Most of us wait for Cinco de Mayo with sombreros and maracas, excited to sip down an unimaginable number of Margaritas while munching on plump tacos and guacamole. Like most people outside of Mexico, I thought we were celebrating Mexico's Independence Day. Not the case at all. While Cinco de Mayo observes the victory of a very important battle in Puebla, it is actually a regional holiday celebrated in a limited part of the country. Mexico's real Independence Day is known as Grito de Dolores, and it is celebrated on September 16th.
Corporate Executive Chef Ivy Stark |
Sampling of Signature Cocktails |
Vuelve La Vida |
Tuna Ceviche Chino-Latino |
Traditional Guacamole |
Trio of Salsas |
Warm Chips |
Empanada Duo |
Chopped Salad |
Dos Enchiladas |
Ribeye Steak Alambre |
Sweet Plantains |
Rice and Beans |
White & Dark Chocolate Fondue |
Dark Chocolate Tamal |
Vanilla Caramel Flan |
By the time this Mexican culinary fiesta came to a close, I could hear the imaginary mariachi playing in my head. Since all of these dishes can be found in their daily menu, now I know where I'm going when I'm craving some authentic, flavorful Mexican food: Dos Caminos in Fort Lauderdale. The food is fantastic, the staff is knowledgeable, the service is stellar, and the ambiance is perfect. For more information, you can contact them at 954-727-7090 or visit them online at http://www.doscaminos.com/.
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