'A modest eating place in Cachi in Salta Province of Argentina' - by K.J.S.Chatrath
I had a great trip to Cachi from Salta by bus two years back when I visited Argentina. Cachi is a small town in the Calchaquí Valley of northwestern Argentina, known for its adobe houses and white colonial buildings. At its center is the Iglesia San José, a Spanish colonial church. The nearby Museo Arqueológico de Cachi Pío Pablo Díaz is a museum of locally excavated artifacts, some dating back 10,000 years. To the northwest are the snow-capped Nevado de Cachi mountains, which can be seen from town.
I would bring up a photo article on Cachi separately as this one is about the lunch that we had there.
The map above would give a general idea of the location of Cachi and Salta in Argentina. Cachi is about 162 kms south west of Salta.
Our Group was taken to the outskirts of the town where we were dropped in front of this eating place.
The place was spotlessly clean and since it was a bit early for lunch, we were the only guests and hence the service too was prompt, punctual and polite.
While practically all the dishes had non-veg content, I, after consulting the Tour Guide and the Chef settled for capsicums stuffed with potatoes and boiled rice. It was nice. I chose a freshly squeezed glass of lemon juice to accompany the food.
I would end by saying that Argentina is a country worth visiting. By the way Argentina does not charge any fee for issuing visa to Indian tourists wanting to visit that country.
Recently I came across information that small Central American country- Belize, charges INR 19,000 from Indians for issuing a tourist visa and in addition each Indian tourist has to deposit USD 600 on reaching that country as 'Repatriation fee'. On coming to know of it, I promptly dropped my plan to visit Belize. No thank you, Belize! I would gladly visit Argentina yet another time. By the way, Argentina issues free tourist visa to Indians to visit their country.
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