Mexican food festival salsas into town

By Jane Kent, May 30, 2014

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The spicy, savory and fresh cuisine of Mexico has arrived at the Crowne Plaza Guangzhou City Centre. A three-week long Mexico Food Festival was launched on Tuesday, lasting until June 13.

In cooperation with Mexico Consulate General in Guangzhou, classic dishes like guacamole, tacos and refried beans will be on offer, as well as some of the lesser-known Mexican items like wedding cookies and a variety of cakes. Information introducing Mexico’s rich culinary culture will also on be display at Fresh All Day Dining Restaurant.

Fork over RMB228 (plus 15 percent) and chow down until your stomach says, "Estoy lleno!"

// 5F/, Crowne Plaza Guangzhou City Centre, 339 Huanshi Dong Lu, Yuexiu District 越秀区环市东路339号 (8363 8888 ext. 88318)
 

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