'Day of the Dead' at Xico will feature a foot tapping dinner party drenched in tequila and mescal
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Just like pumpkins, witches and black cats are quintessential symbols of Halloween, these objects are associated with Día de los Muertos, or ‘Day of the Dead’ which is widely celebrated in Mexico. Bringing this tradition for the first time in India, the festivity has commemorated at Xico, Lower Parel from today onwards.
Xico along with its classic a la carte menu, is also running specials for the ‘Day of the Dead’ celebration, exclusively created just for these 3 days which includes signature hand-picked dishes like Silik Pak, Tortilla Soup, Tortilla soup de pollo, Queso Fundido, Duck Taco, Pollo Al Pastor Quesadilla, Chile Relleno, Chile Relleno and Milanesa de Pollo. Get ready to get on a diverse culinary journey through the regions of Mexico from Oaxaca and Puebla to Veracruz, Yucatan and more through its Mexican delicacy.
'Day of the Dead' at Xico will feature a foot tapping dinner party drenched in tequila and mescal. It also features classic and contemporary crafted cocktails, great margaritas with hand-muddled fresh fruits, herbs and freshly squeezed juices and ice cold cervesa! It does not end here! In case you do not come in your ‘Day of the Dead’ make-up, then there is a Face-Painting competition for you. Bringing this unique concept to India for the first time, Xico is all set to ensure that it’ll be a high-spirited event full of fun, surprises and excitement.
Scott Linquist, Chef / Culinary Director at Xico says, “Day of the Dead as a concept is something that has never been introduced in the country. We at Xico believe in introducing not only Mexican cuisine but also the culture of Mexico in India. Day of the Dead brings together people to celebrate life with bright colours, candles, pictures and food.”
So come in your spooky makeup and cocktail attire and feast and dance the night away.
What: Day of the Dead at Xico
When: 2nd, 3rd and 4th November
Time: 9.30 pm onwards
Where: Xico, 9a, Trade View Building, Kamala Mills Compound, Gate No. 4, Lower Parel, Mumbai – 400013