An instagramer went to visit a bodegón in a Buenos Aires neighborhood and tried everything. “It has a very complete menu,” she said in her video that went viral

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01/13/2023 – 5:17 p.m.

If you are thinking of going to eat with several friends, and you are looking for a place that combines quality, abundance and price, there is nothing better than a bodegón.

These restaurants They can be found in the Buenos Aires neighborhoods or other locations And they often attract fans of good food, who don’t hesitate to line up for hours to try the tasty and affordable dishes.

There are also many influencers who go to try the food in these places. In this case, it is a young woman who shared a video highlighting the abundant food and the economic costs of this bodegón that she visited.

Very cheap still life in Parque Patricios

“That’s right, we went to meet El Globito, inside the Huracán clubhouse. The place is super family-friendly and has a very complete menu with really huge portions,” Luli tells on her Instagram account @ comeren.ba. This bodegón is located at Avenida Caseros 3159, Parque Patricios.

“To start, We ordered these squid rings, which are literally the best I’ve ever eaten in my life, and these exploded cheese mozzarella“, says the young woman.

Regarding the main meal, “we went with a classic of the bodegón: the milanesas. We ordered the Mila Bodegón that is for 4 or 6 people that has bacon, cheese, bell peppers and a fried egg. Crazy,” describes the instagramer.

“We also ordered the Napolitana Mila, size for two, but huge, with ham, tomato sauce and cheese. A must. I loved it because they are well fried and thick,” argues the influencer

“We add this tortilla stuffed with ham and cheese, which is a party. We were 7 and we spent 2,300 each, and on top of that there was food left over. I highly recommend them to go among several. Everything is hyper homemade and huge portions. Very good,” she concluded.

The prices of the meals in the bodegón

In his account, shared some of the prices with those who met in the tavern:

  • Squids: $2,150
  • Mozzarella: $1,050
  • Mila Still life for 4: $4,850
  • Mila Napo for 2: $2,450
  • Tortilla stuffed with ham and cheese: $1,500

Which bodegón has the best milanesa from Buenos Aires

Rocío, the influencer who owns the @lachicadelbrunch account on Instagramwent to try “the Milanese bodegón winner that was recognized as the best in the City of Buenos Aires”.

For this, he went to The Cravingmore specifically to its mother branch in Villa Del Parque, which “is spacious, well-familiar. There is noise but as in any bodegón, they will eat deliciously.”

“We start with a Spanish potato omelette well baby, as we ordered, and a portion of squid rings with tartar sauce is emblematic,” says Rocío.

Milanesa, obviously, is what you have to come to try at this place. We ordered the XXL, which you can divide into the flavors you prefer. We ordered Napolitana and the house one, on the other hand, comes with ham, tomato, caramelized onion and is cut with a spoon“warns the young woman.

The instagramer emphasizes that “the key to this place is that it has to be cut with a spoon. And it comes with a mattress of fries underneath.”

I suggest that you come in a group to share because everything is huge, like the desserts we tried: the house drink, on the one hand, and the bread pudding, which for me was the hit of the desserts. And we close with a slice of tiramisu,” she concludes.

These are some prices that the user @lachicadelbrunch shared on her account:

  • Spanish potato omelette: $1,900.
  • Milanesa: the largest of all costs $6,000 and five people ate. While the smallest cost approximately $3,000. All with mattress of fries. Different flavors can be requested.

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