MÉRIDA, YUCATÁN – Maybe you visited “Chaud
Devant”, last semester’s ‘project’ restaurant at the UVM in Mérida? If you
missed it, or if you visited and enjoyed it, now is your chance to try “La
Esmeralda” – the newest concept by the students of the Glion hotel school.
During their 4th semester,
student teams of four to five people compete for the grand prize; namely to
develop their concept into an actual restaurant, which they will run for one
month. The winning students are responsible for everything, from developing the
concept, to food preparation, service, and managing the restaurant.
The restaurant caters mainly to the campus,
however is also open to the public from Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 4pm, from
now until April 11.
Menu offerings include appetizers of Guacamole
($35 pesos) and crisp mini flautas ($29 pesos) while main dish offerings such
as fajitas ($49 pesos), enchiladas with green or red sauce ($38 pesos) or on
the lighter side chicken Caesar Salad ($35 pesos) provide a satisfying lunch.
If you have a sweet tooth, the brownies ($22 pesos) or excellent queso
Napolitano ($25 pesos) may be just the thing. Coffee, juices and sodas run from
$13 - $19 pesos.
If you fancy trying this ‘pop-up’ concept,
come along and support the friendly students at La Esmeralda; they’ll be happy
to practice their English with you, and will greet you with a smile. But don’t
delay! The restaurant will close on April 11.
To reach UVM, head north on the highway
towards Progreso, and shortly after passing the periferico, take the Dzitya exit, make a u turn, and head
back towards Merida. You will see UVM on the right. Enter through the gates,
park, and then walk back to the Glion building, which is right next to the
gate. Visit http://www.facebook.com/laesmeralda.glion.5
for more information.
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