September Book Club

To all our reading friends,

 

This month’s book choice is:

Rumors of Rain: A Novel of Corruption and Redemption

Author: Andre Brink

Date: Thursday, September 20, 11:00 – 1:00pm

Location: Recoleta
Please RSVP to sheridanpidcock@gmail.com to receive the exact address

 

Here is what Amazon’s Book Description has to say:

Martin Mynhardt seems invincible. Violence surrounds him, yet he remains unscathed: a woman asks him the time, then leaps in front of a train; after a mine riot, he watches hoses sweep scattered body parts off the floor.
Just before the shocking violence that brings South African apartheid to an end, Martin decides to return to the family farm for a weekend. A highly successful businessman and Afrikaans Nationalist, he hopes to sell the property to the government in a deal both highly profitable and corrupt. The moment he steps onto the farm, his plans are derailed. The repercussions of a society’s endemic violence catch up to him, and shake the relationships that frame his life.

 

I hope this book will also bring some insight into the political and social landscape of South Africa!

 

Regards,

The Book Club Organizers

 

*This event is restricted to current BAIN members only, if you are interested in joining BAIN Downtown, fill out our Membership Sign-Up Form to start the process!

Restaurant Review: Las Pizarras

If your Spanish does not include vocabulary from inside a schoolroom, you may not know that Las Pizarras means “The Blackboards”.  Las Pizarras (Thames 2296, Palermo, 4775-0625) was highly recommended by Dan at the SaltShaker, so highly recommended in fact, that it is in his top 5 recommendations in the Buenos Aires!  This is one of the reasons that my husband Jon went ahead an booked reservations for us on a special night out, and it was a good thing he did because the place was packed by 9:00pm.

True to name, Las Pizarras does not provide any type of printed menu to you at the table, but the menu is incorporated in the decor by being plastered on every open wall surface in the form of a (wait for it….) blackboard!  This is an interesting and novel concept, unless you are the guy sitting right under the blackboard while everyone seems to be staring intently at you all night. This allows for the chef to decide the menu each day and change the components, or the entire dish, at a moment’s notice – which is priceless in a city that is known to have availability issued from one day to the next.

We chose our dishes and were immediately served a burlap sac of outstanding warm bread with an infused coffee butter that I could have eaten as an entree.  Coffee and butter, and unlikely, but delicious combination.

Don’t get stuck on this novelty, you are going to want to save room for your dinner!

Jon ordered the lamb, which was served over a bed of smashed potatoes and topped with a tomato compote, or relish, or something of that nature.  It was tasty, tender and, in a word, gone.

I ordered the risotto, which is not something that I do often, because I feel like it’s one of those dishes better served at home.  This one had multiple kinds of mushrooms in it, which is something that I never make at home due to Jon’s detesting of fungi (a ridiculous aversion considering what other foods we eat, but nevertheless) so I enjoyed a chance to eat mushrooms to my heart’s content at a restaurant.  The serving sizes are not deceiving, they are LARGE, and we enjoyed every last bit of them.
We had a great time meandering through their wine list as well, which was ample and included many of our favorites for really great prices.  Just be sure you bring your glasses if you plan on enjoying wine, the list is on one of the smaller blackboards, and I was having a rough time trying to read the selections (darn you, PRK laser surgery!).
By far the best thing about Las Pizarras is your bill at the end of the night.  For eclectic dishes like this, you might find yourself leaving the restaurant feeling like it was good, but not something that you could afford every weekend – Las Pizarras is the exception.  Our bill was easily 50% of what it would have been anywhere else in the vicinity, and we were much more impressed than we have been at many of the more expensive places we’ve tried.  This was a win many times over with the casual atmosphere, the interesting and tasty dishes to choose from and the affordable prices.
The only downside we experienced was a lapse in the service as soon as the restaurant got busy.  The place has roughly 30 tables and we only saw 2 waiters for the dining room, making it a cliche BsAs restaurant faux pas where you get great service for the first 30 minutes and then fall asleep at the table waiting for dessert and/or the bill.  We’ll give it another shot though, for the positives outweighed the negatives by a lot at Las Pizarras.

***This restaurant review was written by BAIN Downtown member and blogger, Dawn Gill.  For this and other reviews on expat life, visit her blog: http://www.dawnandjon.blogspot.com.ar/.  To contribute a review or highlight your blog, contact bain.downtown@gmail.com.  

End of the Year Party!

The annual End of Year Cocktail Party for BAIN Downtown will be on Wednesday, November 14 at 7 p.m.  We hope you will join us for wine, champagne and hors d’ouevres!

The venue for the party is Pur Sang. This stately French-style residence was built in 1904 in the heart of the charming neighborhood of La Recoleta.  Pur Sang is currently owned by the Cooperative Association of Thoroughbred Breeders, Ltd.  The name, Pur Sang, comes from Pura Sangre.  In English, Pure Blood.

