Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Taste of Mexico Association to Commemorate the Bicentennial This Saturday, December, 4,5PM-10PM



This Saturday,Don Julio,Frida, Guelaguetza,Herradura,La Casita,La Monarcha Bakery, and other food and beverage representing Mexico celebrate 200 years of independence and Mexican gastronomy's recent recognition by UNESCO as a world heritage cuisine.

Saturday, December 4,2010

Cathedral of St. Vibiana

214 S. Main St.,Los Angeles, CA 90012


Event Program
5-6 PM VIP and Press Hour.
6-7 PM Open to Public and Welcome Presentation. Start of Silent Auction.
7-8 PM Mariachi Hour.
8-9 PM Regional Dance Performance - Oaxaca.
9-10 PM Mariachi Hour.
10 PM Event Close.

To purchase tickets,click here.

For More information go to the Taste of Mexico Association website.

2 comments:

Max Jacobson said...

Dear Sir or Madam. The pix you took of Tacos Carmelita are truly spectacular, and makes me want to eat there, after I polish off a pastrami at Langer's. Mexican cuisine is so underrated in the food world, it's criminal. Max, www.foodwinekitchen.com

streetgourmetla said...

Thanks Max. Well, here in this blog, Mexican gets its due. Langer's and tacos de guisado?Sounds like a glorious LA afternoon. Is my picture on the blog not manly enough,hehe? I'm a male blogger, eventhough blogging is quite girly. Enjoy!