When you hear of a restaurant named Tango & Malbec, you assume that they'd have plenty of both. In the case of malbec wine, yes — the handsome restaurant's wine list is rich in the inky varietal that ...
Who: Enrique Varela, wine director at Tango & Malbec Steakhouse. Industry veteran Varela moved to Houston from Santa Rosa, Calif., seven years ago and has been part of the restaurant's team since Day ...
Tango & Malbec located just steps from the Galleria – Houston, represents a culinary experience from Argentina. The restaurant’s name is derived from the cultural dance of Tango, as well as the grape ...
If you don't want to travel to Buenos Aires, a new spot here in New York offers a taste of some of Argentina's most famous delights—wine and tango. Malbec and Tango House, which opened this summer ...
With its woodpile, blazing fires and cowboy-style parilla cooking, this comfortable Galleria-area Argentinian/Uruguayan restaurant speaks to the Houstonian heart. The kitchen goes beyond the usual ...
Wine-cork walls. Tango-themed choking posters. Veal Milanese with foie gras. Passionate rhythmic bodily gestures. Guys named Tato. Flamed gin/brandy cocktails. Wine barrels. Singing human alarms.
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