New New Digs + Arepas, Finally

My sixth (counting duplicates) hotel and the best!  Quite large, with another don't-blink-or-you'll-miss-it entrance, a fairly large room with a fridge, so that means more ham and cheese sandwiches!


The lobby has a slight Lynchian vibe:




It's on another pedestrianized street, busy on a Sunday afternoon.  Its official name is "Lavalle," but I call it "Cambio Street, " because every few feet there's someone hawking money exchange.  Luckily my room overlooks the quiet side street!




Arepas are a popular Colombian food, but not so popular that I ever found a restaurant selling them.  I had to come to Buenos Aires!

They're nothing more than a fried disc of cornmeal flour.  Sometime small (2-1/2") thin ones were served as part of the breakfast in one of my Bogotá hotels, but generally they're larger and thicker, and stuffed with just about anything -- think sandwich.

This is just down the street from my new (again!) hotel:


I got one with ham & cheese and the other with "meat" (i.e. beef).  Four inches of yum, and very filling!


10,000 pesos ($6.67) with a pepsi and worth every peso!



 

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