Creo que la última frase del mozo de que nada cambia en Argentina queda un poco de más. Han habido cambios desde 2009 a 2021, y más con la pandemia. Más que nada en la mentalidad de las personas en transformarse a pesar de las crisis.
We, locals, cannot visit the Café Tortoni, not because we can't afford it, but because is so packed with tourists you have to wait outside in a queue. In the eighties we went for a coffee and spent the whole afternoon playing dices or backammon. Immagine that with a queue of tourists anxious to spend their euros or dollars.
Excuse me but, are you trying to compare the restaurants (any restaurant) or bars (any bar) in Buenos Aires with the ones in Melbourne? Yeah, I think you are right: growing up in Melbourne you were spoiled. Obviously, you've been eating lots of alfalfa and watercress, which is all they serve you when you want to eat in Australia. I suggest you stay in that big country town that is Melbourne. Obviously, such a big and great City like Buenos Aires is not the one for you. Oh well, you've missed your opportunity.
Cuando esta maldita pandemia, volveremos nuevante a este histórico e iconico Café. Saludos desde mi Chile🇨🇱❤️
Es una galeria de arte que maravilla cuando vaya a Bs As. Tengo q ir a ese cafe desde 1858 felicitaciones!!!!!
Un lugar muy agradable para cenar y disfrutar buen tango, en un escenario muy sobrio. Es una visita obligatoria en Buenos Aires.
Creo que la última frase del mozo de que nada cambia en Argentina queda un poco de más. Han habido cambios desde 2009 a 2021, y más con la pandemia. Más que nada en la mentalidad de las personas en transformarse a pesar de las crisis.
We, locals, cannot visit the Café Tortoni, not because we can't afford it, but because is so packed with tourists you have to wait outside in a queue. In the eighties we went for a coffee and spent the whole afternoon playing dices or backammon. Immagine that with a queue of tourists anxious to spend their euros or dollars.
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i still havnt had any menu i liked in any restaurante in buenos aires in 6 weeks, i guess growing up in melbourne i was spoilt.
you are vegetarian? or you don't like meat?
Excuse me but, are you trying to compare the restaurants (any restaurant) or bars (any bar) in Buenos Aires with the ones in Melbourne? Yeah, I think you are right: growing up in Melbourne you were spoiled. Obviously, you've been eating lots of alfalfa and watercress, which is all they serve you when you want to eat in Australia. I suggest you stay in that big country town that is Melbourne. Obviously, such a big and great City like Buenos Aires is not the one for you. Oh well, you've missed your opportunity.