Kentucky Pizza

February 21, 2009 at 10:49 pm (Uncategorized) (, )

kentucky-pizza

My first experience with Kentucky Pizza was at 4 in the morning. I had just left a bar with a few friends and we were ready to eat something substantial. And, by jove, we found it. The fugazetta pizza (onions and mozzarella) is fantastic. Imagine stuffing half a pound of mozzarella into a crust the size of your hand, and then sprinkling onions on it. Then, because there isn’t enough space, all the cheese melts out. It’s fantastic and cures hangovers. And is open all night. Find it at the corner of Santa Fe and Godoy Cruz.

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The zoo!

February 4, 2009 at 1:34 pm (Uncategorized) ()

One of my goals for the summer is to go to all the places I wanted to go and didn’t last semester. The zoo is one of those places.

The zoo is impressive, mainly for it’s architecture and quantity of animals (though I think this is also a negative since many of the animals don’t have enough space). A lot of the buildings are very old and beautiful, from around the beginning of the century. My favorite is the elephant’s area which has a shed decorated with carved Indian figures. The condor’s area was also impressive- a gigantic wrought iron cage two stories high.

And the animals. There were merecats, a white tiger, lions, sea lions, monkeys of all types, fish of Argentina, polar bears, parakeets, bison, parrots, lemurs, owls, water buffalo, etc.

One of my favorite scenes was with the white tiger. It tentatively went into the pool in its cage and began swimming. It fiddled around in the water until it found a plastic barrel that it started to chew.

There are wild rabbit/gazelle/horse creatures and large swimming rats that walk around freely throughout the zoo. You can even feed them!

It was overwhelming. I bought a passport to see special exhibits, but it isn’t necessary.

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