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Parrilla 'Grill' Hopping In San Telmo...A Premium Shared Van TourExplore > Argentina > Buenos Aires > Parrilla 'Grill' Hopping In San Telmo...A Premium Shared Van Tour
OverviewParrillas are grills in Argentina. You will be moving from one to another like a progressive dinner. Parrillas are grills in Argentina. You will be moving from one to another like a progressive dinner. To eat the incredible local foods, you must visit a parrilla in Buenos Aires. There are plenty of options for dining here but the parrilla, which means 'grill', is found in every neighborhood throughout the city. They might be mobile, like a food truck, or tiny hole-in-the-wall spots as well as fine dining, but the dishes are prepared basically the same. To experience more in less time, this opportunity will teach you as well as feed you and will open your eyes to the grilling experience in Argentina. Your time will be spent in the San Telmo neighborhood, the oldest barrio in Buenos Aires. It is a well-preserved area of the Argentine metropolis and is noted for its colonial buildings. So appropriate that you find yourself here as the flavor of the area will frame your experience. You will have a short 'masterclass' in ASADO, the technique and the social event of enjoying a barbecue. You will learn about the preparation of the outstanding cuts of meat in Argentinian cuisine cooked over a fire while you enjoy some of the best Malbec wines in the country. You will have the chance to visit 2 different and iconic grills in south Buenos Aires with your guide, who will explain the cuts of meat as well as the different ways of cooking. As symbolic of the culture that parrilla is, ice cream is also a serious matter in Buenos Aires. To round out this experience you will complete your tour at one of the most celebrated ice cream shops in Argentina. Though dulce de leche is probably the most popular flavor in this country, you will have lots to choose from. Complete this tour back at your starting location. - Dress comfortably. - This is an easy but stimulating experience. - There is only the food and beverages listed that are included. - We recommend you bring a bottle of water. - Gratuities would be appreciated. - There is a minimum of 2 people to run this tour and a maximum of 12 people. - The driver of the transfer vehicle does not speak English. Your guide is English-speaking. - Weather will not affect this excursion; it runs rain or shine. - If you need another day of the week, it may be possible to book it privately. Days offered: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday Departures:
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