Decided to give a visiting chef friend a glimpse of some really classic, local fare at an old neighborhood bodegón. Started off with a provoleta - I prefer the grilled version, but the "liquido" version is still pretty damned good, and this one was nicely spiked with some chili.
We went totally classic and got a milanesa napolitana - nicely done, though we both found the tomato sauce a little bland. Nice touch, however, is that they grill the slices of ham that are on top. 175 pesos.
And, I just had to introduce her to one of the offbeat classics of old school porteño fare, a suprema maryland, which I'd done a whole series on way back. Actually one of the better versions I've had, again the ham having been grilled, which gave it a nice texture and smokiness, fresh tomatoes, a good sized ramekin of the creamed corn sauce to smother it in, and a decent fried banana. Also, the papas pailles that it came with were far better than the regular fries on the milanesa. 195 pesos.
Nice place. Slow, but friendly service. Slightly cramped quarters. I'd go back again if I was nearby. read more