Celebrates the independence of Mexico in the happy west of West Village

This September, the heart of the West Village is filled with Mexican flavor and tradition. From Saturday 13 to Tuesday, September 16, the happy West celebrates the national holidays with a very special menu: the emblematic chiles in Nogada.

This dish, considered one of the most representative of Mexican cuisine, is a symbol of the national month. Its color evokes the flag: the green of the poblano chili, the white of the creamy nogada sauce and the red of the fresh grenade. Fill with a delicate beef or pork minced with fruits and nuts, and served at room temperature, Chile in Nogada is a unique and delicious experience that cannot be missing in September.

In addition, with the purchase of any Chile in Nogada, you will receive a bottle of spicy sauce, King Chiltepin.

The party does not end there: on Monday, September 15 at 6 pm, the award -winning Jarana Beat group will fill the west of music with music and energy with its merger of Mexican folklore and African -American traditions.

And, as always, you can accompany your food with the largest Mexican wines selection in New York, a true tribute to the wine soul of Mexico.

This national month, the appointment is in the happy west: good food, live music and the pride of celebrating our roots in the heart of Manhattan.

More information at Loacontenyc.com.

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