There are two bars with good food options and Nice sights of the City of Buenos Aires: Aeropuerto, at Palermo, and Trade Sky Bar, at av Corrientes 222. Palacio Barolo offers a Nice terrace but the food is not great.
Many years ago, there was an olympique swiming pool near av Juan b Justo and Honduras. It was the place for “salvavidas” to train themselves and offerted classes. It was open to the public on summer.
I add museo sivori in palermo, at rosedal; if you visit Caminito, right there is museo quinquela martin and few meters away fundacion proa, its terrace offers one of the best views of town.
I dont recommend to attend arteba.
last year an indian chef was invited to a tv program at cocineros argentinos, the video in available in youtube. Not sure if he is the one you are asking about.
Gran Dabbang is fusion and small size dishes called tapas. Try to get there before it opens at 8 pm, or around 10 pm. Dont expect a place fancy and elegant.
Hi, I dont have a personal trainer to recommend, but there is a monthly magazine online: www.runnin.com.ar that has a section with data about personal trainers. You can see most of them at the races run across town on weekends
It is because the wheat here has a different proportion of gluten, proteins, ashes and water than the one at the US. If you search for tables of equivalence may improve the result.