BAIN Monthly Meeting — August 30

Join us at the August Monthly Meeting for Buenos Aires International Newcomers!  We’ll be socializing over baked goods from Sugar and Spice, learning new information about our adopted country, and just having fun.

Place: ICANA, Maipú 672 (between Viamonte and Tucumán) in the city center

Our meeting will be on the ground floor in the library.

Date: Friday, August 30

Time: 4.00 p.m. – members and guests begin to arrive

4.30 p.m. – the program begins

5.30 p.m. – after-meeting social at the Sheraton Libertador, Cordoba 690

Program:  The topic of this month’s presentation will be; “Puerto Madryn, Ushuaia and Argentina’s Southern Travel Destinations” with Allan Falck from Sundance Spirit Travels.

Fees:

BAIN Downtown members – no charge

Non-members/Guests – AR$50

We look forward to seeing you on Friday!

August Monthly Luncheon

This month we will be dining at Classica y Moderna, a restaurant that saved an important bookstore from extinction. The bookstore opened in this location in 1938 where it became a nexus of the intellectual community of Buenos Aires. In the early 80’s changes were made that reduced the quantity of books and the open space was turned into a dining room, bar and small stage.  One can easily observe the stately air that helps distinguish ‘Clásica’ as one of Buenos Aires’s ‘Bares Historicos y Notables’. There’s a distinct element that has set this cafe apart from the crowd for the last 75 years!

While this is a protected café notable, the interior has been stripped down to the exposed brick. The brick walls, exposed ventilation, and dim lighting give it the feel of a bluesy back alley where you’re likely to slip into some unmarked door and discover a hidden gem. The walls are adorned with distinctly modern paintings and photographs which are in constant rotation. Decorations overhead include old bicycles and signs. It is a pleasant, relaxed space, where it’s easy to chat.

Pianist Juan Carlos Abitábile,  plays in the cafe every weekday periodically releasing one hand from his keyboard to offer a hardy pat on the back and daily quip to a passing regular. The serenity of the space, the genial and thorough service of the staff and the superb selection of titles in the bookstore blend together to make Clásica a highly welcomed escape from the teeming activity of Buenos Aires. It is a fitting example of the description of a bookstore that Álvaro Abós gave in the book commemorating Clásica’s 70th anniversary: “A bookstore is like a temple where times stops on the threshold, but through which the climate and pulse of the period have to sweep, wild and uncontained as the wind.”

The meal will begin with a visit to the salad bar where you will find a wonderfully creative selection of dishes.  Next a choice of two main courses — one choice will be ñoquis, the other will likely be their superb chicken cazuela.

Dessert will offer a choice of flan, budin or helado.  Please note that water is included but coffee/tea or any wine will be charged additionally.

The 29th of every month is traditionally reserved for eating ñoquis, the Italian pasta/dumpling. People have suggested a simple reason for why this ritual takes place on 29th: being a day before payday, it was often a difficult time as wages would be drying up. Eating ñoquis was a good option as they are extremely cheap to make. Potatoes, flour and a pinch of salt is all you need. As part of the tradition, people put a coin or a banknote under their plate, a superstitious gesture meant to attract wealth for the future.

Interestingly, the word ñoqui has been twisted by Argentine slang and is now also used for a government employee who doesn’t do any work but turns up at the end of the month, around the 29th actually, to pick up his pay check.

Date:        Thursday, August 29

Time:          12:30

Location:     CLASICA Y MODERNA Av Callao 892

Tel  4812-8707 / 4811-3670

clasica@clasicaymoderna.com

Cost:           120 pesos  (this includes water and tip)

RSVP required to:

mweldon213@yahoo.com

Tel  4815-4660

El Baqueano

Baqueano
Address: Chile Nº 495 esquina Bolivar
Phone: 4342-0802

This gem of a restaurant located in San Telmo, a barrio in the city where we rarely get to for dinner. It’s a shame too, because this is a fantastic place to eat. Thank you to Daniel Taddese for your talk at the BAIN June Monthly Meeting for letting us in on this little secret!

