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Is Argentina's beef the best in the world?
CNN's Richard Quest gets his gaucho on and wrangles with a beef lovers question on the outskirts of Buenos Aires.

It can be the best but one needs to know the supplier or restaurant . In 2003 the meat was superb everywhere in buenos aires now it's few Places . My favourite steak in Buenos Aires Is the tomahawk steak at the same name restaurant Tomahawk El Salvador and Arévalo Palermo . It's a huge portion for two grassfed from the plains of la pampaI think it is both the best and the cheapest (sounds surreal)
In general the beef is band and tasteless, like most of the food here. Portions are huge and inexpensive.
As compared to what and where ... ??In general the beef is band and tasteless, like most of the food here. Portions are huge and inexpensive.
I am glad you enjoy the food hereAs compared to what and where ... ??
It's pretty easy to say stuff like this ... with no baseline comparison around the world, in tons of different restaurants.
For instance, my baseline of eating in more than 125+ countries, different price points and styles of restaurants ... I can say that "higher price" tourist joints like La Brigada, Don Julio, La Cabrera, Duhau @ Park Hyatt are pretty damn phenomenal at 1/4 the price you would pay at any North American restaurant of similar ilk.
Is Argentine beef better than everything else in the world ... can't say ... I'm sure there is some sherpa who feeds his cows honey glazed berries and ambrosia and sings them lullabies at night to ensure they are never stressed - I'm sure that beef is pretty phenomenal.
What I can say, is that if you're in Argentina for a while, you're going to get some great beef and you're lucky to have the comparative price points you have. Don't think it's any better out there ... (Maybe I'm writing lots because I need to defend how positively I felt about my last couple weeks in Buenos Aires ;P)
As compared to what and where ... ??
It's pretty easy to say stuff like this ... with no baseline comparison around the world, in tons of different restaurants.
For instance, my baseline of eating in more than 125+ countries, different price points and styles of restaurants ... I can say that "higher price" tourist joints like La Brigada, Don Julio, La Cabrera, Duhau @ Park Hyatt are pretty damn phenomenal at 1/4 the price you would pay at any North American restaurant of similar ilk.
Is Argentine beef better than everything else in the world ... can't say ... I'm sure there is some sherpa who feeds his cows honey glazed berries and ambrosia and sings them lullabies at night to ensure they are never stressed - I'm sure that beef is pretty phenomenal.
What I can say, is that if you're in Argentina for a while, you're going to get some great beef and you're lucky to have the comparative price points you have. Don't think it's any better out there ... (Maybe I'm writing lots because I need to defend how positively I felt about my last couple weeks in Buenos Aires ;P)
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