Stay tuned for more details!

August Monthly Meeting

BAIN DOWNTOWN FRIDAY, AUGUST 31!

This Month’s Theme:  Focus On Food

BAIN Downtown members and their guests are invited to join us as we return to Los Arcos, Callao 856 (Between Paraguay and Cordoba) for a Focus on Food presentation with Juan Freire of Tuco Catering, www.tucocatering.com.

Keep the fun going after the presentation for a buy-as-you-go Happy Hour!

Place:  Los Arcos, Callao 856 (Between Paraguay and Cordoba) the meeting room in the back

Date:  Friday, August 31, 2012

Time 4:00 p.m., presentation at 4:30pm, Happy Hour to start whenever you want it to!

Program:  Juan Freire is a chef born and raised in Buenos Aires, who has spent a good portion of his life studying his way through Europe and cooking in many of the culinary capitals of the world.  He has worked everywhere from small family owned restaurants to one of the trendiest hotels in London. He will be joining us to discuss the food heritage in South America, the similarities relating food culture between neighbor countries and the importance of keeping culinary traditions alive.

Fees:  BAIN Downtown Members – no charge

            BAIN Suburbs Members – $AR10

            Guests – $AR20

*New members that sign up for BAIN Downtown at the meeting, the guest fee is waived! Membership is only AR$150 per year! Recommend us to your friends!  Bring a guest!

 

Other Notes:

The BAIN Downtown Website – Check out our website at https://baindowntown.com/ for the on-line membership directory and more!   

Want to stay up to date with all of BAIN Downtown’s events?  Sign up to follow our blog or follow us on Facebook!

August Wine & Tapas Night

Please join us for the next BAIN Wine and Tapas Event!

Date: Saturday, August 25th
Time: 8pm
Where: Caballito *Exact address provided upon RSVP

Please RSVP directly to Celia at celiacriseo@rauljak.com.ar

Bring a beverage and a tapas-style dish to share, and look forward to a relaxing, casual evening with friends. Celia (your host) will also be showing a fantastic Tango DVD she recently received from Los Angelitos, the August BAIN monthly dinner location.

Never been to Wine and Tapas before? New to BAIN or Buenos Aires? We’d love to have you join us. Let us know in your RSVP if you have any questions!

*This event is restricted to current BAIN members only.  If you are interested in joining BAIN, please email bain.downtown@gmail.com or fill out our New Member Sign-Up Form.  

We hope you can make it!

August Monthly Lunch at Brut Nature

Location: Brut Nature, Pena 2066 (between Junin and Ayacucho)
Time: 12:30 pm
Date: Thursday, August 30
Price: 75 or 100 pesos (correct change appreciated)
In the restaurant business it is an axiom that good restaurants last about three years. I am sure we all know many places that have come and gone within that time frame.
Our destination for Thursday, August 30, breaks the mold and is probably the best restaurant you have never heard of.
Gustavo and his head chef started this family business almost 20 years ago – in fact, this coming March is their 20th anniversary. One of the comments from Guiaoleo sums up my thoughts on this place – “Great place, frequented by regulars from the neighborhood. Run by the owners, in a spacious house, the dishes are very rich, and the accompanying environment without glare. Absolutely recommended.” Another comment from Trip Advisor  “The first night we had the pepper steak and it was delicious. It was probably our best meal in BA.”
Many of the dishes on the menu are named for the loyal customers who have dined here during the past 20 years!
Our lunch menu for Thursday is:
        Plato Principal (choose one)
Mini Bife de Chorizo Con Papas Fritas
Risotto de Verduras Azafranado
Pollo a la Crema de Ajo Con Puré
       Postre (choose one)/ o cafe
– Helado de Crema Americano con Frutos Rojos
– Ensalada de Frutas Frescas
Our price for the meal with water, soft drink or wine (including tip) is: 75 pesos.
I have asked that Gustavo make available their signature dish (my favorite) for an additional cost – the dish, of course, is the lomo pimiento with creamed potatoes. If you order this it will include both water and wine for 100 pesos.
Reservations are a must – RSVP to mweldon213@yahoo.com
When replying I would appreciate an idea of what you plan to order, this is just to give the restaurant a “heads up” so that nobody is disappointed. You can always change your mind when you arrive.
I look forward to seeing everyone:
Regards,
Michael

Restaurant Review – La Fabrica del Taco

Gorritti 5062 | Palermo Soho

Looking for Mexican Food in Buenos Aires?

