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Buenos Aires Trip Report – First Time in Argentina (5 Days)

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Contramano! I hooked up so many times there when I was in my 30s! Back then it was full of escorts and seekers for sugar daddies that I would hooked up with for free, as I was relatively young and hot. Since I switched my biological clock to DC culture, I have not been able to enjoy Buenos Aires gay night. When it starts, I am already deeply slept. However, the local times are perfect for a self-declared vampire as you.

I am appalled that you did not like bife de chorizo, which is my favorite meat cut. I guess you chose a terrible restaurant, it is usually good and tender even at mediocre establishments.

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9 hours ago, Mavica said:

After which you call your Cardiologist.

Once, in Chicago, I fancied a steak. The qaiter asked if I wanted the 12oz, 20oz, or 32oz! I asked if anybody finished the 32oz, he said no! Not sure if they had a resident  cardiologist!

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Argentine bife de chorizo any time! The best beef in the world, beef that tastes like beef. Especially at a parrilla al carbon or a las lenas. South Americans are macho and like their beef chewy (and often well-done, another topic), but if your BdC was chain-saw quality, something went very wrong at the ranch or in the kitchen.

There was a restaurant in Amarillo that used to advertise up and down I-40. If you could finish their FIVE-POUND steak (that's 80 oz. for the arithmetically disinclined), it was free. The ambulance, however, would be about $2,000.

Money & cash - This has been an issue on every trip to Argentina. My first was during the hyperinflation of 1989 and before the prevalence of ATMs so you can imagine. As I currently understand it, cash is still king (though the parallel exchange rates have gotten closer), and like everywhere where cash is king, you must bring flawless U.S. currency.

Contramano - the first in a life of many, many good-time money boys. Oh the direction we take from some unsuspecting early step ...

 

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On 9/10/2025 at 1:07 PM, floridarob said:

Highlight: Hard Rock Cafe #90
A personal milestone—this trip included my 90th Hard Rock Cafe visit worldwide at the Puerto Madero location.

Glad they treated you nicely, but your life mission would earn maximum sneerage where I am in California, the sneering capital of the world.

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2 hours ago, davet said:

Argentine bife de chorizo any time! The best beef in the world, beef that tastes like beef. Especially at a parrilla al carbon or a las lenas. South Americans are macho and like their beef chewy (and often well-done, another topic), but if your BdC was chain-saw quality, something went very wrong at the ranch or in the kitchen.

There was a restaurant in Amarillo that used to advertise up and down I-40. If you could finish their FIVE-POUND steak (that's 80 oz. for the arithmetically disinclined), it was free. The ambulance, however, would be about $2,000.

Money & cash - This has been an issue on every trip to Argentina. My first was during the hyperinflation of 1989 and before the prevalence of ATMs so you can imagine. As I currently understand it, cash is still king (though the parallel exchange rates have gotten closer), and like everywhere where cash is king, you must bring flawless U.S. currency.

Contramano - the first in a life of many, many good-time money boys. Oh the direction we take from some unsuspecting early step ...

 

At the moment (I am in Argentina, where a few days may deliver radical changes), cash is still more convenient but not because of the gap between official and blue exchange rates. Actually, there were some crazy moments during the last weeks when the official was more favorable for foreigners than the blue rate. The issue is the exorbitant fee ATMs charge you, about 24 bucks for each withdrawal, and that if you are lucky and can access your foreign accounts. To make it worse, the withdrawals limit is extremely low, so you end getting no more than 100 bucks and paying 24 for them. If you did not bring cash, your second option is Western Union.

Always avoid ATMs until further notice. In the near future, access to foreign accounts may improve, but who knows. 

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2 hours ago, davet said:

Glad they treated you nicely, but your life mission would earn maximum sneerage where I am in California, the sneering capital of the world.

Perhaps @floridarob should step up the challenge. What about number of cocks sucked in a Hard Rock Cafe bathroom?

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