Santiago, Chile
An amazing wind storm in Rochester made our plane to
Atlanta late, but we made our connection to Santiago, and, surprisingly, our
bags made it too. It was an overnight
flight with a two-hour time change. After
checking in at our hotel (and they had our room ready at 11 AM), we promptly
went to sleep and got up in the late afternoon.
We have an envelope full of material from Tauck, the tour operator we’ll
be joining on Friday evening, which included two whole pages on South American
beef. So we knew that Argentina was
well-known for its beef, but did not know that Chile prized beef also. We learned all about the different cuts from
the ones we’re used to, and that Chileans and Argentinians prize flavor over
texture, so the promotion of “very tender” beef has no meaning here. Beef which is a bit tough to chew is accepted
if the flavor is wonderful. So of
course, for dinner, we went to a very highly rated steak house named “Happening”. We arrived at 7:00 and were the only customers—the
locals didn’t begin to arrive until about 7:45. On the walls was a selection of reproductions
of famous art work, substituting cows for humans.
We had a wonderful dinner, and we’re off to bed. Plans for tomorrow include the very highly
recommended pre-Columbian museum, and before dinner we’ll meet up with our
group.
Soooo, how was the flavor?
ReplyDeleteOutstanding!
DeleteThe Moona Lisa?
ReplyDeleteLove the "Cow with the Pearl Earring"! Glad you were able to catch up on some sleep as soon as you arrived.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the gentle correction, Ralph. I don't know where "golden" came from, but tiredness and a half-bottle of excellent Chilean Merlot probably played a role.
DeleteI prefer the Mooona Lisa it has more class. JY
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