The Bocas Abiertas gastronomic festival is back, with more than 100 dishes to try

After a year where the coronavirus (COVID-19) put everything on pause, little by little, with the complicity of spring and flexibilizations, gourmet fairs are reactivated. Last weekend, the festivals returned to the City by the hand of Carne!, a barbecue event that was held in Palermo and brought together barbecue lovers. Now, in the calendar of gastronomic festivals appears Bocas Abiertas, the renowned gourmet festival of San Isidro, which will be held from Thursday 28 to Sunday 31 October at the Municipal Exhibition Center of San Isidro. The fair will be outdoors and will have all the corresponding sanitary protocols.

Photo: Bocas Abiertas

Throughout the festival, San Isidro restaurants, local and surrounding chefs will offer more than 100 savory and sweet dishes to enjoy at no more than $500. In addition, there will be a producers’ market, talks and classes given by renowned chefs and, as every year, the classic Chimi Cup and Alfajor Contest will be held, which will choose the best chimichurri and the best alfajor, respectively. The gastronomic proposal will also be accompanied by musical shows (for example, this Thursday plays the Bahiano) and there will be sectors specially prepared for children.

Photo: Bocas Abiertas

For all tastes
The festival will feature a wide variety of stalls, food trucks and options to taste in the food court. Some of the gastronomists who will be present will be Locos x el asado, Alo’s, Felicitas Pizarro, Maru Botana, Munchis, Valu Ramallo, Captain Cook, Rocoto, Johnnie Walker + Kamado and Sueño Verde, which will share its space with Aloja Kombucha, among others. Days, times and ticket prices

Thursday 28/10: from 18 to 23 hours
Friday 29/10: from 12 to 23 hours
Saturday 30/10: from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Sunday 31/10: from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

– General contribution ticket: $500
– Free pass 4 days: $1000
– Retirees: $250
– Public by bicycle: $250
– Children under 12 years old: free* Savory dishes will cost up to $500, while sweet dishes and desserts, up to $400.

Original source in Spanish

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