Reservations are a must and they don’t print menus.  The inside is modestly decorated but comfortable with a large bar – though it doesn’t look like the bar seats are used much. There is a set “degustacion” that changes every 3 months or so, presented on a chalkboard to each table as you sit down.  The set menu has eight steps for AR$230 with the three supplemental steps available for an additional price per dish.

There is also the wine pairing available for an additional AR$135, we skipped this option but it was an ample amount of wine for the price.

The meal started with a choice of freshly baked oregano or whole grain bread along with an olive oil tasting.  I can’t pretend that my pallet is refined enough to know the difference between the oils, but they were all good with bread and we ate all of them and asked for seconds.

The first step off of the menu started a theme that continued through the meal.  Degustacion de papas was potatoes served a few different ways.  There were mashed, roasted, fried and delicious.

Each step was completely different.  We enjoyed llama, shrimp, deer, beets and all of them made with ingredients from Argentina.  It helped that they were all quite pretty to look at too.

Beets served multiple ways, delicious just like the potatoes, but there is something about pureed beets that makes me think of the opening credits to Dexter.

I also appreciate a pre-dessert palate cleanser.  It doesn’t take away from the dessert, but gives you something sweet prior to the real deal.  This particular course had a great fruit sorbet, topped with peppercorns, a strange and surprisingly solid pairing.

For the next degustacion we had apples.  This time there were more ways than I thought possible to prepare apples on the plate; a fried apple chip, pureed apples, thinly sliced “raw” apples, an apple sorbet, some sort of apple gelatin surrounded by a cold apple broth.  Good, clean, fresh except the gelatin, which is never a good idea in my mind.

The final course, the real dessert was a ying/yang chocolate dish.  The chocolate was rich and tasty, and the presentation was cool, the waitress poured the two sauces at the table, but the white chocolate was a miss.  It was served cold while the dark chocolate was served hot, which added to the fact that in contrast there was no flavor to the white chocolate – it was more milk-y than dessert-y.  Don’t get me wrong, I ate the whole thing, but that would be my response if anyone ever asked :).

This was a great meal, quiet atmosphere and interesting food all at a decent price here in Buenos Aires.  It also gives me more reason to return to San Telmo, a place I rarely go after dark.  Our next visitors looking for a fun place to eat should keep this one in mind!  We will certainly be back.

August Wine & Tapas

The monthly Wine & Tapas get together is a chance for newcomers, old hands and new, to come together to visit and catch up.  Socialize, have a bite, have a sip, have fun.

So here is your invitation to the August event.  Bring wine and a finger food to share at Judithe’s apartment in Recoleta at 8:00 pm on Saturday, August 24.

RSVP to Judithe Nicolai: jnicolai@yahoo.com, to get the exact location.  Looking forward to seeing you there.

New to Buenos Aires?  New to BAIN or is this your first Wine & Tapas? It’s easier than you think!  One of our members has graciously opened her doors to create a social environment for any BAIN member who wants to attend.  If you are interested in becoming one of these fabulous hosts or if you have any questions about the event, please contact Toni Quintana: tonilin@aol.com.

BAIN Downtown’s June Monthly Meeting

Daniel Taddese photo

“Emerging Chefs in Buenos Aires and Their Quest for a New Argentine Cuisine”

Friday, June 28, 4:00pm

Chef DANIEL TADDESE

 Come join us!

Daniel Taddese was raised in Spain and Italy, studied agriculture at the Instituto Agrario in Cesena, Italy before moving to West Africa as a young man. He received his culinary degree with honors from the International Culinary Institute at the Philadelphia Art Institute in the US and has worked for 5 star restaurants including Lacroix and Il Pitrore before moving to Buenos Aires in 2012.

Daniel’s presentation is on Argentine food and wine and the effect culture has played to make Buenos Aires one of the top culinary world capitals. A dynamic speaker and culinary expert, this is one BAIN monthly meeting you will not want to miss. Happy Hour (not included in the presentation) to follow Chef Daniel’s talk.

