Espacio Azai - Cooking classes for tourists in Buenos Aires
Primera Parte - Espacio Azai in Buenos Aires, Argentina offers cooking classes of traditional argentinian food. Chipacitos correntinos (yucca starch cheese bread),empanadas de humita (fresh corn cream pies), carbonada criolla (meat and vegetables stew) and panqueques de dulce de leche (dulce de leche crepes).
Espacio Azai - Cooking classes for tourists in Buenos Aires
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Espacio Azai - Cooking classes for tourists in Buenos Aires
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Cooking Courses in Buenos Aires by Lorenzo
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Arevalito - Buenos Aires
A snapshot of 'meatless' home cooking in Arevalito Buenos Aires. India Leigh of A Vegan Obsession meets and eats with Carmen Paz.
Argentinian Food at Buenos Aires!
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Increasingly taking London by storm and the crowds testify to its success! The menu is one to excite taste buds with fresh, flavoursome and tender steak.
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Travel Argentina - Buenos Aires - Mataderos Fair
Eat, drink, dance, and play with Gauchos and other Argentine locals.
Location
Feria De Mataderos in the neighborhood of Mataderos.
Getting There/Directions
Bus - Number 36, 55, 92, 63, 80, 92, 97, 103, 117, 126, 141, 155, 180, Or 185.
The Mataderos fair has everything that a person needs in order to enjoy life. Mataderos Fair is the best kept secret in Buenos Aires. This is a typical country fair where you can eat food, have some wine and listen to music, which you would not typically find in Buenos Aires.
I just tried some pesto and it was great. And now I am going to try some Dulce de Leche liquor. It is best in the world, let me tell you. That liquor that you are drinking, first I make Dulce de Leche by hand, and then I add the alcohol.
La Sedia de Monte Rayos began here because the gouchos or Argentine Cowboys bring their cows here to be butchered. The gouchos races through a gate or an arch and has to his knife through this ring. This big. Try that American cowboy. I am Kristina Renee, showing you Buenos Aires.
Algaia - Buenos Aires
A snapshot of 'meatless' home cooking at Algaia in Buenos Aires. India Leigh of A Vegan Obsession gets to meet Chef Nico and chat over lunch. algaia.com.ar aveganobsession.com
Learning to cook Argentine style! Buenos Aires Travel vlog
Signing up for a cooking class in Buenos Aires was a great experience and wonderful way to learn about the food and other great things to see in the city. Thanks to Airbnb, we learned how to make a 3 course Argentine meal, including the various meanings of the empanada folds.
This was our last activity in Buenos Aires before heading further south in Patagonia where lots of wildlife adventures awaited us. I am slow on uploading because as you guys know I still have a real-life job while travelling, but the next videos will be up in a couple of weeks - so have patience as always - which I know you do, because you guys are awesome.
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BUENOS AIRES (COOKING CLASSES, SPEAKEASY, RECOLETA, PALERMO)
Next in Buenos Aires, we explore the famous Recoleta cemetery, try our hands at cooking local food, and get into a super cool speakeasy bar!
The next day, we head back into Palermo to spend some time exploring and found the local food and wine fair. Then we try a great Parilla spot recommended by our cooking class.
Check back in soon for our trip to Colonia, Uruguay & a fun little blooper reel we decided to put together, showing what it's really like to start vlogging :)
Shout out to Tierra Negra, our cooking class, it was such a great experience! Check them out if you're in BA!
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26 Travelpro Rollaboard Suiter (Crew) -
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What type of Carry-ons do we use?
20 Travelpro Business Plus Rollaboard (Crew) -
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Be As You Are (JordanXL Remix) - Mike Posner (Intro)
On & On (feat. Daniel Levi) - Cartoon
What type of camera do you use for filming? Canon G7X Mark II
What program do you use to edit your videos? Adobe CS6 Premier Pro
Was anyone hurt in the filming of that UMA class? We don't think so, but can't say for sure.
Filmed: July 7 & 8, 2016
For more information on travel with STS Tours, check out our website: ststours.ca
Buenos Aires cuisine by Latin America's top chefs
Buenos Aires cuisine is synonymous with diversity. Heavily influenced by Spanish and Italian immigration, the plate of the porteño – the local name for Buenos Aires residents – has evolved over the years with Argentine twists on European classics and contributions from Asia, the Middle East and the rest of Latin America. Despite its location at one extreme of the Earth, the city attracts visitors from all over the world, in part because of its rich gastronomic heritage.
In this video, nine top chefs and restaurateurs from the Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants family tell us why Buenos Aires cuisine is so fantastic.
