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Some of Houston's best empanadas and the most authentic Milanesa this side of Buenos Aires are found at this little pastry shop on the west side. Sweet... More »
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If you're a red meat fan, there's very little in town that beats a parrillada for two at Pampa Grill, which should rightfully be...
The ham and cheese empanadas ($2.25 each) at Argentina Cafe (3055 Sage, 713-622-8877) may well be the best and least expensive snack in the city, although it is unlikely that just one will stave off hunger pangs. Like everything else in this tiny coffee shop, the half moon-shaped pastries are pinched together by hand. Packed with a delicious ham and Swiss cheese filling mixed with onions, the...
Andres Perekalski and his family moved to Houston a couple of years ago from Florida, and to Florida from Buenos Aires, where Andres's parents owned a deli and coffee shop. His surname is not particularly Argentinean — in fact, the roots of the family are Russian and Polish. They all ended up in Houston after Andres met his wife, who is from Honduras.
The family just opened...
I was happy to see crispy sweetbreads, tongue vinaigrette and wood-oven short-rib pizza on the menu at Tango & Malbec, the new Argentinian restaurant in the shadow of the Galleria.
Until recently, virtually every South American restaurant that has opened in the city seemed to be based on the crowd-pleasing rodizio format, that Brazilian all-you-can-eat...
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