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Locro Bean Stew in Buenos Aires
Argentine locro is a hearty stew that is considered one of the most traditional and representative dishes of Argentine cuisine. The dish has its roots in the pre-Columbian era and is made with a variety of ingredients, including white corn, beans, beef, pork, and sausages, along with vegetables such as onion, squash, and bell pepper. The stew is usually seasoned with paprika, cumin, and other spices, and is cooked slowly over low heat for several hours, allowing the flavors to meld together. Argentine locro is often served on special occasions and national holidays, such as Independence Day, and is best enjoyed with a side of crusty bread or empanadas.
La Querencia is one of the few restaurants in Buenos Aires where you can find authentic indigenous cuisine. Empanadas. Tamales. Humitas. Locro and grilled lamb. …
Wildly popular steakhouse. Almost always a wait for a table at both lunch and dinner. How do they do it? Nice ambiance. Great for people watching. And it’s chea …
El Sanjuanino is a favorite of Porteños and tourists alike, with quirky nostalgic décor and a wide variety of well-executed traditional regional menu items. Don …
Pleasant ‘museum’ ambiance with array of well-executed local dishes. Try the stew sampler. Your choice of three traditional Argentine stews.