Featuring:
Juan Gaffuri - Elena
Dante Liporace - Tarquino
Emilio Garip - Oviedo
Soledad Nardelli - former head chef at Chila
Fernando Rivarola - El Baqueano
Gaston Rivera - La Cabrera
Martin Molteni - Pura Tierra
Fernando Trocca - Sucre
German Martitegui - Tegui
Video courtesy of the Buenos Aires City Tourism Board
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1 Maido, Lima, Peru
2 Central, Lima, Peru
3 D.O.M., São Paulo, Brazil
4 Pujol, Mexico City, Mexico
5 Boragó, Santiago, Chile
6 Quintonil, Mexico City, Mexico
7 Astrid y Gastón, Lima, Peru
8 A Casa do Porco, São Paulo, Brazil
9 Maní, São Paulo, Brazil
10 Tegui, Buenos Aires, Argentina
11 Sud 777, Mexico City, Mexico
12 Osso Carnicería y Salumería, Lima, Peru
13 Don Julio, Buenos Aires, Argentina
14 99, Santiago, Chile
15 La Mar, Lima, Peru
16 Lasai, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
17 Harry Sasson, Bogotá, Colombia
18 Leo, Bogotá, Colombia
19 El Baqueano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
20 Maito, Panamá, Panama
21 Isolina, Lima, Peru
22 Parador La Huella, José Ignacio, Uruguay
23 Olympe, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
24 Rafael, Lima, Peru
25 Pangea, Monterrey, Mexico
26 Chila, Buenos Aires, Argentina
27 Mocotó, São Paulo, Brazil
28 Gustu, La Paz, Bolivia
29 Nicos, Mexico City, Mexico
30 Malabar, Lima, Peru
31 Biko, Mexico City, Mexico
32 Amaranta, Toluca, Mexico
33 Ambrosia, Santiago, Chile
34 Corazón de Tierra, Valle De Guadalupe, Mexico
35 Rosetta, Mexico City, Mexico RE-ENTRY
36 Alcalde, Guadalajara, Mexico NEW ENTRY
37 Elena, Buenos Aires, Argentina
38 Restaurante 040, Santiago, Chile NEW ENTRY
39 Máximo Bistrot, Mexico City, Mexico RE-ENTRY
40 Villanos en Bermudas, Bogotá, Colombia NEW ENTRY
41 Esquina Mocotó, São Paulo, Brazil NEW ENTRY
42 Laja, Ensenada, Mexico RE-ENTRY
43 La Docena Oyster Bar & Grill, Guadalajara, Mexico NEW ENTRY
44 Aramburu, Buenos Aires, Argentina
45 Tuju, São Paulo, Brazil
46 Fiesta, Lima, Peru
47 Amaz, Lima, Peru NEW ENTRY
48 Crizia, Buenos Aires, Argentina NEW ENTRY
49 Proper, Buenos Aires, Argentina NEW ENTRY
50 Mishiguene, Buenos Aires, Argentina NEW ENTRY
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Volunteering in a Community Soup Kitchen in Buenos Aires
Volunteers in the soup kitchen help to prepare and serve breakfast, lunch and an afternoon snack for everyone in the community center as well learning the secrets of traditional Argentinian food.
In this video we show you how is a typical day like?
Filmed and edited by Markus Steifelbauer.
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ARGENTINA: BUENOS AIRES: ANNUAL GAUCHO PARADE
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The Gauchos, the Argentinean cowboys, are an institution in the country.
And every year, the 6th of December is dedicated to their importance to Argentina's past and present.
The date commemorates the day Martin Fierro, Argentina's epic poem about the life of a legendary Gaucho, was first published in 1872.
The annual parade is a good opportunity for experienced gauchos to show off their garments and skills and keep an old tradition alive.
Some 70-thousand people gathered in Plaza de Mayo, central Buenos Aires, on Saturday to celebrate the annual Gaucho parade.
Each year, the 6th of December is Gaucho's Day in Argentina.
It is an annual display of music, colour and traditional food to honour Argentina's cowboys, the Gauchos.
Their origins come from two civilizations a world apart -- native South America and Europe.
The original Gauchos settled in the Pampa -- unending prairies that cover a quarter of Argentina -- where they found ample grass and water to feed the wild cattle introduced by the Spanish colonists at the beginning of the conquest.
Argentina's annual celebration is a good opportunity for today's Gauchos to drink and be merry and to show off their traditional garments and skills.
It's also a chance to keep a long-standing tradition alive.
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We are all gauchos. One way or another, all Argentineans feel the tradition from our ancestors of creating a big country that we all love.
SUPER CAPTION: Orlando Armentano, Gaucho's Day National Commission representative
Gaucho's day was created four years ago and celebrations take place in various cities around the country.
The day marks the anniversary of the publication of Martin Fierro by Jose Hernandez Argentina's epic poem on the life of a legendary Gaucho.
The poem is one of Argentina's literary masterpieces and it's considered by many as the Bible of the Gauchos.
In his poem, Martin Fierro preached unity among the gauchos.
And many years later, these cowboys are honouring that notion in Buenos Aires.
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San Telmo Market, Buenos Aires, Argentina
San Telmo is the oldest barrio (neighbourhood) in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Cafes, tango parlors and antique shops line up the cobblestone streets, which are filled with artists and dancers. Sundays is the day of the main San Telmo market, and this video is a collection of four short clips filmed during the Sunday market.
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En homenaje a las fechas patrias, hoy cocinamos: Carbonada criolla. La receta rinde para cuatro personas.
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SOLAR DAYBREAK: TOP TRAVEL - ARGENTINA
Argentina is a diverse wonderland -- offering everything from vibrant jungles, wild-life packed wetlands, and dramatic glaciers -- to mammoth mountains and dune-dotted beaches.
The Argentine Capital -- Buenos Aires -- is one of the world's most exhilarating cities -- filled with astounding art, delicious food, and people with a passion for having fun.
Here you can get your tango fix or marvel at a tango show -- or feast on steaks and wine.
The Iguazu Falls -- undoubtedly is one of Argentina's star natural attractions.
The falls are located in the far north of the country, right on the border with Brazil -- in a large expanse of national park and rain forest.
And from one impressive landscape to another -- Argentina is also home to the Glaciar Perito Moreno.
The stunning glacier measures 30 kilometers long and 60 meters high -- and is believed to be constantly advancing up to two meters a day -- a spectacular, translucent bulk at close range.
And what would a visit to Argentina be without seeing the Andes?
This amazing mountain range offers high deserts, scenic lakes, great hiking and the continent's highest peak -- often called the roof of the Americas.