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03-10-08 22:36 #19
Posts: 754Originally Posted by ComeOnDown
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03-10-08 22:28 #18
Posts: 106Open sesame
Originally Posted by Aqualung
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03-10-08 02:47 #17
Posts: 754Originally Posted by ComeOnDown
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03-09-08 00:57 #16
Posts: 1061810 Cocina Regional
Permit me to add to the long list of BA's best empanadas. I finally found what may be the best meat empanada in town. In this restaurant it is called Tucumana, it is the cuchillo type of filling (shredded meat) The filling is on the creamy side so be careful because you might spill some of the juice on your shirt. It is a bit on the small size so you may have to eat at least three to fill yourself up. The calabreza empanada is not bad too, unlike the others this one is round and big. Which complements our waitress' tits, both in shape and size.
It is located in Mendoza st. No 2320 in the Belgrano neighborhood. This is a block away from that famous privado located in the same street so you may want to eat here after that exhausting session.
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01-24-08 13:52 #15
Posts: 1657The best empanadas I have tried
Are the deep fried beef empanadas @
El Mirasol de la Recova.
Posadas 1032 - Ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Tel: 4326-7322/23
Recoleta.
BTW, they deliver in Recoleta.
There is also a branch in Puerto Madero (I've never eaten there ) .
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01-24-08 13:45 #14
Posts: 1657Gourmet Empanadas
I'll go ahead and add the link. They Deliver.
http://www.empanadasgourmet.com.ar/
I have actually heard a few good recommendations and plan to finally try them soon.
Thanks,
BM.
Originally Posted by Power Rangers
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01-24-08 12:32 #13
Posts: 9Gourmet Empanadas
Finally had my very first try at the famous Argentine empanadas. Boy was I surprised at the variety of fillings presented to me. I was so overwhelmed that it took me five minutes to decide what I wanted, and to think that this is just meat pies. Well, decided on the ham & cheese, beef and corn. Who would have known that they can make empanadas out of corn. Only in Argentina.
Overall, it was an authentic Argie experience, it also helped that as we ate hundreds of beautiful girls were passing in front of us.
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12-14-07 23:32 #12
Posts: 10Fritters
However, we can put whatever you'd like in the damn things!
Walnuts, blue cheese, Cognac infused pear.
Pancetta with foie gras , or eggplant with goat cheese and walnuts with sun dried tomato.Last edited by Phu Bai; 12-15-07 at 17:51. Reason: yes
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12-14-07 22:16 #11
Posts: 366This is Capital Federal. Spice and pepper not used.
Originally Posted by Vitrea
My local corner store in Colegiales, PETACA'S, Zapiola 1305, is fantastic and he makes a mildly spicy and certainly not hot, 'Arabie' on Saturdays. Very highly recomended. Pizza is the best I have ever eaten.
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12-14-07 21:57 #10
Posts: 59Fantastic Empanadas
I tried at several locations. Most of them are not worth writing about, except the London City Cafe on Florida. This place is next door to Aerolinas Argentina on the corner of Peru 2. Using the rating below, I would rate them 4.5 out of 5. The bread is flakey, the meat is fresh, moist and not greasy. Lost.5 points because it was not spicy enough for my taste.
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11-08-07 17:05 #9
Posts: 38Empanadas
My base of reference were some outstanding empanadas I had at the La Bamba estancia a bit ago. I think I scarfed down a dozen of those each day. Anyway, here's the list so far.
Querencia (Junin & Juncal): 4 out of 5 - The pastry was tasty and complex without being too dry. The filling was quite good. I asked for "muy muy picante" on the carne and it actually almost warmed my mouth.
Costumbres Criollas (Esmerelda & Libertador) 3.5 out of 5 - Fillings were just as tasty as La Querencia, but the pastry was a bit more bland and a little too bready. The dough should be flaky, light and not get in the way of the filling.
Cumaná (Rodriguez Peña near Santa Fe) 3 out of 5 - pretty good, though clearly inferior in both filling and pastry to the ones above.
El Cuartito (Talcahuano near Paraguay) 2.5 out of 5 - go there for the pizza. The empanadas are palatable, but why waste room when the pizza is so good.
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11-08-07 00:51 #8
Posts: 23My Recommendation: Solo Empanadas
Interspersed around town, with a red and yellow motif, I have sampled 2 locations of this outfit and the empanadas are particularly good.
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11-07-07 23:16 #7
Posts: 3040Damn Good Empanadas
Lálliance at Cordoba 945 has excellent hand made empanadas. (using lomo that is hand cut.
However, we can put whatever you'd like in the damn things!
I made some mushroom cream sauce empanadas and some beef stroganoff empanadas the other day. Awesome little fuckers!
Good Luck,
Ramiro
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11-06-07 20:12 #6
Posts: 552
Venues: 8Los Molinos Cerveceria
I was out and about today and got over-heated (very warm day! When I decided to stop at a little corner cerverceria to cool off. I ordered a ham and cheese empanada and a beef empanada to go with my beer as I sat and watched all of the beautiful women passing by.
This place is right on the corner of Santa Fe and Uriburu. It has some nice tables outside, and the walkway is cutoff from traffic with thick plantings of Ficus tress and some other kind of ornamental trees, so there is some barrier between the street and the table as far as noise goes. Very comfortable and shady.
The ham and cheese empanadas were pretty good - they didn't use that white cheese that everyone uses here for most stuff - it was yellowish, perhaps gouda? They were baked and tasted good.
The carne empanadas were very good. Pieces of steak, not hamburger meat, with a flavorful sauce - very juicy. The beef empanadas were fried. They had a very good flavor, though not spicy.
I enjoyed my time there.
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11-06-07 16:38 #5
Posts: 552
Venues: 8I don't like the empanadas at El Quartito or La Americana (not much flavor in my opinion) but the pizza is great at both places.
Also try Pizza Bum - the carne picante empanadas are not real spicy (as almost nothing here is) but have some good flavor and they also deliver. There's one in Recoletta on Las Heras near Puerrydon (one or two blocks away, going toward Callo on Las Heras) but I don't remember exactly which street. One building off the corner of whatever street it's on (I don't spend too much time in Recoletta any more)