Argentinian Street Food

 
 

Argentinian Street Food

Street food is very popular in Argentina and is commonly found in various urban and tourist areas. It is usually available throughout the day, although some options may be more common at certain times.

As for street food places in general, many are quite informal and do not have seating, which means that customers often eat standing up or take their food to enjoy elsewhere. Some places may have a small number of tables and chairs, but in general, it's all about enjoying quick and tasty food while on the go.

Here are some street food options:


 

Empanadas

They are a classic option of Argentine street food. Because they are a tradition that has been part of the Argentine gastronomic culture for years. There are many varieties of empanadas, but the most popular are beef, chicken, ham and cheese, and humita.

 
 

Choripán

This is a sandwich made with grilled chorizo and French bread. It is usually served with chimichurri, a sauce made with parsley, garlic, vinegar and olive oil. If you want to get the taste of a perfect chimichurri, don't miss the possibility of buying it at Nativo Spices by Argentine Chef.

Milanesa

This is a breaded and fried meat, similar to a schnitzel, which is traditionally made with beef, although it can also be made with chicken or pork. It can be served on a bun or on a plate with fries. It can be eaten with tomato sauce and cheese, or with lemon.

Panchos

These are the Argentinean hot dogs. They are served in a soft bun with mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise and sometimes with sauerkraut or french fries.

 
 
 
 

Pizza

Pizzas al paso are very popular in Argentina. They are sold by portions and can be found with different ingredients such as ham, cheese, olives, peppers, mushrooms, onions, among others.

Lomito

It is a beef or pork loin sandwich with cheese, ham, egg, tomato, lettuce, mayonnaise and chimichurri. It is a big and very tasty sandwich.

French fries

French fries are an essential accompaniment to any street food. They can be found in street stalls and fast food restaurants.

Alfajores

Alfajores are a very popular traditional dessert in Argentina. It is a sweet consisting of two soft and slightly sweet round cookies, joined by a creamy filling, such as dulce de leche, jam or chocolate.

In short, Argentine street food is an integral part of the country's culinary culture, and can be found all over the country. Whether it's a choripan, an empanada or an outdoor grill, street food in Argentina is delicious and accessible to locals and tourists alike. It is definitely worth a try if you have the opportunity to visit the country.

 

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