Isa, I was hoping you or one of the others at our table would do the honors because I'm just not well-schooled enough to describe everything. But here is my half hearted, middle of the night attempt...Isabella Maja wrote:Thanks for the report, Bam. Enjoyed the details. I could smell that Lemoncello!
That Adolfo is really on the ball this week stirring up local interest!
We went to the Asada Night at La Boca on Monday night.
I'm hoping our table will chime in on reporting what a great meal we had.
I'm afraid, however, we are all still too full to report!

Our meal at LaBoca was $45 per person, but that didn't include drinks or wine. The tables were set up in groups of six. It so happened that our party had six in the reservations, but if there were two, for example, they were seated at a table with four others...
It was a steak lovers dream come true. And while I'm not a steak lover, (that is, it's not something I order first, but enjoy the meat when it's well prepared), I loved it all. I'm not well versed enough culinarily-speaking, to describe everything, I was hoping some of the others in our party would do that.
There was a chilled appetizer plate on each table to start with that included roasted peppers, artichoke hearts a spanish cold cut, and other things that I can't remember. Several appetizers followed that, empanadas, gnocchi, a pasta with red sauce and sausage, (I'm forgetting several somethings), then we were given a LARGE plate which we took outside to the front where Adolpho and Josh were grilling everything under the sun. Several types of steak, lamb, pork, ribs, two types of sausage, mushrooms and eggplant, sweetbreads, another organ meat that I can't think of the name of... lol..... I know I'm forgetting something.
A couple of large bowls of beautiful salad and two baskets of french fries awaited us at the table.
It was a wonderful night, I really enjoyed myself, and the food was excellent.
Now please someone, fill in the gaps here!
