After spending a few more hours on the seven lakes route, we arrived in San Martin and followed Lonely Planet's advice for dinner: a cute little restaurant called "Pura Vida" specializing in vegetarian cuisine. As Dave told the owner, it was heaven in the form of food. It surpassed any other eating experience of the trip.
The food was delicious, and the atmosphere enhanced every bite. Gabriella, our waitress and the restaurant owner, radiated positive energy and was completely present with each table she was working. When we told her how much we loved the food, she brought out the chef, who insisted that it was a group effort. We promised to come back the following day because I really wanted to try the quiche that had been recommended in my guide book. We went back for lunch so we could once again enjoy the atmosphere, the food, and company of Gabriella. She greeted us with smiles a kiss on the cheek. It was the first time Dave and I had been recognized and welcomed into a place in Argentina-what an amazing feeling! Lunch proved to be just as spectacular as dinner and the chocolate mousse and icecream with fruit sauce topped it off. As we left, Gabriella hugged us, wished us well, and gave me a little candle as a parting gift.
Tonight is our last bus ride of the trip, back to Bariloche. Tomorrow, we are keeping our fingers crossed for low winds so that we can go Paragliding. If not, perhaps a snorkel in the lake will be in order. On Thursday, we fly back to Buenos Aires. Hard to believe that almost a month has gone by!
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I have had so much fun reading your blogs! Thank you for taking the time to write them. I think you managed to have the most amazing experience possible. Now hurry home so I can ice my sore knees (yep it's in 4 days) over a glass of wine and see my beloved Jerica!! :)
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