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A few years ago, I was road-tripping north to south across Argentina with two friends, following an old trade route that persists as a mostly dirt �highway� called Ruta Cuarenta (Route 40). We were maybe three days in when some teenagers working the snack bar in the shadows of the red-rock monoliths of Talampaya National Park offered us a tip. Drawing up a map, they insisted it would lead us to the best restaurant in an area otherwise known for vast, unpopulated expanses. La Rioja Province is fantastic country, but not the sort of place you venture to in search of gastronomic highlights.

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