Buenos Aires notable cafes and bars, New York Times

Check out my July 12, 2009 New York Times piece on Buenos Aires’s bares notables. Be sure to look at photographer Kevin Moloney’s slide show of some of the bares notables. The city’s list of notable bars and cafes is up to 53. It seems the city’s Web site is not only slow but disfunctional at the moment, so I am posting the list of bares notables here. I visited more than 40 of them before choosing the six that made the cut for the story. Some of my research documented in images:

El Gato Negro on Corrientes

The place is a museum
Francis loved his submarino (hot chocolate); the budin was too dry

Francis loved his submarino (hot chocolate); the budin was too dry

Brass door handle like an over-sized tilde - lovely interior

The Brighton - brass door handle like an over-sized tilde - lovely interior

Cafe Garcia - part of the gargantuan picada

Cafe Margot - hanging out over the bar

El Banderin was my Spanish teacher, Demian's fave place - but they didn't serve food to write about.

El Banderin - great hangout; food's survival good.

With Raquel (right), "research assistant" - after 36 Billares, Av. de Mayo

Borges, Gardel, and poet Nadia . . .Tortoni

Research assistants Carmen, Ed, at Pan y Arte

Linda Maxwell, research assistant, El Querandi

Research assistant, Oscar, Preferido, Palermo

Preferido, fabada asturiana - muy rico

Britanico, pizza matambre with papas fritas

La Coruna's crooked bar

Brighton, Robert, research assistant

Los Angelitos, waiter snapped this one.

Steam bar special