The Pueblo Bonito resorts in Los Cabos never cease to amaze
me. They have just announced the opening of a new dining venue at Pueblo Bonito
Sunset Beach.
The Market at Quivira, a unique culinary concept unlike any
other in Los Cabos, has been unveiled at Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach Golf &
Spa Resort and has quickly established itself as a popular “foodie”
destination.
The Market at Quivira Photo: Betsy Anderson |
Inspired by modern food halls found in major U.S. and
European cities, including the Plaza Hotel in New York and Harrods in London,
The Market, featuring an enticing array of eateries and a handsome central bar,
has redefined the region’s gastronomic “food hall” experience. The spacious
15,000-square-meter facility, built at a cost of $5.5 million USD, offers open
communal seating for more than 450 diners of all ages.
The Market welcomes Pueblo Bonito resort guests to enjoy its
array of food and beverage options with their all-inclusive plans. Only the
chocolate shop is not included in the all-inclusive program.
The Market’s open-floor complex, designed to please all
types of palates, features several distinctive restaurants as well as a coffee
shop and a bar. These include:
•
1950’s Diner – This classic
American-style diner, accented by red-and-chrome décor, offers hamburgers, hot
dogs, fried chicken, milkshakes, homemade desserts and excellent breakfasts.
•
El Asiatico – Asian cuisine is
well-represented by a wide range of dishes, from traditional miso soup and
Szechuan-style shrimps to delectable dumplings and other examples of Asian
street food.
•
La Creperia & La Heladeria – In
addition to 24 flavors of homemade ice cream and gelato, La Creperia is turning
out the best crepes (sweet or savory) in Los Cabos.
•
El Deli – This bustling New York-style
deli features the finest hot, cold or toasted sandwiches utilizing fresh-baked
breads as well as selected meats, cheeses and condiments.
•
El Italiano – Homemade fresh pastas,
traditional lasagna and a mouth-watering variety of brick oven pizzas are
available at El Italiano, which also offers a splendid array of Italian
desserts.
•
La Huerta – Specializing in fresh organic
foods, La Huerta (‘The Orchard’) offers top-quality salads and vegetarian
entrees, from a Portobello mushroom stuffed with quinoa and ceviche to a
roasted beet salad served with blue cheese, arugula and walnuts.
•
El Mexicano – A wide range of Mexican
dishes is available here, from traditional sopas (soups) and tacos al
pastor (native to central Mexico) to chiles en nogada--poblano
chilis filled with shredded meat, aromatics, fruits and spices and topped with
a walnut-based cream sauce and pomegranate seeds.
•
La Chocolateria – Situated near the
entrance to The Market, this signature outpost artfully displays the
finest-quality truffles, chocolates and macarons. Perfect for a sweet finish.
Also popular as a gift.
•
El Bar – The Market’s lively circular
bar, featuring a 360-degree panorama of the restaurants and food stalls, offers
artisanal beers, selected wines from Mexico, Italy and California, and a range
of spirits (including tequila and mezcal).
•
La Cafeteria – This popular gathering
spot offers custom-blended international coffees (four to six different blends
daily) as well as hot or cold frappes and fresh-baked muffins, cupcakes,
cinnamon rolls and more.
Looking ahead a Sports Bar, situated on a spacious terrace
adjoining The Market and the first of its kind at Pueblo Bonito, will open
later this year.
For more information about Pueblo Bonito Golf & Spa
Resorts, visit www.pueblobonito.com.
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