Category: Fashion & Beauty
Title: Harper's Bazaar
It may be no secret that Argentina is the place to go for fine steak. However, Harper's Bazaar magazine has suggested that those in Buenos Aires take a tour of the city's "boisterous backstreets".
Here they will find a great range of local eateries, wineries, cookery classes and other culinary delights.
The publication advised visitors to the South American city to head on an excursion with Gastrosophy, where they can be taken on a tour of the city's top food spots by former philosophy professor Alejandro Frango.
Meanwhile, those who would rather stay in Europe to get their gastronomic fix can tuck into the cheeses of Italy's Abruzzo Mountains.
Harper's Bazaar recommends a stop at Sextantio - a "tastefully restored villa" in the medieval village of Santo Stefano di Sessanio.
Visitors can attend a cheese-making class, meet local artisans, take a nature walk, learn all about the area's produce and sample delicious foods along the way.
According to initaly.com the Abruzzo Mountains are home to an abundance of wildlife, including wild wolves and bears.
Posted by: Claire Sharp
Where in the world would you go for good food?