April 4, 2025 Iguazu Falls from the Brazil Side and Lunch at the Belmond Hotel Ipe’ Grill
Today we spent our first official day of tourist activity driving to the Iguazu Falls on the Brazilian side of the Parana River.
Suzette drank coffee while I drank Earl Grey tea and ate the two small media Lunas we bought yesterday.
Then as we were leaving the bungalow breakfast was delivered, two waffles, an omelette, fruit salads, and glasses of fresh orange juice. We put the breakfast in the fridge and I made us two mortadella and cheese sandwiches on the rolls we bought yesterday at the mini supermarket. We packed the sandwiches with the bottle of Torrontes and the Stella Artois beer in the ice chest and drove from Costa Del Sol to their resort and picked up Billy and Elaine and then drove across the Parana River bridge to the Iguassu Falls National Park Visitors’s Center in Brazil.
We parked the truck, bought tickets, and took the shuttle bus to the falls.
Billy and Elaine departed the bus at the second stop in front of the Belmond Hotel and walked the three miles to the Devil’s Throat, which was the third stop where Suzette and I departed the bus.
We walked down the hill to an elevator that descended to a lower level near the water’s edge and walked out to the observation deck in the Devil’s Throat through the mist and flecks of water thrown clear of the falls.
For sheer majesty Iguazu must be the most dramatic falls in the world. The boundaries of Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina meet near the falls.
After seeing the Devil’s Throat where multiple levels of falls converge in a huge cataract, we walked back to the bus stop and road back to the Belmond Hotel, arriving at 1:30.
Billy had made a reservation at the Hotel’s Ipe Grill for 2:00 so we went to the bar for a drink to wait for them.
The bar at Hotel Belmont
Suzette had a red vermouth and I drank a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice.
When Billy and Elaine arrived at 2:00 we were directed to the IPE’ Grill near the pool behind the main lobby. The Hotel is pink and was constructed in 1952. It is exceedingly elegant with a very high degree of service.
We were seated and given menus and I asked for the wine list. Our waiter spoke surprisingly good English and excellent Spanish. I chose grilled sirloin steak, Billy ordered a grilled rack of baby lamb riblets, Elaine ordered a hacked beef dish from the hump of the cow, and Suzette ordered a raw Aji tuna appetizer.
The waiter was trying to get us to order a red wine of the local Rio Grande del Sur region wine. We tasted a cab and a Merlot that we all hated. I decided to order a bottle of Sparkling Rose produced by Chandon in Brazil, which seemed to satisfy our waiter. The sparkling wine was a blend of juice of Petit Meunier, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Riesling.
We all like the bubbly.
Soon our entrees were served. Billy ordered Chimichurri sauce with his plus sautéed Vegetables and mashed potatoes. I ordered sirloin steak with truffled aioli and asparagus and Mushrooms.
We all shared our dishes. I loved Billy’s tender grilled baby lamb riblets more than my sirloin that was chewy. I remember that mother loved sirloin for its flavor and because she liked to chew the tougher sirloin.
I also loved Suzette’s raw slices of tuna served with a slightly spicy guacamole. Elaine’s was interesting but not memorable.
My steak was excellently grilled to rare medium rare.
I really enjoyed the steak and the truffled aioli was excellent.
After the meal we ordered dessert. Billy ordered chocolate Mousse and a glass of French Pear William and Elaine ordered a warm chocolate covered gateau wit a scoop of ice cream flavored with a tropical fruit.
Everything was excellent and the bill was $98.00 for each couple, which seemed exceedingly fair.
After lunch we rode back to the visitors’ Center at 4:30 and drove back to the Argentinian side of the border. I took an hour to clear Passport control at the border.
After dropping Billy and Elaine at their resort we drove back to Casa del Sol and shared a sandwich and the bottle of Torrontes in the half glow after sunset at 7:00.
We watched the planets and stars appear over the Parana River and Suzette took a Jacuzzi bath and went to bed and I blogged and went to bed.
Bon Appetit