Argentina
Buenos Aires: a trip-worth expression of Latin America’s street art
Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina is where a metropolis meets an affluent heritage contrasted by its harsh current life. The epitome of untamed politics of the South American continent, ...
Mendoza: feed your senses where Andes meet the vines of Argentina
Rocks, dust and a scorching sun are the most likely setting for a cacti show, not for the verdant bushes of vines rolling up from the mountains bottoms towards the ...
Casa Cruz: fun with modern gastronomic cooking in Buenos Aires
Casa Cruz gained its fame for an original take on Argentine ingredients blended with Italian cooking ...
La Brigada: slicing tender steak with a spoon
La Brigada is authentic, traditional and has a rustic gaucho feel. The restaurant's wooden walls are lavishly decorated with anything that is Argentine. From the local football teams' flags to ...
Osaka Buenos Aires: where the trendy crowd meets
Osaka has spread across America from Lima, through Santiago, Mexico DF, Saõ Paulo to Buenos Aires, where in 2012 this luxurious chain of peruvian/japanese restaurants opened its second offshoot in ...
Sipan: modern peruvian cevicheria in Buenos Aires
Ceviche is a must here and was refreshing, juicy and intense as it should be ...
Michel Rolland and the patrons of Clos de los Siete in Argentina
Clos de Los Siete is about 20 minutes drive from Tunuyan, a town South of Mendoza in Argentina. Reaching to the foothills of the Andes the extensive property is spread through ...
Finca Los Nubes: beauty-queen of all wineries
In terms of beauty this was the most stunning family winery I have visited so far (and there have been hundreds). The property and the vineyards are owned by José Luis ...
Yacochuya winery: Michel Rolland's Argentine miracle
As you drive from Tucuman to Cafayate the lush green fertile hills with flora resembling my native Central Europe turn into an almost life-less dessert with the rising altitude. The ...