British singer Dua Lipa and her family visited Buenos Aires, enjoying the local cuisine and sightseeing. During her stay in the city, the artist decided to experience a genuine local gastronomic experience. According to journalist Carola Urdagarin from Rivadavia Agro, Dua Lipa and her family dined at the renowned parrilla Madres Rojas, owned by Barcos, a pioneer in Wagyu breeding in Argentina. During the dinner, the group sampled a selection of the restaurant's typical dishes, including a house specialty Wagyu cut priced at 94,000 pesos and a Certified Angus Heifer cut for 56,800 pesos. The menu also featured the classic chinchulines (beef intestines) for 7,000 pesos. In addition to the culinary evening, the singer's family, her father and her sisters, took the day to explore La Boca, one of the most iconic and colorful neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, known for its street art, the emblematic Caminito, and the football passion that characterizes it. Dua Lipa's visit to Buenos Aires did not go unnoticed.
Dua Lipa Enjoys Argentine Cuisine in Buenos Aires
British singer Dua Lipa and her family visited Buenos Aires, enjoying local cuisine and sightseeing. During her stay, the artist dined at the renowned Madres Rojas, sampling Wagyu and Angus dishes.