S sinagua980 Registered Joined Jan 28, 2011 Messages 202 Likes 79 Sep 15, 2012 #21 We go to Artemisia off Gorriti to buy their bread sometimes when we're craving nice wheat bread with a crispy-ish crust.
We go to Artemisia off Gorriti to buy their bread sometimes when we're craving nice wheat bread with a crispy-ish crust.
M mariposa Registered Joined Feb 3, 2010 Messages 677 Likes 340 Sep 15, 2012 #22 We go to Artemisia off Gorriti to buy their bread sometimes when we're craving nice wheat bread with a crispy-ish crust. Click to expand... you can keep that one, too....(am I too picky? I guess so...)
We go to Artemisia off Gorriti to buy their bread sometimes when we're craving nice wheat bread with a crispy-ish crust. Click to expand... you can keep that one, too....(am I too picky? I guess so...)
N nelaursen Registered Joined Sep 8, 2010 Messages 15 Likes 3 Sep 15, 2012 #23 http://www.broet.com.ar/ some austrian guys just opened up this place after living here with the same complaint - really really good bread.
http://www.broet.com.ar/ some austrian guys just opened up this place after living here with the same complaint - really really good bread.
S sinagua980 Registered Joined Jan 28, 2011 Messages 202 Likes 79 Sep 15, 2012 #24 mariposa said: you can keep that one, too....(am I too picky? I guess so...) Click to expand... We're picky about some things too - mostly Vietnamese food. We end up making our own when we're really craving it. Good luck in the hunt to find or make your own bread.
mariposa said: you can keep that one, too....(am I too picky? I guess so...) Click to expand... We're picky about some things too - mostly Vietnamese food. We end up making our own when we're really craving it. Good luck in the hunt to find or make your own bread.
M mariposa Registered Joined Feb 3, 2010 Messages 677 Likes 340 Sep 16, 2012 #25 Good luck in the hunt to find or make your own bread. Click to expand... I gave up hunting long ago....
Good luck in the hunt to find or make your own bread. Click to expand... I gave up hunting long ago....
Rich One Registered Joined Jul 17, 2012 Messages 10,442 Likes 7,028 Sep 16, 2012 #26 nelaursen said: http://www.broet.com.ar/ some austrian guys just opened up this place after living here with the same complaint - really really good bread. Click to expand... Thanks for the link I had mentioned this bakery in this thread above
nelaursen said: http://www.broet.com.ar/ some austrian guys just opened up this place after living here with the same complaint - really really good bread. Click to expand... Thanks for the link I had mentioned this bakery in this thread above
nlaruccia Registered Joined Jan 5, 2010 Messages 2,005 Likes 1,432 Sep 16, 2012 #27 Does anyone know of a panaderia that makes low carbohydrate bread for diabetics?
H hugobugo Registered Joined Sep 14, 2012 Messages 2 Likes 1 Sep 18, 2012 #28 Thanks for all the responses. True, there are restaurants with quite good bread but usually they don’t sell it. And I already have tried hausbrot, but for me it’s not tasty at all. And it seems weird that everything is wrapped in plastic there. I guess I’m going to give this Austrian bakery a try. Look’s good on the webpage.
Thanks for all the responses. True, there are restaurants with quite good bread but usually they don’t sell it. And I already have tried hausbrot, but for me it’s not tasty at all. And it seems weird that everything is wrapped in plastic there. I guess I’m going to give this Austrian bakery a try. Look’s good on the webpage.
P Panini Registered Joined Apr 18, 2012 Messages 69 Likes 12 Sep 18, 2012 #29 There's a bread, pastry shop at the entrance of La Bourgogne, I think it's the best http://www.timeout.com/buenos-aires/buenos-aires/venue/1:7877/la-bourgogne
There's a bread, pastry shop at the entrance of La Bourgogne, I think it's the best http://www.timeout.com/buenos-aires/buenos-aires/venue/1:7877/la-bourgogne
B Babs Registered Joined Feb 16, 2011 Messages 4 Likes 2 Sep 20, 2012 #30 mmmm guys you should try L'epi www.lepi.com.ar