Still can`t distinct whether you are American, Brit or Aussie but the main point is that we Argentinians feel so happy to get such wonderful tourists like you .
@@MaxandJacqueline oh so sweet , thanks ! Curiously i have many cousins born and raised in Melbourne's quarters (Moonee Ponds, Pascoe Vale, etc) anyway my relative's pronounciation of English is harsh , with more emphasis . Instead off , your way of speaking sounds so clear and soft, i loved it !
Awww thanks Angelica, Max is actually French but learnt English in South Africa when he was a teenager and has lived in Australia for 9 years and I’m just strange and don’t have a strong Aussie accent haha 😂
I live in BA City and sometimes I miss so many things about my city that I end up watching videos by tourists visiting to learn about my own place lol. I guess when you are a local you are so used to seeing these buildings you don't really take a moment to enjoy the sights and the beauty. Thank you for this video. It's great.
I know the way of preapring mate seems unnecessarily complicated, but it all has a logical reason: you tip the yerb and pour a bit of water before inserting the straw intothe wet yerba so that the straw doesn't get clogged with all the dust (many people, me included, like to shake the yerba a bit while covering the gourd with one hand to remove the excess dust beofre doing anything else); then you pour the water in the depression instead of all over the yerba so thatit takes more time for the yerba to lose all its flavor since the highest parts of the yerba will remain dry for longer; and finally, not moving the straw around is also meant to prevent it from getting clogged with dust and leaves.
Bienvenidos a Argentina. Hermoso video. Buenos Aires tiene muchas opciones para ver y aún más opciones para comer. (De Argentina se irán con más peso del que tenían) Espero que se hayan sentido bien tratados. Gracias por visitar mi ciudad.
@@MaxandJacqueline Polentinos se afanaron el mate Uruguayo con termo y montañita hace 6 meses y ni si quiera lo saben aprontar...salames El Fernet es Italiano. Las Falklands Inglesas Y tu Obelisco polentino barato una copia del de Washinton DC. Montevideo solamente con 14kmts de playas les pasa el trapo en todo
Wow thanks for sharing! love your tango dancing💃🕺, you were the cutest couple. The food looked amazing. The Bike tour was cool. 🚲🚲Love your channel stay safe and happy adventures. Cheers 🍦🍦
Ah we couldn't agree more. Even tho yes we were terrible and there were a lot of tourist it was still one very very cool experience. Highly recommend it
At last I've found another decent travelling vlog....it's hard to do ...this is very good..fun and factual .I will now subscribe ..good job you two..nice video...martin..from..Bristol England
Glad you liked my home town, you stayed pretty close from were I grew up (San Telmo). Great you ordered slices in Güerrin, even if you take a table, ask for slices, a whole pie will take forever and it's a lot of fodd. And yes, we have the best icecream 😉😊
Judging from past videos youve really enjoyed your time in Argentina. Do you think youll ever be back? Also a video about pros/cons about life there, people, safety, et cetera would be really nice!
Thank you! Yes we will for sure be back! We really want to visit more of the south, it looks incredible 😍 plus one day we would like to visit Antarctica so may as well do Argentina again then too 😅 we will keep that video in mind thanks for the idea!
Chicos amo sus videos de Argentina, le ponen toda la onda y nada andar adulandonos, si algo les gusta lo demuestran y s no es así también. abrazos desde Florencio Varela, provincia de Buenos Aires.
What do Brazilians know about dulce de leche? That Brazilian is very tricky, who knows if that dulce de leche that he says is Argentine, is really Argentine, it is not from any well-known brand.
Loved this video! It's a beautiful city to visit, there is always something new, it always surprises you! If you come to Buenos Aires, I recommend that you learn about the Argentina Polo Day experience. The city is beautiful, but the countryside is also beautiful, and to disconnect from the city, be in nature and live incredible experiences is a great plan!! Hope see you here!!
You missed seeing the interior of one of the top opera houses in the world. National Geographic ranks the Teatro Colon in third place overall, and fist place for their perfect acoustics (#1 is La Scala in Milan and #2 is Teatro di San Carlo in Naples). Imagine the Paris Opera (Palais Garnier), but larger. The steps where you were sitting is the magnificent building that houses the law school of the Universidad de Buenos Aires. it resembles a Greek temple. Pizza is very popular, and rated a some of the best in the world. The ice cream is excellent too. Chungo and Freddo are top choices when it comes to chain ice cream stores. I love Buenos Aires. I'm going back in August.
