1. Spanish translation: good nachos (nachos: a fried tortilla chip usually served with cheese dip)
2. The incorrect way of saying "Good night" in Spanish. Should be "Buenas Noches".
John: "Maria, I had a great night with you. Buenos Nachos."
Maria: "John, when did we eat nachos? Did you mean to wish me a good night?"
John: "Oh, yes you are right I'm sorry. I'm such a gringo Maria, please forgive me."
The capital city of Argentina is a metropoli if contrast and paradox.
Placed where the Rio de la Plata meets the Atlantic, on the unbelievably flat Pampas, is home to a melting pot of races.
It is modern and old, exciting and frustrating, trendy and bureaucratic, sweet and violent.
It has a way of enticing you without you noticing. You curse her although you cannot leave her. Most 'porteños' (inhabitants or Buenos Aires, a 'puerto' after all) and newcommers will agree.