Puerto Iguazu feels a bit like Victoria Falls. A developed Vistoria Falls with paved roads, open bars, and a well developed infrastructure to the Falls. It even has a little propane driven stream train taking you along the falls route and steel catwalks to ensure you stay on the safe path. Off to another Parilla with a determination to finally try Sweetbread. Best not to Wiki what it really is and just go for it. El Quincho is rates #1 in Puerto Iguazu on tripadvisor so expectation was high. So after a couple of beers it was off to the Parilla at about 11pm. unfortunately no sweetbreads on offer. Just a regular tenderloin steak with chimichurri sauce. It arrives on its own little grill complete with charcoal bricks keeping it warm. This led to the problem that the meat continued to cook and my planned ´medium´turned into a ´medium/well done´. The chimichurri sauce was fair but was resembled more of a curry house poppadum accompaniement rather than a fine steak sauce. If this is #1 in Puerto Iguazu it could be a tough couple of days.
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