Es un engaño lo del dulce de leche brasileño. Argentina tiene más de 300 tipos de dulce de leche . Seguro le dieron de probar un dulce de leche argentino de baja calidad!! El dulce de leche brasileño no existe al lado del argentino. Esa es la realidad y ellos lo saben. Saludos
Being an argentine world experienced wine & food journalist, I can say, that I love ur cuisine tour value for price experience, and no doubt N 1 is Asado in its multiples formats... Then you have 6 different regions in our country, each with its own tipical cuisine. To give an idea, there are 18 kinds of empanadas, depending the province. But generally speaking f or B. A., is: Asado, empanadas, pizzas, pasta, pastel de papas, revuelto gramajo, ensalada criolla, (lettuce, tomatoes, grated carrot, onions, a hint of garlic, with mayoliva and vinagre emulsion), locro, puchero and carbonada (stews for winter), tortilla criolla, choripan, morcipan, lomito o matambrito; milanesas de pollo, beef, aubergine (eggplant), or filet de merluza (hake) a la napolitana,; a simple stake with different salads, puré de papas o zapallo, or french fries; and lots of vegetable soups. If you add alfajores, colaciones, arroz con leche, flan, helado, types (not just classic medialunas) facturas for tea/bkfast (viennoiserie, pastries), (cakes), and mate, fernet, etc, the list becommes endless...
You can drink mate bitter or sweet, when you try it for the first time it has to be sweet, because it is very bitter for those who are not used to it, I used to drink it sweet and the bitter mate seemed very ugly to me, now I'm used to it and I I take both ways
@@MaxandJacqueline The mate at first is ugly, then I don't know if it seems delicious, but we still drink it, the mate is more similar to tea than to coffee, there is even the cooked mate that comes in a bag and is drunk in a cup the same as tea, not with bulb.
Oh, that brazilian dude gave you the good stuff. When it's on a jar with no label and some slightly sketchy but very friendly dude is confident enough to let you taste test and compare, you KNOW that you're gonna get the good stuff, he's that confident for a good reason after all.
jaja, sí, no estoy muy seguro de si nos dieron el mejor dulce de leche para comparar el de ellos. Al menos pudimos probar algunos gratis 😂 muchas gracias por ver el video 😍
Do come back to Southeast Asia when you are done in South America. You know you will get high viewership in Malaysia 😊. Anyway Argentina looks great! 😊 Fun Fact: The Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur was designed by an Argentinian, Cesar Pelli. 😊
KL was one of the best places I have ever visited, and my kids loved Redang and Tioman islands were we had a stunning experience Love from an Argie PD: Most of the biggest port cranes in malaysian ports were built in Argentina, at least that was the case at the turn of the century when I visited your wonderful country
Welcome! You made me think that we people from Buenos Aires really take all these beautiful buildings for granted. We should be more appreciative, even if we are busy going to work or something :)
18: 50 I love brasilian guys but the competition for the "dulce de leche" was unfair 😅.. the argentinian you tried is called "repostero" and it's mainly for cooking...we also have the normal one that is sooo creamy and I miss you so much! Loved the video! Greetings from Portugal! You must visit Cordoba, my city, I have plenty of good spots to recommend you!
Es erróneo el dato de que River y Boca se disputaban el barrio ya que de hecho River es más antiguo que Boca y éste le debe a la firma de aprobación de River el ascenso a la primera categoría, River con sus varias mudanzas fue mejorando y tiene el mejor y mas grande estadio (fue sede principal inauguracion y allí se jugó la final del mundial 1978) de sudamerica, River es reconocido como el club más grande de argentina.
Buenos Aires is a beautiful and vibrant city. It is a shame that Santiago's builders and architects did not preserve the elegant buildings in downtown Santiago and El Golf, Las Condes. They replace them with glass common buildings.
Lamentablemente en muchas partes de Buenos Aires están haciendo lo mismo. No protegen el patrimonio arquitectónico,y destrozan los barrios residenciales de casas bajas. Demolieron miles de construcciones de estilo Art Decó,Art Nouveau, Tudor,Petit hotels preciosos, Dan ganas de llorar cuando todo es negocio en detrimento de la cultura😢
Unfortunately, in many parts of Buenos Aires they are doing the same thing. They do not protect the architectural heritage, and they destroy the residential neighborhoods of low houses. They demolished thousands of Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Tudor, beautiful Petit hotels. They make you want to cry when everything is business to the detriment of culture😢
Actually Pizza in Buenos Aires is very much the real original thick dough kind of pizza from Northern Italy before the success of the southern (neapolitan) standard of thin dough made those other kinds almost dissapear, like it happened with Fugazza (Focaccia) or the strange case of Faina (Farinata) from Genua is one of the last remnants and nobody outside of that city knows it in Italy
I'm Brazilian, I live next door to Argentina, Argentina is great for tourists, things are very cheap because their currency is devalued, it's an excellent country
Argentina was such a beautiful and diverse country! We loved travelling around and Buenos Aires is an incredible city! Brazil is also amazing we loved it!
@@MaxandJacqueline those of us who r already fourth or fifth generation of European immigrants, remain faithful to coffee, mate wasn't typical of large Argentine metropolises until well into mid 20th century, it was introduced from rural areas or immigrants from neighboring countries.
The Brazilian guy was cheating. He gave you two different types of ddl. We also have that type that is more creamy... There are a lot of types of ddl in the market for different bakery uses!
We are going to BA in March. What district is best to stay in? We like to walk while touring. We are over 70 years old. Is Mendoza worth the trip? I saw your video. We like wineries.
