This afternoon, Lina and I had a late lunch in a Spanish restaurant right downtown in the heart of Buenos Aires, called Plaza Asturia. Lina had discovered it on one of her walks, and enjoyed it, so it seemed a good choice.
I wouldn’t say the ambiance was particularly Spanish—the place is more like a Bar Notable of Buenos Aires, but very nice nonetheless. But the food was excellent—and Spanish.
Lina had lamb, and I had filet mignon, or what we call lomo here. As you can see from the photo, it was far too much for one person. Next time, we should split it between two—the problem is finding two people who like their steak cooked the same way! Anyway, definitely one to repeat.