Tourist shows bill for eye of beef at La Cabrera

A tourist visited the La Cabrera restaurant in Buenos Aires, ordering an eye of beef with french fries, mashed potatoes, and a drink. She shared her experience and the final bill on social media.

In a recent post, a tourist recounted her visit to the renowned La Cabrera restaurant, known for its steak cuts. She ordered an eye of beef served with french fries, mashed potatoes, and a drink. The experience included details on what she ate and the total cost shown on the bill, which she chose to share publicly. Such shares highlight the venue's popularity among international and local visitors. La Cabrera, a gastronomic icon in the city, draws crowds for its quality Argentine grill. The tourist did not provide further specifics in the available description, but her post sparked interest in high-end restaurant prices.

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