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Havanna is an old Buenos Aires favorite with infinite branches around the city. The most iconic outpost is at kaleidoscopic and quirky El Caminito, which acts as the backdrop for many a tangoing couple. Havanna is also practically synonymous with alfajores, crumbly shortbread-type biscuits with a heavenly central layer of dulce de leche. These sweet cookies are a breakfast (lunch, dessert, or dinner) staple in Buenos Aires and popular throughout Latin America. Similar to caramel, dulce de leche is a delectable confection made by heating sweetened milk. It can be slathered onto bread, baked with, and endlessly adored.

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Havanna Articles

  • 13 Quaint Cafés in Buenos Aires

    “What a literate place, one thinks; what wealth, what good looks.” These words uttered by the great American travel writer, Paul Theroux, nicely explicate the unique café culture that can be found and feverishly enjoyed in Buenos Aires. Argentina’s capital is famously handsome and littered with countless cool cafes to curl up with a book, […]

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