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In summer, Anthony Bourdain travels to Buenos Aires to get to know the city, its customs. However, the streets are rather empty at this time of year, as most of the locals go to the sea during the holidays to escape from the heat.

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  1. Is really hard to believe that he isn't in this world anymore… πŸ˜’πŸ’”πŸ’”πŸ’”πŸ’”πŸ’”

  2. JAJAJA nadie escucha tango en Argentina… por nadie me refiero a menos del 5% de la poblacion.

  3. ΒΏAlguien mΓ‘s se siente identificado con la tristeza del tango? Β‘Es como si describiera mi vida amorosa! πŸ’”πŸ’ƒ

  4. All wrong. First, although all Argentinians love La Boca, they chose one of the poorest neighborhoods out of the 100 in Buenos Aires to make their show.

    They portray us as tango dancers, when, at best, 0.1% of the population actually does it. They feature the Boca Juniors carnival (and even though half of Argentina supports this team, nobody really follows the carnivals). They show construction workers sleeping as if they were homeless, when in reality it's because they take a nap at noon after working 10 hours straight.

    They seek romance in poverty or the lower class, when Argentina is so much more than that.

    Although Anthony is no longer with us, I don’t think this production would have fooled him, as it has fooled his audience.

    The title of the video is about food at Don Carlos, which lasts a maximum of 10 minutes. After that, all the footage and what follows in the video tries to depict us as a country in crisis. And we don’t need that. On the contrary, foreign producers should do their research before coming to visit us. Because when it comes to the best of nature, we're always the first.

  5. Me gustaba mucho este programa, no vi muchos capitulos pero lo poco que vi siempre me engancho. Se te extraΓ±a bastante Anthony

  6. I’ve been living here in BAfor a year and a half, it is impossible to find all of the fantasic places like Don Carlo, they are literally on every block! I’ve had great meals in Boca but never here. I’m on my way! Taxi! Address; Brandsen 699, Boca, CABA (took me a while to pick it out of the maps)

  7. When I was a little kid my parents took me every weekend to Aeroparque to watch the planes take off and land, just as in the show.

  8. quΓ© hermoso episodio . de todo lo quΓ© vi de bourdain esto en particular me llegΓ³ a un lado distinto . muy lindo

  9. 11:25 "I am alone" 😒😒😒❀❀❀Omg love you brother ❀Such a sadness feeling after all…Some ppl have "everything" just from normal citizen perspective but…

  10. It is maliciously filmed with an artificial yellow filter, and black and white, to make it look depressive.
    It's part of the artificial imaginary world which hollywood paints, lying to people about the rest of the world.

  11. Mi deseo fue en algΓΊn momento encontrarmelo en la calle de causalidad y recomendarle los lugares donde yo como en Buenos Aires.
    ya no va a pasar. πŸ™

  12. Amigos Argentinos. Cuando, en el video, hablan de que en Buenos Aires hay una mescla de todo, gente de todos los lados, etc ni una vez mencionan los pueblos originarios, dicen italia, EspaΓ±a, los gauchos, gente de LatinoamΓ©rica, etc. Pero nunca la gente que ahi vivia…cuando miro a las murgas me da mucha felicidad por que ahi veo la gente Argentina con sus caras, porque me parcee que desde mi punto de observaciΓ³n…argentina es percibida (o quiere percibirse) como gente "a Caniggia"…rubios europeos que "sin querer" estan ahi…pero sus raizes estan en europa, la pasta, etc. Bueno, todo eso para decir que me quedo feliz de ver la gente de argentina (al menos en la parte de las murgas) ahi mostrada con todos sus calidades y porque no defectos…somos lo que somos,.no podemos huir de esto. Lindo episodio.

  13. re: National character of sadness… Could it be nostalgia for better times? Back around the 1890s Argentina was the world's richest country…

  14. I have so much respect for career professional servers. I try to search them out whenever I can as they can add so much to your dining out experience. I salute the restaurant professionals who serve us amazing meals.

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