery at Benavidez (40 km from Capital) called Fiambrería Alemana (or El Alemán, something relatred to Germans) You can find a branch in Palermo, close to Cabello St and Lafinur St (if I remember well) Very expensive but very good.
- There is an INCREDIBLE butchery store at km 165 of Route 205, El Hornero (if I remember well) It takes a long ride from BA, and buying 10 kg of different pork products could cost USD 100. But believe me. It's worth the ride.
Hope this helps,
Andres
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07-12-07 22:28 #4
Posts: 60Hi All!
Where can I find my beloved smoked blackforrest ham?
Regards,
Carnevalistico
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06-19-07 00:08 #3
Posts: 338Belgrano Market - Juramento 2501 (and Cuidad de la Paz)
This is a really nice little indoor market of about 20 or so little stalls of cheeses, seafood, meat, poultry, produce, etc. A porteno friend told me that it used to have twice to three times as many operating stalls as it has now, but even now it's worth a visit if you're looking to make a meal that's a little off the beaten track.
My favorites are a butcher who specializes in pork products, and two poultry stalls that have wild duck, quail, and a bunch of other birds that you won't find in Coto, Jumbo, or Disco. There's also a fresh produce stall that has a handful of little things that you don't normally see around town.
If you have a kitchen and are into cooking, this is definitely a place you will want to know about and visit every now and again.
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06-18-07 23:57 #2
Posts: 338Fleur de Sel - Arenales near Callao
This is a cool little shop on Arenales between Callao and Rodriquez Peña. They carry a small selection of those things that make being in France so great: baguettes...nice cheeses...terrines...pates...rillettes...mousse...tartes...and a bunch of other nice things to nibble on. Based on several visits now, my own views are as follows:
Baguettes: Would not pass the muster in Paris, but a welcome relief here.
Rillettes of rabbit: Very good. Sometimes could use a little more seasoning, but you can do that at home.
Terrine de campagne: Very good. Made me realize that the lame terrine de campagne at Granda's was not a result of their being in Argentina.
Creamy goat cheese: Excellent. I've had two or three different types now, and all have been superb.
Fruit tarts: Excellent.
Brownies: Very good.
To be sure, this is not Parisian-quality food. But...it actually beats the hell out of what I've been finding in so-called "French" restaurants around town to date. And it sure as hell provides a welcome relief from The Master Menu.
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06-18-07 23:56 #1
Posts: 338Specialty food and beverage stores
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