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Sept. 12, 2019: Lunch at the Museum, Recoleta

 

01 Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo

My wife and I spent a day strolling through the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires without any firm plans or destination -- just to see what we would find.  Around lunch time we passed by the Decorative Arts Museum.  Our guide book recommended its café as a good place to eat so we stopped for a rest, to dry out a little, and to enjoy a good meal.

02 Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo

03 Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo

The Decorative Arts Museum was not on our list of places to visit, but likely is worth seeing if we ever return.  The Museum was formally the French-influenced home of one of Argentina's richest families and still holds many of the family's collectibles like artwork, chandeliers and antiques.  A visit offers the opportunity to see how wealthy Argentinians lived more than a century ago.  We just looked around the grounds a little before we left.

04 Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo

05 Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo

Croque Madame Café has a separate entrance and a broad menu including breakfast items, sandwiches, salads, pastas and more.  It has patio seating for fair-weather days, but its interior is intimate and charming and definitely reminded us of a European café.  Its hours are 10am to midnight daily. 

06 Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo
(my wife enjoyed this beautiful salad)

07 Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo
(I enjoyed these mini-quiches and small salad)

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