Will it never end?
The inspectors are going through this city like a dose of salts. I am pleased to report the re-opening of Toms (after a very brief absence) but regretfully report the closure of Parada Obligada and even the just-opened Flush. (There seems to be no discrimination in operation; also closed this week were the Caballito Shopping Mall and the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club principal stadium where there is an ATP tournament scheduled for next week.) All discos will remain closed for a while longer as the city authorities annnounced this week that they have now decided to change the licensing regulations for discos.
Last night myself and friend returned to the restaurant-showbar Chueca (Soler 3283) which had a month off in January for staff vacations and renovation. This is a really nice place in an old house, and with an imaginative menu. The show by Luis Guadalupe and Gonzalo Costa was very funny but fairly short at just 40 minutes. Tip: A table reservation is necessary at Chueca (4963.3430) to be sure to get a good view of the show.
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