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In cantina Vigne Cappato: lunga vita al Vermentino
Episode six
A one-week visit to Argentina, between Bariloche and Buenos Aires, can be told in a dozen or so episodes, not seven as in this case due to the fact there are many events coming up and news cannot wait. For instance, at Madrid Fusion, between Monday 23rd January and Wednesday, the country to follow will indeed be Argentina so I’ll pass on the baton to Gabriele Zanatta who’s in the Spanish capital.
Now, in this space, I’d like to remember all the excellences I discovered or were pointed out to me so that this list can be useful to those who’ll visit this huge South American country.
Restaurants: they’re all in Baires except three, starting from Cassis in Bariloche, with chef Mariana Muller, known as China given the Asian traits of her eyes, and her husband Ernesto Wolf. They will speak at Identità Naturali on Saturday 4th March in Milan.
A close up of Pablo Rivero, patron at Don Julio in Buenos Aires. Behind him, chef Guido Tassi who also contributes to the success of this excellent chargrilled meat restaurant
Everything and everyone else is in the capital, starting from Don Julio in Guatemala 4699, the kingdom of meat, thanks to a family of butchers. Pablo Rivero enriched the offer by adding a grill on which the various cuts are prepared masterfully. The collaboration with Guido Tassi, who obviously has Italian roots, completes the richness and pleasantness of the place.
Mishiguene, in Lafinur 3368, is instead a space dominated by chef Tomas Kalika. He presents it as an establishment offering “Cocina de Inmigrantes” which sounds fine but doesn’t reveal much as in Argentina almost everyone is an immigrant or has an immigrant heritage. To be precise, they offer excellent Jewish cuisine. Ask for the table at the far back, next to the kitchen. And do not order the cauliflower.
A peculiar entrance for a very rich looking fine dining place such as Tegui of chef German Martitegui in Buenos Aires. The contrast is intended, of course
Dining at Mishiguene in December 2016 in Buenos Aires, with journalist Julia Perez Lozano and the restaurant’s chef Tomas Kalika
6. To be continued. Here are episodes one, two, three, four and five.
born in Milan in March 1955, at Il Giornale for 31 years dividing himself between sports and food, since 2004 he's the creator and curator of Identità Golose. twitter @oloapmarchi
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