Hey Steven, Mendoza is an amazing city and walk friendly. Not too hilly and safe. You should definitely do a walking tour in BA as it is big. In terms of the district I cannot be a 100% sure we stayed a little out the major tourist zone to save on some 💲
Lo mas insolito que vi en youtube es un dulde de leche hecho por un brasilero y vendido en el obelisco, vendiendo a turistas, ademas con el argumento de venta que es superior al dulce de leche original hecho en Argentina. Es muy bizarro, parece una humorada de capusotto
The history that the guy told you at 3:45 about River and Boca is completely false. River didnt move because they loses a match or anything. Looks like the guy like to invent histories for tourist. River moved because they bought a giant terrain to build a new stadium since there was no space on La Boca.
It was a very local place and absolutely packed! We were lucky to snag a table. The meat was very good too 🫶 but they had no chimmichurri which was the only disappointment
Grotesque in the literal translation as in “comically ugly and distorted”, it’s not a bad thing, just a description 🫶 but I do still wonder why they are there 🤔
@@MaxandJacqueline from Argentina you can get really close to the falls. from Brazil you can´t get close to the falls, but ypu have a panoramic view. So, is worth visiting both sides.
Qué inocentes que son!! un tipo en la calle que es brasileño (según parece) les da a probar dos dulces de leche sin marca y ellos toman por bueno lo que les ofrece ese lumpen, ¡que falta de rigor investigativo!. Argentina también es un país joven como Australia, apenas un poco más viejo.
That Brazilian guy cheated you both .he took one of the worst brand for u try so u gonna choose the Brazilian obviously ... dulce de leche was invented in Argentina we have many brands. .u have try ," la Serenisima" soft and delicious ..best one ...get out of here Brazil
Max didn’t show it in the video but that’s exactly what I said to him! I said these two options the Brazil is better BUT we’ve had some dang good dulce de leche in Argentina! Anyways it’s great that dulce de leche is spreading around the world 🌎
They took you to Eros Club 😂 Thats what we call a bodegón, not a parrilla. It's a very traditional type of restaurant that serves classic spanish and italian influenced dishes, what we would call comfort food. Not the best place for grilled meat, I would have recommended you to try the gnocchi with beef stew.
Los porteños toman cafecito Americano con flancito de América cremoso aunque muchos del interior como Baires los Americanos, uno de América Americano 🇦🇷
@@flacosolazzi6250 Algunos no quieren entender que AMERICA es un continente, no un país, que los argentinos son americanos y los habitantes de EEUU son estadounidenses, al menos en correcto castellano
Brazilian dulce de leche is better? What?? You just had a dulce de leche ice cream made with argentinian dulce de leche and said it was so creamy...ah man..stopped watching that exact moment...NAH KIDDING. Great video. Keep it up you guys.
😅 BUT I said to him it was misleading because of the options he offered I liked the Brazil version but I’ve tasted better dulce de leche in Argentina 🧡
Ese vendedor de dulce de leche Brasileño elige la marca a la hora de competir. Asi gana cualquiera si elegimos nuestros rivales... De todas maneras, desde cuando Brasil hace dulce de leche?
That story about who loses have to go away is a fake. River Plate went away from La Boca because the stadium had no capacity to receive the great number of fans that followed River from its beginnings.
Argentina isn't a place where you can enjoying a normal sightseen, because the people is pride, you could be victim of the assault, the people everyday is angry and look down the americans. In some stores or market the employes can scam to you. The citizens always talk about politics is stressfull hear them
Mucho miedo??? Buenos Aires no es México, ni Venezuela ni Afganistán como para andar teniendo tanto miedo. Argentina está entre los países más seguros de América Latina.
@@soyoquienmas87 amigo, el parque de la Bosta para un extranjero es una pérdida de tiempo. En cualquier país hay parques de diversiones mil veces mejores que el Parque de la Costa. Cuantos años tenes? Supongo que debes ser un adolescente, porque haces comentarios muy b0lud0s.
@@grupoerwin Orto is an orchard in italian, in official castilian (spanish) it does not exist as a word and in argentinan slang it means "arse" or "buttocks"
bitter mate to tourists is been a bad person.. you can add a little of sugar or sweetener to have a better experience.. else is like having a punch in your gums...
@@MaxandJacqueline the best mate is the one like.. is like wiskey with ice or not.. or coffe.. hot with not sugar or with cream ice caramel and who knows what
27:36 Not many people noticed that, glad you mentioned it.
And thank you for letting everyone know 😉
Proceed to buy made in china glasses 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Sh4rkill3r no matter what part in the world you were, 99% of world glasses are made in China...
😅 so true! I did need new glasses though and I refuse to spend a lot of money on glasses as I will break them or lose them 😆
Still can`t distinct whether you are American, Brit or Aussie but the main point is that we Argentinians feel so happy to get such wonderful tourists like you .
Haha 😅 Aussie 🦘
@@MaxandJacqueline oh so sweet , thanks ! Curiously i have many cousins born and raised in Melbourne's quarters (Moonee Ponds, Pascoe Vale, etc) anyway my relative's pronounciation of English is harsh , with more emphasis . Instead off , your way of speaking sounds so clear and soft, i loved it !
