Asado Experience and Street Art Tour in Palermo Viejo
Summary
Meet your guides in the fashionable neighborhood of Palermo Viejo to begin your 5-hour culinary experience in the comfort of a beautiful loft-style home initially built as a bakery in the trendy neighborhood of Palermo Viejo.
Tour info
Duration
5 hours
Group Size
10
Pricing (From)
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Meeting Point
Dropoff location
Why take this tour?
Learn about the food and culture of Argentina on this 5-hour, small group tour in the beautiful Palermo Viejo neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Visit butchers, bakers, wine shops and more before learning how to make chimichurri, asado and other delectable dishes. Relax and enjoy the delicious foods you have helped to prepare in an amazing large home that was initially a bakery in the turn of the century, car repair shop, art gallery and sculpting studio and workshop and now a large loft home with professional kitchen in an open floor plan with a lovely garden equiped with grill and wood-burning oven.
What’s included?
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All food and beverages -
Guided tour -
Gratuities
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Hotel pickup and drop-off
Things to know
Before you book
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Duration: 5h
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Mobile tickets accepted
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Tour takes place in a private home
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Transportation is not included
Before you go
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking part of tour
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Please check weather and dress accordingly
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All food and drink is included
Cancellation Policy
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For a full refund, cancel at least 3 days in advance of the start date of the experience. We need to make purchases ahead of time to prepare for this experience.
Redemption information
Confirmation necessary? Yes
Your voucher will be collected or scanned on redemption
About operator:
Participate in creating a typical weekend family asado (local bbq) that Argentina is famous for. Your guide wil take your small semi-private group to the butcher shop, the bakery, and the wine store, all the while walking the cobblestone streets of either Palermo Viejo or San Telmo, just like a local family would do. You then go back to a large private home (not a restaurant) and help prepare the asado. It is a first-hand experience of learning how to prep the meat, create the salad, build the fire with charcoal and wood, and all the while learn about the neighborhood (guests might want to jot down the different shops visited for some shopping later). The tour is an experience where you can learn about asado customs, and learn more information about the city in a very relaxed atmosphere. And you would be eating a fantastic asado guided by the very capable hands of a master parrillero (local grill master).
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