BUENOS AIRES
some tango happening in the restaurant streets and the whole place had a terrific vibe. The only problem was that the sky was turning a decidedly dark grey and we felt rain in the air. We were only wearing t-shirts so thought we’d head back to the hostel. It was also the all important Chelsea Champions League clash with those cheating Scousers - could we finally beat them this time and get to that all important final! The answer in short as you all know if no, we couldn’t! Ah well there’s always next year!

After the mild disappointment of the football we headed off to pack. Wow, this was our last night in South America and it felt funny. We had decided to go out for a meal, but nobody goes out to eat in BA before at least 10pm so we thought we’d have enough time to head into town. We checked out the local restaurants but they were a little bit pricey, Rob was also after a last all you
can eat and had his heart set on the Chinese we’d been to one our first visit. We took the metro and I honestly felt really sad to be leaving. The city was buzzing and we checked out a few other eating options but they really are so meat based that we knew we’d be safe with the Chinese and at the end of the day its not really Chinese, they have a few spring rolls and its run by Chinese but that really is as far as it gets!!!

Unfortunately for Rob he was a little disappointed with the meal, they had run out of fish and he admitted that the emphasis seemed to be on quantity and not quality -but hey this was going to be our last chance of stuffing ourselves silly for a ridiculously low amount of money! These places are really incredible value, and we got our money’s worth to say the least!!! We also had a lovely bottle of wine and as I’m writing this I’m wishing for a glass of delicious