Awww thanks Angelica, Max is actually French but learnt English in South Africa when he was a teenager and has lived in Australia for 9 years and I’m just strange and don’t have a strong Aussie accent haha 😂
@@MaxandJacqueline wonderful anyway !
@@MaxandJacqueline when Max describing the sandwich as ‘the bomb’ was the giveaway, c’est tres francais!
The best side of Teatro Colón is INSIDE!!! It's ornamented with gold. You should book a visit.
Yes we went inside to take a tour but it was so incredible busy that we decided to skip it. Much too crowded for us 😅
It has the best acoustics in the world, even better than La Fenice in Venice, the milanese Alla Scala or the Musikverein in Vienna
You really seem to enjoy Buenos Aires. This is a great video to show some of the most iconic points of interest in the city. ❤
I'm so glad you like it Baron 😁
@@MaxandJacqueline I love your videos. Theyre so professional with a touch or warmth that I've seriously thought of sharing them on LinkedIn.
@@MaxandJacquelineWe are the best city in the región for everything. HURRY BACK guys 😊
I live in BA City and sometimes I miss so many things about my city that I end up watching videos by tourists visiting to learn about my own place lol. I guess when you are a local you are so used to seeing these buildings you don't really take a moment to enjoy the sights and the beauty. Thank you for this video. It's great.
Hi thank you so much for the kind comment. BA is still today 1 of our fav city and we cannot wait to go back
I know the way of preapring mate seems unnecessarily complicated, but it all has a logical reason: you tip the yerb and pour a bit of water before inserting the straw intothe wet yerba so that the straw doesn't get clogged with all the dust (many people, me included, like to shake the yerba a bit while covering the gourd with one hand to remove the excess dust beofre doing anything else); then you pour the water in the depression instead of all over the yerba so thatit takes more time for the yerba to lose all its flavor since the highest parts of the yerba will remain dry for longer; and finally, not moving the straw around is also meant to prevent it from getting clogged with dust and leaves.
I actually like the ritual of making it, it’s like a more casual Japanese tea ceremony (sort of 😅). But the taste is not for us
Great video guys I love the way you enjoy every minute !!!!
Thanks so much love Songs! We really really enjoyed making this video 😁
Bienvenidos a Argentina. Hermoso video. Buenos Aires tiene muchas opciones para ver y aún más opciones para comer. (De Argentina se irán con más peso del que tenían) Espero que se hayan sentido bien tratados. Gracias por visitar mi ciudad.
Ah tienes mucha razón. Comimos muchísima buena comida y mucho vino delicioso. Nos encantó cada minuto de nuestro tiempo aquí. Que hermoso país.
@@MaxandJacqueline Polentinos se afanaron el mate Uruguayo con termo y montañita hace 6 meses y ni si quiera lo saben aprontar...salames
El Fernet es Italiano. Las Falklands Inglesas
Y tu Obelisco polentino barato una copia del de Washinton DC.
Montevideo solamente con 14kmts de playas les pasa el trapo en todo
What an incredible video about BA. Many thanks for doing it. It looks a documentary film with very high quality. Brillant!
Wow, thank you! That means so much to us!
Oh my God that steak, those slices of pizza and that ice-cream!!
BEAUTIFUL CITY INDEED...!!! NICE PPL TOO.
Stop! It’s making me hungry again just thinking about it 😅
Bienvenidos ❤❤❤a Argentina
Wow thanks for sharing! love your tango dancing💃🕺, you were the cutest couple. The food looked amazing. The Bike tour was cool. 🚲🚲Love your channel stay safe and happy adventures. Cheers 🍦🍦
Thank you so much 🤗 the tango was so much fun! We had the best time in BA!
El brasileño no les hizo probar el dulce de leche mas top del país seguramente les dio el repostero que es mas denso
Brasileño tramposo 😅
lo voy a ir a buscar y darle un churrasco
que mala leche el brazuca..
I can't wait to take tango lessons in Buenos Aires. The ultimate experience.
Ah we couldn't agree more. Even tho yes we were terrible and there were a lot of tourist it was still one very very cool experience. Highly recommend it
At last I've found another decent travelling vlog....it's hard to do ...this is very good..fun and factual .I will now subscribe ..good job you two..nice video...martin..from..Bristol England
Thank you so much Martin from Bristol 🫶😁 so happy you found us entertaining
You have to Know that Buenos Aires have the most book stores per habitant of the world
Great video and I really enjoyed cycling BsAs with you both. Hope the rest of your trip is going well
Thanks John we had the best time with you too!
Glad you liked my home town, you stayed pretty close from were I grew up (San Telmo). Great you ordered slices in Güerrin, even if you take a table, ask for slices, a whole pie will take forever and it's a lot of fodd. And yes, we have the best icecream 😉😊
Such a gorgeous city! The food, the architecture, the people, the events! Loved it all 🫶
Welcome 🇦🇷
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28:49 beautiful San Telmo
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@@MaxandJacqueline nice vlog in San Telmo
Judging from past videos youve really enjoyed your time in Argentina. Do you think youll ever be back? Also a video about pros/cons about life there, people, safety, et cetera would be really nice!
