Author: Kevin Vaughn

Kevin Vaughn arrived to Buenos Aires by way of California in 2010. He is a freelance food and lifestyle writer, cook and owner of closed door supper club MASA, and co-founder of Buenos Aires Art Tours, an alternative tour company that provides fixed route and customizable walking tours of the best of Buenos Aires' art, food, history, and architecture.
Kevin Vaughn

Kevin Vaughn arrived to Buenos Aires by way of California in 2010. He is a freelance food and lifestyle writer, cook and owner of closed door supper club MASA, and co-founder of Buenos Aires Art Tours, an alternative tour company that provides fixed route and customizable walking tours of the best of Buenos Aires' art, food, history, and architecture.

DISCOVERING THE TUCKED AWAY NEIGHBORHOOD OF CHACARITA

As you slowly inch your way up the congested Avenida Corrientes — the wide avenue that cuts through the middle of the small neighborhood of Chacarita — it is hard to imagine that this ‘barrio’ derived its name for the quechua for ‘farm’. In the 18th century the area was used by the Jesuits as a vast farmland to feed the children and staff that attended their schools. Although the neighborhood bustles with activity, open green spaces are still the main theme of the zona’s personality, with the long Parque Los Andes and Chacarita Cemetery taking up nearly half of the hood. Chacarita is largely overlooked for its popular neighbors like Palermo Hollywood to the north or Villa Crespo to the south. Here is a list of favorites, both old and new, of the best of history, art, food and drink that Chacarita has to offer.

March 27th, 2016