English Speaking Expat Lunch... Bringing New Friends Together Weekly for Over 4 Years Fellini Ristobaretto, Montevideo: Sunday, September 5, 2010 UPDATE!! Updated meeting time: NOON
Well, perhaps Uruguay is not famous for its cuisine, but that does not mean they are not good cooks.
Uruguayan cuisine involves the use of a lot of beef (as it is a major beef-producing nation), but they also make a lot of seafood, Spanish, and Italian dishes.
Unlike, probably, in the rest of the world, lunch is the most important meal of the day here.
Visit this website for more details on Uruguayan cuisine.
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