San Miguel Sets the Table for Its Biggest Food Festival Ever

 
 
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NEW YORK - June 28, 2016 - PRLog -- The San Miguel de Allende Food Festival (SMAFF) is this celebrated colonial town's biggest annual festival, as well as one of the most anticipated and exciting culinary events in Mexico. And the 2016 edition, running July 15-17, will be the biggest festival yet, with some 50 national and international chefs; performances by five musical groups; more than 100 exhibitors, including hotels, restaurants, caterers, artisans, local food producers and wineries; and more than 30 food writers and other media in attendance. About 2,000 food lovers from Mexico and around the world will converge on San Miguel to enjoy tasting menus, wine tastings, entertainment, product exhibits and the festival's main event, the "Chef's Table."

Kick-Off Dinner:  On Thursday, July 14, the gala gourmet gathering will get underway with a "Kick-Off Dinner" at Hotel Matilda's Moxi restaurant featuring three renowned chefs. Collaborating on a multi-course menu will be Enrique Olvera, Mexico's most recognized chef and owner of Moxi; Matteo Salas, executive chef at acclaimed Áperi and Jacinto 1930 in San Miguel as well as a rising-star exponent of contemporary Mexican cuisine; and Najat Kaanache Amghirf, one of the world's leading chefs. The Kick-Off Dinner will be followed with an "Unplugged Concert" at Hotel Matilda by Los Rumberos de Massachusetts, the popular Mexican musical trio who have made their mark on the music scene of North America with a trademark blend of flamenco, rumba, reggae and Latin rock. Seating is limited to 120 people. The cost is 2,500 pesos, or about $141, not including service. For reservations, e-mail   restaurant@hotelmatilda.com  or call +52 (415) 152-1015. For more information on Hotel Matilda, visit www.hotelmatilda.com.

Festival Timetable:The festival will run from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Friday, July 14; from 12:00 noon to 10:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 15; and from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 16. Each day will feature a variety of events and activities including:

● Tasting Table: For the first time, SMAFF will feature a special Tasting Table offering fine wines, mescals and beers, along with cooking demonstrations and culinary exhibitions.

● Chef's Table: Festival-goers will be able to sample a wide range of gourmet dishes whipped up by the Mexican and international chefs. The chefs will be divided into teams to prepare unique recipes for a series of meals, while also spending time eating and talking with attendees. The Chef's Table is being designed by Casa Armida, based in San Miguel and one of Mexico's most recognized design houses. The state of Tabasco will bring a special presentation to the Chef's Table: "The Dinner of Eden," featuring a huge bed of smoked oysters. Monin, a top brand worldwide for beverage mixers, syrups and flavorings, will be serving cocktails at the Chef's Table, and beers from Cervecería Boca Negra also will be included during this event.

One of the featured teams will comprise four chefs from the Rosewood San Miguel resort. Also cooking at the SMAFF will be Najat Kaanache Amghiraf, one of the world's leading female chefs. The Moroccan native trained at Ferran Adria's renowned El Bulli in Spain and then honed her skills at prestigious Noma in Copenhagen; French Laundry in Yountville, California; Per Se in New York City; and Alinea in Chicago, working alongside such culinary giants as Rene Redzepi, Thomas Keller, Grant Achatz and Martin Berasetegui.  She went on to instruct chefs worldwide on the latest culinary techniques and to lecture at major universities and festivals on the science of cooking with White House Executive Pastry Chef Bill Yosses.

Prices for the Chef's Table meals range between 1,200 pesos (about $63) and 2,000 pesos (about $105).

● Concerts:

Friday, July 15, 6:00 p.m.: Elliot The Furniture - popular Guadalajara band.

Saturday, July 16, 4:00 p.m.: Makupa - innovative Mexican cello artist.

Saturday, July 16, 6:00 p.m.: Los Rumberos de Massachusetts.

Sunday, July 17, 2:00 p.m.: Guacamole - Mexican rap band.

Sunday, July 17, 4:00 p.m.: Taciturno - classic rock by a Guadalajara band.

● Other Activities at SMAFF:

Friday, July 15, 5:30 p.m.: Panel discussion with Najat Kaanache and Gloria Lopez Morales, founder and president of the Conservatory of Mexican Gastronomic Culture.

Saturday, July 16, 2:00 p.m.: Conference with chef Pablo San Roman -  "The Three Ages of Mexican Cuisine: Relationship and Coexistence of Culinary Traditions."

Saturday, July 16, 5:30 p.m.: Conference with Yuri de Gortari and Edmundo Escamilla - "Food of Comalcalco, Heiress of the Maya and Olmec" and "Otomi Food, Heir to the Chupicuara Culture."

Exhibitions at a Colonial Hacienda:

More than 100 hotels, restaurants, caterers, artisans, local food producers and wineries

will be exhibiting their products and services at the upscale event site of Hacienda Los Picachos, a former riding club and colonial hacienda in San Miguel. Among the exhibitors will be Hotel Matilda, Rosewood San Miguel, Bocanegra brewery, Monin, Wine Gurus, Vinos + Tapas, Tequila Casa Dragones, Tequila Don Ramon, wine distributor Ferrer y Asociados, Nomada restaurant in San Miguel, Cervezería Allende, winery EBZ and beer brewer Chela Libre.

Part of the profits earned from SMAFF tickets will be donated to local orphanage Casa Hogar Mexiquito. For more information and reservations, visit www.smafoodfestival.com

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