Thank you! Yes we will for sure be back! We really want to visit more of the south, it looks incredible 😍 plus one day we would like to visit Antarctica so may as well do Argentina again then too 😅 we will keep that video in mind thanks for the idea!
Chicos amo sus videos de Argentina, le ponen toda la onda y nada andar adulandonos, si algo les gusta lo demuestran y s no es así también. abrazos desde Florencio Varela, provincia de Buenos Aires.
19:39 el brazuca haciendo trampa y dando un dulce de leche argentino que no conoce nadie jaja Pobre tipo
What do Brazilians know about dulce de leche? That Brazilian is very tricky, who knows if that dulce de leche that he says is Argentine, is really Argentine, it is not from any well-known brand.
Loved this video! It's a beautiful city to visit, there is always something new, it always surprises you! If you come to Buenos Aires, I recommend that you learn about the Argentina Polo Day experience. The city is beautiful, but the countryside is also beautiful, and to disconnect from the city, be in nature and live incredible experiences is a great plan!! Hope see you here!!
Actually we really wanted to do this but we just ran out of time. Hopefully next time we spend a day with you! Would love it!
hermosas imagenes y se ve trabajo de video exelente
Gracias 🫶
You missed seeing the interior of one of the top opera houses in the world. National Geographic ranks the Teatro Colon in third place overall, and fist place for their perfect acoustics (#1 is La Scala in Milan and #2 is Teatro di San Carlo in Naples). Imagine the Paris Opera (Palais Garnier), but larger. The steps where you were sitting is the magnificent building that houses the law school of the Universidad de Buenos Aires. it resembles a Greek temple. Pizza is very popular, and rated a some of the best in the world. The ice cream is excellent too. Chungo and Freddo are top choices when it comes to chain ice cream stores. I love Buenos Aires. I'm going back in August.
Yes! We will have to go back to Teatro Colon next time! Oh we miss the Argentine food 🤤
I am impressed of the amount of food you both eat 😂
come back soon ❤️🇦🇷🇦🇺
😅haha, you’re not the first person to comment this… we do love food 🫶
Que buen video!
Gracias 😍
Es un engaño lo del dulce de leche brasileño. Argentina tiene más de 300 tipos de dulce de leche .
Seguro le dieron de probar un dulce de leche argentino de baja calidad!!
El dulce de leche brasileño no existe al lado del argentino.
Esa es la realidad y ellos lo saben.
Saludos
As argentinian, I want to thank you guys for showing my city to english speaking people, keep up with these videos
It’s our pleasure and thank you so much for watching and for this beautiful comment 🧡
Hi guys, nice video, greetings
Thanks Axel 🫶
Being an argentine world experienced wine & food journalist, I can say, that I love ur cuisine tour value for price experience, and no doubt N 1 is Asado in its multiples formats... Then you have 6 different regions in our country, each with its own tipical cuisine. To give an idea, there are 18 kinds of empanadas, depending the province. But generally speaking f or B. A., is: Asado, empanadas, pizzas, pasta, pastel de papas, revuelto gramajo, ensalada criolla, (lettuce, tomatoes, grated carrot, onions, a hint of garlic, with mayoliva and vinagre emulsion), locro, puchero and carbonada (stews for winter), tortilla criolla, choripan, morcipan, lomito o matambrito; milanesas de pollo, beef, aubergine (eggplant), or filet de merluza (hake) a la napolitana,; a simple stake with different salads, puré de papas o zapallo, or french fries; and lots of vegetable soups. If you add alfajores, colaciones, arroz con leche, flan, helado, types (not just classic medialunas) facturas for tea/bkfast (viennoiserie, pastries), (cakes), and mate, fernet, etc, the list becommes endless...
😳 It would be a very long video if we tried all of that 😅 but thank you for sharing this is great for when we come back to try even more foods 🫶
Buenos Aires is the best city of America, then NY and Rio, nice vid, thanks!
You can drink mate bitter or sweet, when you try it for the first time it has to be sweet, because it is very bitter for those who are not used to it, I used to drink it sweet and the bitter mate seemed very ugly to me, now I'm used to it and I I take both ways
Maybe we would try it sweet but to be honest we prefer coffee ☕️😅
@@MaxandJacqueline The mate at first is ugly, then I don't know if it seems delicious, but we still drink it, the mate is more similar to tea than to coffee, there is even the cooked mate that comes in a bag and is drunk in a cup the same as tea, not with bulb.
El tanguero Max con la enamorada de América, River es América 🇦🇷
Nice sharing Vidio... always succses friend... God Bless You 🇮🇩🙏🌼💗👍👍
Thank you very much 🧡
It tastes like hay. BAM nailed it!!!
Right! That’s exactly what it taste like. We’ll stick to coffee 😅
Oh, that brazilian dude gave you the good stuff.
