The first rumors pointed to some conflicts that the emblematic hostel would have with residents of the area, due to alleged damage to the environment, as well as annoying noises and loud music until late at night. However, with the passing of time, and according to those who follow the moving novel the most, the problem would have arisen due to the constant disagreements between Martin Pittaluga, one of the founders of La Huella together with Guzman Artagaveytia, with the mayor of Maldonado, Enrique Antia.
The new Footprint
In this context, and with the transcendence of the conflicts between Antía and the owners of La Huella that would have triggered the departure of the restaurant from its founding place, the iconic dish of grilled sea bass would begin to be served on the other side of Laguna Garzón.
There, Artagaveytia had a couple of pieces of land to which they added one more with their partner. The not least fact is that this shore of the lagoon already belongs to the department of Rocha. In this way, the hostel that integrates the list of Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurantwould offer its highly valued services in the neighboring municipality after more than 20 years of being an icon of Punta Esteña season.
Meanwhile, in José Ignacio the bid who or what will occupy the historic location that La Huella exploited since its opening in 2001. several Argentines, some known financiers and even many others who used to visit the iconic Punta del Este parador.
Source: Ambito