Location: ICANA, Maipú 672

This meeting is free for all BAIN Downtown members, AR$50 for guests.  The guest fee is waived if you join BAIN Downtown at the meeting!

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Expo Cuisine & Vins: June 12, 13, 14

Over 300 first class companies will showcase their products on June 12, 13, and 14, 2013, at the Expo Cuisine&Vins 2013, the 20th edition of the wine exhibition organized by Cuisine&Vins Magazine, where visitors have the chance to taste some of the best wines produced in Argentina.

 

New and traditional wineries will present their premium labels, talks and tastings by enologists and wine makers. There will also be stands dedicated to spirits, cigars, luxury resorts, delicatessen, crafts from all over the country, as well as the new flavors of the most outstanding restaurants of the moment.

 

Wine tastings will be offered every day, with limited capacity and with previous accreditation at the Expo.

 

Location: Palacio Paz. Santa Fe 750, Plaza San Martin, Buenos Aires

Dates: June 12, 13, 14, 2013

Opening hours: 5 pm to 11 pm

Entry fee: AR$ 170, includes a complimentary tasting cup.

Tickets on sale at the venue.

More info: Expo Cuisine&Vins website.

 

Thank you to My Buenos Aires Travel Guide for the information below.  To keep up with this an other events in Buenos Aires, we have added a feature called “Blogs We Read” to the lower right-hand corner of the BAIN Downtown site.  Or, subscribe to My Buenos Aires Travel Guide and receive all of her posts though email!

2013 Chili Cook Off Event – Don’t Miss It!

SACS Logo B&WSACS (Send a Child to School) helps children each year by providing the school supplies essential for a successful education. Each participating child receives a custom built backpack containing the required supplies for their grade level prior to the start of the school year.  This charity is dependent on community donations, volunteer assistance and fundraising events to continue its work each year.

We are thrilled to be chosen as the featured charity for the Annual Buenos Aires Chili Cook Off!  Last year, this event raised over $13,000 pesos, which we used to supply 630 children with school supplies for the 2013 school year.

There is now a date, time and place for the 2013 Chili Cook Off event – and there are daily updates as the judges and cooks are announced.  Keep up to date with the bios of each cook and judge by following the 2013 Buenos Aires Chili Cook Off Facebook Page.  SACS is the featured charity at this year’s event, let’s work together to BEAT last year’s donation total!

Where: Pagana Club, Vicente Lopez 2134 (between Uriburu and Azcuenaga), Recoleta

Date: Sunday, June 16, 2013

Time: 2:00pm – 6:00pm

Are you out of town for this fantastic event?? You can still donate to SACS!  Stay warm inside the comfort of your home, or wherever you may be, and donate via PayPal!

Beer Festival: BeerDay Buenos Aires 2013

On May 26, 2013, the Auditorium of Buenos Aires Design Center (Av. Pueyrredon 2501, Recoleta. Level 2) receives Beer Day Festival, a beer tasting event focusing on specialty beers. The Festival will bring together 20 breweries from different regions in the country in one place.

Throughout the day, visitors will have the opportunity to learn how to cook with beer, and try dishes to be tasted with the different specialty beers; taste more than 50 styles of beer; and attend to talks on food pairing, sensory analysis of beer, tasting process and history.

The event will also feature live shows and DJ sets. One of the guests is the band tribute to the Blues Brothers, The Soul Men.
Some of the Argentine breweries participating in the event are: Cross (Bariloche), Owe (Neuquén), Fenicia (Rosario), Sauce (Santa Fe), Owl (Entre Rios) and Antares (Mar del Plata), among others.
The entrance fee includes five tastings of different styles of specialty beers (including Honey, Indian Pale Ale, Scotch, Porter and Weissbier) and access to all the talks. The event starts on Sunday at 2pm and finishes at 1am.
Tickets:
May 19 – 20: $ 130 Pesos
May 21 – 26: $ 150 Pesos
On sale at:

Tickets must be purchased in advance, they won´t be sold at the door.

