3 Years Around the World

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A Vegetarian in Beef Country

It’s not easy being a vegetarian in this city. Beef is king in Argentina. There are a few vegetarian eateries but most restaurants cater to carnivores, with barbeque (asado) being not just a popular dish, but an event. So this vegetarian was delighted to stumble onto this fabulous dish at Cafe Proa, a combination art gallery/cafe in the artsy Caminito district of Buenos Aires. This gorgeous presentation consisted of grilled seasonal vegetables (potatoes, eggplant, squash, zucchini, tomato), vinaigrette eggplant dip, carrot mayonnaise cream, olives and baby potatoes, semi-hard cheeses, fugazza with extra virgin olive and bagel bread.


And since at the moment Argentina is one of the most inexpensive countries in the world to visit, the whole shebang cost only $11, lemonade and wine included.

8 responses to “A Vegetarian in Beef Country”
  1. I was wondering how you’d do in beef country, but that spread looks amazing and delicious 😋. How ever did you find it!

    1. This was just a lucky stumble onto the place. I love it when that happens!

  2. Exactly

  3. Ron Walker Avatar
    Ron Walker

    What a deal! And with the rate of inflation there. Looks delish!

    1. The cost of living here right now is amazing. Not so good for the locals, but good for us tourists.

  4. Margret Roberts Avatar
    Margret Roberts

    Enjoy!! Looks yummy! Happy New Year Basia!

    1. Thanks Margret, and to you also.