EL CHINO
The address is out of the main circuits (well-eccentric in the west of the Boca district), but it starts to become known to the general public (for nearly years it has opened its doors!). El Chino was Jorge Eduardo Garcés, an essential "gueule" of the neighborhood and passionate about a genuine and warm tango, which opened his boliche in the 1950 s and turned him until his death in 2001. The place has remained in its rich juice and decoration where the frames and old posters are struggling to place themselves on the overcrowded walls, witness all the evenings spent here celebrating the tango. No dance usually in this most authentic bar, but songs and atmosphere to share. There is a small place in the middle of a mixed wildlife: A few tourists, artists and people in the neighborhood… The singers and guitarists of the corner and elsewhere come to sing the tango with all their emotion. You can also eat on the map: parrilla, empanadas… and it's not expensive! Transport side: to access it from the center, here is one of the few times when it is argued that a return journey to return is required (first, it is far away, and then the neighborhood can be dangerous). Note: the exterior facade deserves some pictures.
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