Chef Marcela Bolano
and in 2017, was named the “Top City in the World” by the readers of Travel + Leisure magazine.
The Chefs of Nomada
So how did this small, colonial town in
the mountains of central Mexico become the #1 city on the planet? One reason:
great food, thanks to all of the creative chefs who moved to SMA
and opened first class restaurants. In late 2014, Chef Matteo
Salas arrived from Mexico City to head up the kitchen at Aperi and changed the
course of fine dining in San Miguel. These
chefs, some who were already in San Miguel - like Donnie Masterton, Mariano
Alverez, Bricio Dominguez and his culinary tribe - worked hard to establish the city as a major culinary center in Mexico.
Their achievement is really amazing when you consider the short period of time it took them to do it.
Chef’s continue to foster properties,
like Miguel Gallegos, the young chef at Mama Mia’s, who is working to create a
more organic kitchen and chefs like Carlos Hannon, who came back from Dubai, to
advance all of the menus at the Rosewood Hotel and Star
Chef Enrique Olvera, who frequently fine-tunes the menus at Hotel Matilda.
Chefs continue to arrive in SMA, like
Paul Bentley of Mango Brasserie in Guadalajara, who will take the lead at
Bovine, Bruce James new restaurant at Canal #16,in the coming weeks.
So if we’ve
managed to convince you to come to San Miguel to eat and you only have a few days
to do it, where do you start? We’ve made it easy and put together “THE HIT LIST”,
a cheat sheet, of some of SMA’s most popular restaurants; where getting a great
meal is all but a given.
When you come back, try all of SMA’s 350+
restaurants. The
gastronomic offerings in SMA are now as diverse and vibrant as the city itself.
Good news for the #1 City in the World,
who first and foremost loves to eat!
Buen Provecho!
Aperi
Quebrada 101, Centro, 37700 in the Dos Casas
Hotel and SpaPhone: 415 152 0941
Hours: Comida: 2 PM – 4 PM/Dinner: 6:30 PM – 9 PM
Lauded as one of the best restaurant in SMA, if not Mexico, Aperi lives up to the hype. Book the Chef’s Table for a memorable, culinary experience. The seven course tasting menu is paired with outstanding Mexican and European wines and spirits. Outstanding meat and seafood selections. Some molecular accents. With an emphasis on organic, they source for the best local ingredients. Chef Salas hosts dinners with internationally recognized, celebrity chefs. He and Chef Eduardo Garcia (Maximo Bistrot, Mexico City) were the architects of one of the best meals we’ve ever eaten anywhere this past year. Chef Matteo Salas also owns Jacinto 1930 at Relox #18.
Nomada cocina de Interpretacion
Nemesio Diez 2, Centro, 37700
Phone: 415 121 9163
Hours: 9 AM – 10 PM Daily/ Closed: Sunday
Chef: Marco Cruz/ Pastry Chef: Sofia Antillon/ Sous Chef: Pablo Nicacio
Nomada’s contemporary Mexican food is exceptional. The menus change weekly: a Street Food Tasting Menu on Monday, the Vegetarian on Tuesday, and the renowned Tasting Menu on Wednesday. These innovative dishes are a dining experience unlike any you've ever had before. The food is perfectly balanced, applying imagination with complex flavors and combinations. Everything that comes out of the kitchen is visually picture-perfect and never fails to surprise and delight. We all know Sofia is the best Pastry Chef in SMA. This culinary gem is a must, especially if you only have a few nights in SMA. Chef Marco Cruz also creates the menus for Buen Viaje’s Mezcal tasting room, Casa Viaje, along with Chef Hugo Tepichin, at Cuna de Allende, #15.
The Restaurant
Calle Sollano 16, Centro, 37700
Phone: 415 154 7877
Hours: Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 12 Noon – 11 PM/ Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday: 12 Noon – 10 PM
Chef: Donnie Masterton
Chef: Donnie Masterton
The Restaurant turns out excellent Mexican,American and Contemporary food. Thursday Burger night is a SMA institution. The food is made with fresh ingredients purchased from the farmers in SMA, many located within a five mile radius of the restaurant. Exceptional shaved Brussels sprout and kale salad. Outstanding appetizers are great for sharing. Excellent menu selections include salmon and duck. The knowledgeable Sommelier offers a wonderful collection of international wines. Chef Masterton also owns Birdie’s Burgers and Taco Lab in the Doce 18 Concept House, El Vergel Bistro and Market and will open a Moroccan restaurant and café, Fatima, in the Casa Blanca Hotel later this fall. We’ve already tried the Lamb Shawarma and are happy to report that the food at Fatima promises to be as spectacular as the views from its magnificent rooftop.
Marsala cocina con acentos
Calle del Dr Ignacio Hernandez Macias 48, Centro, 37700
Phone: 415 152 0080
Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday:1 PM – 10 PM/Friday, Saturday:1 PM – 11 PM/ Sunday: 1 PM – 5 PM/ Tuesday: Closed
Incredible Mediterranean cooking with an outstanding Sunday brunch; one of the best in SMA. A beautiful, outdoor courtyard and inside dining. The fireplace, with a pink, velvet couch and chairs, creates a cozy, conversation pit. From the homemade pita bread with za'atar and Tzatziki to her take on rib eye tacos and the splendid caramel pudding, all of her dishes are enchanting. Vegetarian’s will love a fresh tuna pyramid, lentil Summer Rolls and a perfect Quinoa Salad. Also one of the best Chiles en Nogada in SMA is served in season. Chef Marcela Bolano was featured on the television series, Top Chef Mexico, this season. An I Love Lucy look alike, Marcela Bolano is as refreshing as her style of food. | |||||||||||||||
Buenos Aires Bistro
Mesones #62Phone: 415 154 6390 Hours:1 PM – 10 PM Daily Chef: Mariano Alverez/ Sous chef: Carolina Lopez Juarez
If it’s meat you’re after, look no further than this steakhouse who is known for putting a Mexican spin on Argentinean, world class food. All of the Italian pastas are outstanding. Many good sides and desserts, like the burrata salad and an Argentinean version of Bananas Foster. The meat selections are the best in SMA. This restaurant reminds us of the ones we loved eating at in Europe. Score the romantic table in front of the window. Chef Mariano Alverez also owns Patria Sur in Queretaro with Chef Nacho Avila. If you’re attending one of the many food festivals in SMA, chances are you’ll find this restaurant; it’s the stand with the longest lines.
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Jacinto 1930
Relox 18, Centro, 37700 in Dôce 18 Concept House Phone: 415 150 0075
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