When it's on a jar with no label and some slightly sketchy but very friendly dude is confident enough to let you taste test and compare, you KNOW that you're gonna get the good stuff, he's that confident for a good reason after all.
So true! It was a rigged test for sure but who can say know to tasting delicious dulce de leche 😆
Le entendi mas a lo que decian en ingles que a los subtitulos 😂
El brasilero seguro le dio el dulce de leche el mas ordianario y jacqueline es hincha de river se nota 👏👏🇦🇷🇦🇷gracias chicos por estar en argentinas ❤❤
jaja, sí, no estoy muy seguro de si nos dieron el mejor dulce de leche para comparar el de ellos. Al menos pudimos probar algunos gratis 😂 muchas gracias por ver el video 😍
@@MaxandJacqueline la proxima vez....La Serenisima Colonial ;)
The Brazilian guy gives you guy's the worst dulce de leche from Argentina trust me !
Oh I believe you! It was obviously very one-sided
I❤guerrin
20:43 wow ♥
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Do come back to Southeast Asia when you are done in South America. You know you will get high viewership in Malaysia 😊. Anyway Argentina looks great! 😊 Fun Fact: The Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur was designed by an Argentinian, Cesar Pelli. 😊
We hope we will be coming back later this year 🫶
KL was one of the best places I have ever visited, and my kids loved Redang and Tioman islands were we had a stunning experience
Love from an Argie
PD: Most of the biggest port cranes in malaysian ports were built in Argentina, at least that was the case at the turn of the century when I visited your wonderful country
Welcome! You made me think that we people from Buenos Aires really take all these beautiful buildings for granted. We should be more appreciative, even if we are busy going to work or something :)
It’s easy to take for granted something you see every day! But a good reminder to be grateful for the small things 🫶
Lleven varios repelentes de OFF spray para los mosquitos en las Cataratas del Iguazú, Saludos !
Nosotros lo haremos Gracias
Está como loco Max con Jackeline cuando baila ella el tango de América 🇦🇷
el Tango es la música ciudadana ARGENTINA.
Hi there! Great video! What's the name of that restaurant where there's a futsal/soccer court inside? Thanks!
Es el popular restaurante del Club Eros, en el barrio de Palermo.
Thank you ☺️ that one was club Eros in Palermo: maps.app.goo.gl/ati4APkDwTQ95c6d9?g_st=ic
De nada amigos! Amo Argentina y su naturaleza. Soy un viajero incansable. Sigan disfrutando. Viajar es la sal de la vida! 🥂😉
18: 50
I love brasilian guys but the competition for the "dulce de leche" was unfair 😅.. the argentinian you tried is called "repostero" and it's mainly for cooking...we also have the normal one that is sooo creamy and I miss you so much!
Loved the video!
Greetings from Portugal! You must visit Cordoba, my city, I have plenty of good spots to recommend you!
Thanks Pablo! The Brazilian definitely gave us a rigged choice!
03:31 is Gardel?
Es erróneo el dato de que River y Boca se disputaban el barrio ya que de hecho River es más antiguo que Boca y éste le debe a la firma de aprobación de River el ascenso a la primera categoría, River con sus varias mudanzas fue mejorando y tiene el mejor y mas grande estadio (fue sede principal inauguracion y allí se jugó la final del mundial 1978) de sudamerica, River es reconocido como el club más grande de argentina.
So weird our guide told us this story 😅
Buenos Aires is a beautiful and vibrant city. It is a shame that Santiago's builders and architects did not preserve the elegant buildings in downtown Santiago and El Golf, Las Condes. They replace them with glass common buildings.
Lamentablemente en muchas partes de Buenos Aires están haciendo lo mismo. No protegen el patrimonio arquitectónico,y destrozan los barrios residenciales de casas bajas. Demolieron miles de construcciones de estilo Art Decó,Art Nouveau, Tudor,Petit hotels preciosos, Dan ganas de llorar cuando todo es negocio en detrimento de la cultura😢
Unfortunately, in many parts of Buenos Aires they are doing the same thing. They do not protect the architectural heritage, and they destroy the residential neighborhoods of low houses. They demolished thousands of Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Tudor, beautiful Petit hotels. They make you want to cry when everything is business to the detriment of culture😢
Argentina ❤❤❤❤❤
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No se dejen ENGAÑAR por el BRASILERO.
Les dió a probar cualquier dulce de leche de baja calidad.
Probablemente lo hizo, para ser honesto. Que grosero 😅
Can you guys make a top 10 of places to eat and a top 10 places to visit? ❤ your videos
That’s such a good idea! We will see if we can ❤️
Actually Pizza in Buenos Aires is very much the real original thick dough kind of pizza from Northern Italy before the success of the southern (neapolitan) standard of thin dough made those other kinds almost dissapear, like it happened with Fugazza (Focaccia) or the strange case of Faina (Farinata) from Genua is one of the last remnants and nobody outside of that city knows it in Italy
Delicious 🤤
Actually, in Northern Italy they make it thin, and in Southern Italy it's thicker
I'm Brazilian, I live next door to Argentina, Argentina is great for tourists, things are very cheap because their currency is devalued, it's an excellent country
Argentina was such a beautiful and diverse country! We loved travelling around and Buenos Aires is an incredible city! Brazil is also amazing we loved it!
