@Life_of_sito

Appreciate you guys watching the video. Hope you enjoyed. I had fun filming it! If you’ve ever tried any Argentinian food put in the comments what is your favorite!

@MichaelDouglas-oh7fk

Qué rico! Un abrazo desde yanquilandia!🤗 Hay tanta comida rica en Argentina. Me encanta una tortilla de papa, o también una tarta pascualina. Tallarines con tuco, y por supuesto un buen asado con ensalada de tomate! No puedo olvidar Pizza!

@eduardochernia

qué rico, y qué ganas de volver para disfrutar de ese atardecer marplatense

@claudiaguzman1927

Gracias por compartir los videos tan buenos de mi querida ciudad 😊❤

@marcosdiez7263

Nice video! Manolo's is an institution in Mar del Plata. Initially they made their name and brand by selling their churros. On winter, their hot (and thick!) chocolate with churros are to die for.

@Patrick.Edgar.Regini

Sweet. You just happened to be walking about a block down the hill from our first house in Argentina was, there on Calle Rawson in Playa Chica. Where the those new triplet towers built by the famous Argentine architect Cesar Pelli are, used to be a gas station parking lot structure with a funky 60's corkscrew concrete ramp going up to the second level, visible from the street. I learned how to ride my bicycle on that ramp by going down it and each time gradually lifting my legs more. It's a trip watching your videos 52 years later in that same spot, though I was in Mar del Plata only eight years ago. So much has happened since 1972. During those years I'm sure I was the only American kid living in Mar del Plata then, so even though it might not seem like it to you, one can tell how "Americanized" Argentina has become since then. When I was growing up there, there was no American food chains of any kind . There were only some ten or 12 typical car models that were produced in Argentina after Peron nationalized a great deal of the industries, and they were the only one's you'd see on the streets. Playa Varese didn't exist. It was called Playa de los Ingleses and it had no sand save an occasional two meter band that kept shrinking every year, until they built the water breakers and then suddenly it got filled up.

@cr82558

At an Argentine restaurant in Queens NY milanesa napolitano is 27.50 for one so it’s still a good deal in Argentina

@gustavoortola720

very good video my frend .  in other words i prefer eat  chickend and  fish  with a good salad .  . please continue make more videos . ., see you for the next video .😃😃😃😃😃

@gustavoortola720

very good video my frend , congratulacion, in other words i prefer eat chicken, fishs with a good salad . please continue make more video . see you for the next video .

@rodrirm

Fui una sola vez, 2023, con dos parientes a comer pizza, me cobraron las aceitunas, porque sino la pizza de mozzarella no las incluía. Pero cuando trajeron la pizza estaba toda llena de aceitunas. Es decir la camarera ni siquiera entendió el pedido. Tenía más aceitunas que masa y queso. Y eso que era Abril, que no es época alta, y no estaba lleno de turistas. 
La pizza dejaba mucho que desear, sacando el tsunami de aceitunas, la masa estaba pasable pero quemada de más en varios sectores, y el queso no tenia gusto a nada.
Ojo, no probé las milanesas, puede que sean buenas, pero nuestra única experiencia no nos impulso a volver.

@exea

Good English. Keep learning 💪

@timothyashworth7161

How many Quilmes to wash it down? Just asking for a friend. SALUTE!

@djkuhl

Do you and your wife like Paella?