Everyone knows that I absolutely LOVE Mexican food, but the choices here are limited. Most Argentines do not like spice. They even think pepper is spicy! There are only a handful of Mexican restaurants here. Maria Felix is the WORST and it’s expensive. Xalapa is pretty good, but only certain dishes are delicious. Their beans and burritos are bland and boring. There is a smaller place called La Fabrica del Taco which has amazing food and is pretty reasonably priced. The drinks are good and they have more to offer than just a regular frozen margarita like most restaurants here. The inside of the place is decorated with Mexican wrestling masks which always reminds me of the movie Nacho Libre. They have televisions that play Mexican music videos from the 80s and 90s and it is absolutely hysterical. I guess it can be considered a dive, but the food is pricier than that. They have REAL hot sauce and the tacos are unbelievable. We go once every few weeks to get our Mexican fix in BA. Here are some pictures of the restaurant:

Pork cooking on a spit
Piggy Bank for tips
View of the inside of the restaurant
The kitchen is bustling
Fresh juices
Menu
Real hot sauce!!!!!

La Fabrica del Taco has a limited delivery area or take out service where you can order online or by calling in. They offer a 2 for 1 Happy Hour Tuesday – Sunday and are closed on Mondays.  

**This restaurant review was written by BAIN Downtown member and blogger, Moira Griffiths.  For this and other reviews on expat life, visit her blog: http://mg-in-ba.blogspot.com.ar/.  To contribute a review or highlight your blog, contact bain.downtown@gmail.com.  

Cooking Courses with Chef Daniel Taddese

www.conviviobuenosaires.com

August-September
Mediterranean Cuisine Series

Light French ( 7 Class Sessions)

Offered on Wednesdays or Thursdays: 10:00 am-1:00pm

Wednesdays, August 15, 22, 29 & September 5, 12, 19, 26
or
Thursdays August 16, 23, 30 & September 6, 13, 20, 27

 Reservations: 15-3227-0154  or daniel@conviviobuenosaires.com

Mediterranean cuisine is characterized by flexibility, a wide range of ingredients and regional variations. Mediterranean cuisine comes from the 21 countries that surround the Mediterranean Sea. Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Turkey, and Lebanon, are some of the countries best known for their culinary traditions. Last month we explored Spain & Italy, for this session in the series, we will focus on France, taking inspiration from the work of Michel Guerard to produce lighter French dishes, while retaining authentic flavors.

We’ll be using seasonal fresh produce, alongside meat, seafood, and poultry preparations. Our cooking techniques will include grilling, broiling, and sautéing.

Demonstrations will be provided and students will gain hands-on experience. And we’ll all sit down to share our dishes in a convivial setting along with a glass of wine and a good conversation!

Attend three classes for AR $ 1,400

all seven classes in this session for AR$ 2,800

Single classes AR$ 500

These are small classes of 4 participants which fill quickly.

More classes coming, including: Dinner Planning, Markets of Buenos Aires, and Cooking is Cool for teenagers. Call for details or check website for updates.

July Monthly Meeting/Social

BAIN DOWNTOWN FRIDAY, JULY 27!

 BAIN Downtown members are invited to join in this month’s Strictly Social Meeting.  We will enjoy food, drinks and great company at Porte Zuelo, a Lounge Bar and Music Club on calle Vicente Lopez.  The meeting’s start time is later, beginning at 5:30pm, and there is a 2 for 1 Happy Hour menu available until 9pm!

Place:  Porte Zuelo, Vicente Lopez 2160: http://www.portezueloweb.com/

Date:  Friday, July 27, 2012

Time:  5:30 p.m. – A change from the usual, hopefully some of our working members can join us after the workday!

Program:  Conversation!  Meet someone new!  Bring a friend and introduce them to BAIN!  We will provide light appetizers and finger foods while our members and their guests enjoy the Happy Hour specials of 2 for 1 beverages for purchase until 9pm!

Fees:  BAIN Downtown Members – no charge, BAIN Suburbs Members – $AR10, Guests – $AR20 *If you sign up for BAIN Downtown at the meeting, your guest fee is waved!

For more information, or to join BAIN Downtown, contact bain.downtown@gmail.com

July Book Club Meeting

Join us for the next book club meeting on Wednesday 25 July 1:00pm!

We are reading The Story of the Night by Colm Toibin, our second book that takes place in Buenos Aires.

Norman Thomas di Giovanni from The Times writes, “Richard Garay lives alone with his mother, hiding his sexuality from her and from those around him. Stifled by a job he despises, he finds himself willing to take considerable risks. Set in Argentina in a time of great change, The Story of the Night is a powerful and moving novel about a man who, as the Falklands War is fought and lost, finds his own way to emerge into the world. The Story of the Night is, in the end, a love story of the most serious and difficult kind. Toibin has told it with profound artistry and truth’ Tobias Wolff Nobody before Toibin has made such honesty stand so clearly for political and personal integrity …In each of his first three novels he has invented a strong central character but Garay is by far his most memorable’ Edmund White, Sunday Times A remarkable achievement …The ease, the fluidity, the economy, the precision of Toibin’s masterly prose make this novel sheer pleasure to read.”

Address: Recoleta (specific details to be sent to you on RSVP)

Please RSVP directly to dawn.e.gill@gmail.com

Looking forward to an interesting discussion!