Drinking mate is as you described hence still is an habit you can't stop for life.
Haha we believe you! An addiction almost!
Jajaja! Cargó tanto el choripán que no lo podía cerrar! Espero que lo haya disfrutado, parece que sí.
😅 too many good toppings to resist!
Bralizian dulce de leche is like german champagne...
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Well there are quite good "methode champenoise" wines made by Ze Sherrmans, they call them SEKT😁
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Try mate dulce, or mate cocido (like tea bags)
We have to admit, we prefer coffee to tea 😅
@@MaxandJacqueline
those of us who r already fourth or fifth generation of European immigrants, remain faithful to coffee, mate wasn't typical of large Argentine metropolises until well into mid 20th century, it was introduced from rural areas or immigrants from neighboring countries.
To drink mate cocido you have to go to the north of Argentina, in Buenos Aires the mate cocido is horrible
What was the steak placed called?
The first one? With the football club or the second one?
The Brazilian guy was cheating. He gave you two different types of ddl. We also have that type that is more creamy... There are a lot of types of ddl in the market for different bakery uses!
We figured as much 😅
We are going to BA in March. What district is best to stay in? We like to walk while touring. We are over 70 years old. Is Mendoza worth the trip? I saw your video. We like wineries.
Hey Steven, Mendoza is an amazing city and walk friendly. Not too hilly and safe. You should definitely do a walking tour in BA as it is big. In terms of the district I cannot be a 100% sure we stayed a little out the major tourist zone to save on some 💲
Lo mas insolito que vi en youtube es un dulde de leche hecho por un brasilero y vendido en el obelisco, vendiendo a turistas, ademas con el argumento de venta que es superior al dulce de leche original hecho en Argentina. Es muy bizarro, parece una humorada de capusotto
El mate es mejor con azúcar, amargo es muy feo!
The history that the guy told you at 3:45 about River and Boca is completely false. River didnt move because they loses a match or anything. Looks like the guy like to invent histories for tourist.
River moved because they bought a giant terrain to build a new stadium since there was no space on La Boca.
🤣 was a good story though! A classic Aussie saying “never let the truth get in the way of a good story” 🫶
24:33 That place where they ate the meat was very ugly, I hope that at least the meat was delicious
It was a very local place and absolutely packed! We were lucky to snag a table. The meat was very good too 🫶 but they had no chimmichurri which was the only disappointment
The statues are not grotesque - they are as imagined by the plastic artist Molina Campos
Grotesque in the literal translation as in “comically ugly and distorted”, it’s not a bad thing, just a description 🫶 but I do still wonder why they are there 🤔
One more thing 80 percent of iguazu falls is in Argentina so please ........bye Brazil again
🤣🤣🤣 we visit Iguazu in Sundays video AND we go to both sides… you’ll have to see what we think 🧡
Hahaha well you said it! 😝 Thank you for watching the video all the way Martin 🙏🏻
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from Argentina you can get really close to the falls.
from Brazil you can´t get close to the falls, but ypu have a panoramic view.
So, is worth visiting both sides.
Qué inocentes que son!! un tipo en la calle que es brasileño (según parece) les da a probar dos dulces de leche sin marca y ellos toman por bueno lo que les ofrece ese lumpen, ¡que falta de rigor investigativo!. Argentina también es un país joven como Australia, apenas un poco más viejo.
That Brazilian guy cheated you both .he took one of the worst brand for u try so u gonna choose the Brazilian obviously ... dulce de leche was invented in Argentina we have many brands. .u have try ," la Serenisima" soft and delicious ..best one ...get out of here Brazil
Max didn’t show it in the video but that’s exactly what I said to him! I said these two options the Brazil is better BUT we’ve had some dang good dulce de leche in Argentina! Anyways it’s great that dulce de leche is spreading around the world 🌎
The brasilian guy just took the cheapest argentine dulce de leche (and probably the best brasilian one) to do that "unbiased" test 😐
Haha probably!
They took you to Eros Club 😂 Thats what we call a bodegón, not a parrilla. It's a very traditional type of restaurant that serves classic spanish and italian influenced dishes, what we would call comfort food. Not the best place for grilled meat, I would have recommended you to try the gnocchi with beef stew.
Thanks for the info! It was delicious anyhow 😊
Min. 14:02 PERDON???
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3.36 I hope they are not chem trails in the background.
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De America*
What’s from America? Sorry you’ve confused us on this one 😅
The Falls are Argentinian !!! one little comment the sound is terrible. Greetings from Canada
What was wrong with the sound?
A few months earlier we were ON SALE.... Now it is becoming more expensive in terms of USD by the minute.... 😂😂😂
So true!
Los porteños toman cafecito Americano con flancito de América cremoso aunque muchos del interior como Baires los Americanos, uno de América Americano 🇦🇷
y daaaaaaaaale con "americano" jaja
Están en ARGENTINA.