Celebrate World Malbec Day with 0800-Vino!

Friday, April 19th we´re celebrating World Malbec Day with a selection of great Malbecs from all across Argentina. Featured wineries include Mauricio Lorca, Enrique Foster, Fin del Mundo, Margot, Septima and Palo Alto. Cost is a very nominal 90 pesos per person. Spaces are limited, please reserve by email to 0800vino@gmail.com.

0800-Vino Wine Store is located at Anchorena 695, corner Tucuman in Almagro. www.0800-vino.com
Viernes 19 de abril celebramos el día internacional del malbec con una selección de distintos malbecs de todas las principales regiones vitivinícolas de la argentina. Bodegas destacadas incluyen Mauricio Lorca, Foster, Fin del Mundo, Margot, Septima y Palo Alto. El costo es un muy nominal 90 pesos por persona. Por favor reservar su lugar por mail a 0800vino@gmail.com. NO ACEPTAMOS RESERVAS POR FB.

Buenos Aires Food Week & Spanish Gastronomy Week

Two simultaneous gastronomic events will be taking place in Buenos Aires on the week of April 15 – April 21, 2013. 


Buenos Aires Food Week, a new annual event in which 25 of the best restaurants in the city will offer lunch and dinner menus at promotional prices, will be held for the first time in Buenos Aires from April 15 to April 21, 2013.

With similar editions in New York, San Pablo, Milan and other major cities worldwide, the goal of this Food Week is democratizing access to haute-cuisine, offering the general public the opportunity to learn about premium restaurants and taste unique dishes at attractive prices.

Each restaurant will offer a fixed three step menu (starter, main course and dessert) with a fixed price of $ 99 pesos for lunch and $ 169 pesos for dinner, not including drinks, service and tip.

The restaurants participating in the first edition are:

  • Agraz – Caesar Park Hotel
  • Astrid y Gastón
  • Azema
  • Bice
  • Blanch
  • Brasserie Petanque
  • Cardon
  • Casa Cruz
  • Club 31 restaurant-Grand Hotel
  • Drift
  • Doppio Zero
  • Dos Mares
  • Honor y Causa
  • La Brasserie – Marriot Plaza Hotel
  • La Rosa Náutica
  • Le Grill
  • Mooi
  • Mullu
  • Piegari Vitello e Dolce
  • Plaza Grill – Marriott Plaza Hotel
  • Pony Line Bar – Four Seasons Hotel
  • Root – Intercontinental Nordelta
  • Sivela 465 – Mio Hotel
  • Social Paraíso

For a complete list of restaurants, menus (“Carta”) and online reservations, visit: www.bafoodweek.com.

If places are left available, people may also attend directly the restaurant of their choice.

Payments can be made in cash, debit card, or credit card at the end of the meal.

The additional 15% discount with Mastercard Black or Platinum cards only applies to cards issued in Argentina.

 

semana-gastronomica-espanolaAt the same time, The Spanish Tourist Office of the Embassy of Spain in Buenos Aires organizes the 1st Spanish Gastronomy Week in Buenos Aires, which will also be held from April 15 to April 21, 2013.

The Spanish Gastronomy Week offers quality Spanish menus at a reasonable prices for both lunch and dinner throughout the week, at the best Spanish restaurants in the city of Buenos Aires and Mendoza. Prices range from $ 99 Pesos to $ 199 Pesos.

The Regions of Asturias, Galicia and Madrid will participate actively through top-level chefs that will display their skills in some of the participating restaurants.

 

For a complete list of restaurants and online reservations, visit:www.semanagastronomicaba.com

 

Thank you to My Buenos Aires Travel Guide for the information above.  To keep up with this an other events in Buenos Aires, we have added a feature called “Blogs We Read” to the lower right-hand corner of the BAIN Downtown site.  Or, subscribe to My Buenos Aires Travel Guide and receive all of her posts though email!