It was a lot easier finding a Mexican restaurant in the States than it is in Cordoba, our host province. I've tried a couple of places here and there, but they all failed to impress me. And before you ask, no, there aren't any Chipotle restaurants in Argentina. They don't even have a Taco Bell! How sad is that?
Fortunately, when we went to Buenos Aires, we found a lovely restaurant called Taco Box, which offers outdoor and indoor dining. But given that it was summer, we ate indoors where the A/C would keep us from melting like a snowman in front of heat lamps. In case you didn't know, January = scorching Argentine summer.
When we got there, we walked passed the outdoor dining area and went up a few steps. We found our own seats and noticed a stylish bar on the far end. The place was nice and dim, which as you can tell from some of the pics, made it difficult to take selfies. But there was something very relaxing about the environment, and the staff was good looking and friendly. They even gave us complimentary nachos with salsa. But would they have us saying aye-yi-yi by the end of the night?
So, the first thing we did was look at the drinks they had. I ordered a Pina Colada while Zach ordered a Margarita.
Then we ordered a dish that contained two burritos, two tacos, and a series of mini-tacos and taquito sticks.
I'll admit, I was expecting the tacos and burritos to contain pieces of meat strips. This is what we've typically encountered when we ordered Mexican food in Argentina. They doesn't usually come with any beans, which is vital for any Mexican dish. But Taco Box exceeded our expectations!
Not only did they use ground beef in each of their dishes, but they also added beans. We didn't even care that this would make us gassy all night when we got back to the hotel. We loved the taste and the flavors, which is a rare but welcomed treat.
Taco Box left us so impressed that we decided to go back the following night for drinks and desserts. Their Pina Coladas were so good that I ordered myself another one and Zach ordered himself a Margarita.
For dessert, Zach got himself this fabulous bowl of ice cream while I ordered a slice of key lime pie. I love all pies, but being a Florida boy, Key Lime pies are one of my favorite. But it's tough finding a decent slice in Cordoba, but not so tough to find in Buenos Aires. The only complaint I have about Taco Box's Key Lime Pie is that they added cherry dressing on top, which is okay for a cheesecake. But I've never had a Key Lime Pie with anything on top, except maybe some lime shavings. Other than that, everything was delicious and affordable. And yes! Taco Box had us saying aye-yi-yi. Just don't say aye-yi-yi outloud in Argentina. Argentines don't use cliche Mexican phrases, at all!
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