@@flacosolazzi6250 Algunos no quieren entender que AMERICA es un continente, no un país, que los argentinos son americanos y los habitantes de EEUU son estadounidenses, al menos en correcto castellano
Los lagos de palermo y su rosedal les falta
¡Oh, gracias por el consejo! ¡Es tan bueno saberlo para otros viajeros!
Los mejores dulces de leche siempre son los argentinos y uruguayos.
We never had dulce de leche in Brazil so of course the Argentine version is the best 🫶
Brazilian dulce de leche is better? What?? You just had a dulce de leche ice cream made with argentinian dulce de leche and said it was so creamy...ah man..stopped watching that exact moment...NAH KIDDING. Great video. Keep it up you guys.
Haha 😅 he obviously chose a version of dulce de leche he knew his was better, but I did say that I’ve had better Argentine dulce de leche! 🧡
Best city in latinamerican
We loved it 🫶
expúlsenla por favor, le gusto el brasilero.
😅 BUT I said to him it was misleading because of the options he offered I liked the Brazil version but I’ve tasted better dulce de leche in Argentina 🧡
Asunción es la mejor ciudad de sudamérica ❤
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La mujeres paraguayas son las mejores 💝
Linda papusa de América 🇦🇷
Ese vendedor de dulce de leche Brasileño elige la marca a la hora de competir. Asi gana cualquiera si elegimos nuestros rivales... De todas maneras, desde cuando Brasil hace dulce de leche?
So true!
That story about who loses have to go away is a fake. River Plate went away from La Boca because the stadium had no capacity to receive the great number of fans that followed River from its beginnings.
Haha it’s a good story though!
Activen subtitulos. sino no tiene sentido ver el video. Saludos!
Hi Feru, sorry i was a bit late it should be good now 🙏
@@MaxandJacqueline muchas gracias! Abrazos!
No esta hecho para argentinos que quieren alimentar su ego viendo como gringos hablan bien de su ciudad...
Si aoretas la ruedita arriba a la derecha del vídeo, le pones traducción automática y lo lees en castellano.
@@martymctirri3227 where are you from?
subtítulos por favor.
Hi Nano, so sorry RUclips is still processing the video. I will put the subtitles as soon as possible sorry 🙏
Subtitles are on
Gracias genios, ojala vuelvan pronto.
Un abrazo gigante desde Villa Carlos Paz. Córdoba
Gracias Nano. Thank you for letting me know about the subtitles . We will 100% come to Cordoba next time
activalos vos, que problema tenès en la pc?
Jajaja cuando mostró el escudo de los porcinos lo puso con una sola estrella...son cebollitas & pechos fríos!!!
¿No creo que esto esté traduciendo correctamente? Nosotros no entendemos 😅
Argentina isn't a place where you can enjoying a normal sightseen, because the people is pride, you could be victim of the assault, the people everyday is angry and look down the americans. In some stores or market the employes can scam to you. The citizens always talk about politics is stressfull hear them
We didn’t have that experience at all. Everyone in Argentina was very friendly and kind to us and treated us with a lot of respect 🧡
Boo-eh-nos..... I-des.....Boo-eh-nos I-des.....Buenos Aires....easy.
We don’t speak Spanish… our accent is Australian so just like when you speak English your accent Argentine
Dulce de leche brasilero??? Cualquiera!😂👎
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What’s a mejico milanesa , omg is Argentinian milanesa
I don’t know what is a mejico milanesa?
Me da mucho miedo que les roben en Buenos Aires ciudad 😮 tienen que ir al delta del Trigre 🙏🇦🇷
Ah, estábamos bien. Tuvimos cuidado pero no nos sentimos inseguros.
@@MaxandJacqueline cuando van al Tugre?
Y parque de la costa?
Mucho miedo???
Buenos Aires no es México, ni Venezuela ni Afganistán como para andar teniendo tanto miedo.
Argentina está entre los países más seguros de América Latina.
@@soyoquienmas87 amigo, el parque de la Bosta para un extranjero es una pérdida de tiempo.
En cualquier país hay parques de diversiones mil veces mejores que el Parque de la Costa.
Cuantos años tenes? Supongo que debes ser un adolescente, porque haces comentarios muy b0lud0s.
@@federicostritzler7650 si es verdad pero también te pueden robar el celu que se yo
Me da pena que el tipo de las bicicletas explica para el orto...
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What is orto? Some kind of lettuce?
Que no sabe explicar o lo hace sin ganas eso significa @@grupoerwin
@@grupoerwin Orto is an orchard in italian, in official castilian (spanish) it does not exist as a word and in argentinan slang it means "arse" or "buttocks"
bitter mate to tourists is been a bad person.. you can add a little of sugar or sweetener to have a better experience.. else is like having a punch in your gums...
Haha you definitely need to build up to the proper mate!
@@MaxandJacqueline the best mate is the one like.. is like wiskey with ice or not.. or coffe.. hot with not sugar or with cream ice caramel and who knows what
Ese dulce de leche no era Argentino y encima era repostero
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