Roadside parillas from EZE
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Before the expressway between EZE and BsAs was completed, one would travel by a rural highway. There used to be lots of roadside parillas on this road. Are they still there, and any good?
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Not there anymore... you have to go onto the side roads that are part of the Ezeiza County to see those. Nothing special in my opinion....
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Hello,
Yes unfortunately Gaucho 100K is right, these days it's just a very busy toll road into the city and so there is no room for roadside parillas. However if that's what you're looking for you can walk beyond Puerto Madero to the ecological reserve and along the wall there are lots of stands for "choripan" and burgers, so that's an option for you!
Yes unfortunately Gaucho 100K is right, these days it's just a very busy toll road into the city and so there is no room for roadside parillas. However if that's what you're looking for you can walk beyond Puerto Madero to the ecological reserve and along the wall there are lots of stands for "choripan" and burgers, so that's an option for you!
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We'll just find what might be nice then.
I walked into the park from the Hilton some 8-9 years ago but it was on a winter weekend day and I didn't see anything (too early?) Won't be in Bs As except briefly this time anyway.
Can anyone recommend a route between Areco and EZE if one has the whole day?
I walked into the park from the Hilton some 8-9 years ago but it was on a winter weekend day and I didn't see anything (too early?) Won't be in Bs As except briefly this time anyway.
Can anyone recommend a route between Areco and EZE if one has the whole day?
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We happened to be there on the first day of spring, crowds of people, mostly teenagers. We got a choripan at one of the stands -- it was the best choripan I've ever had, for A$5.

