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Tostada de Atún at Contramar The fish dish pescado a la talla was popularized by Contramar Octopus at Contramar. Contramar is a restaurant specializing in seafood in Roma Norte, Mexico City near Fuente de Cibeles. [1] [2] [3] It was founded in 1998 by Gabriela Cámara.
There are approximately 15,000 restaurants in Mexico City. [2] Notable ones include: Alsea – based in Mexico City; Biko – specializes in Basque cuisine; Pujol; San Ángel Inn – old Carmelite monastery which was turned into a well-known restaurant
Pages in category "Restaurants in Mexico City" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... Contramar; D. Los Danzantes; E. Em (restaurant ...
Gabriela Cámara is a Mexican chef, restaurant owner, and author. Born in Chihuahua City, Cámara grew up in Tepoztlán. [1] In 1998, Cámara opened Contramar, a restaurant specializing in seafood, in Mexico City. [2] [3] She opened the restaurant Cala in San Francisco in 2015. [4]
The Michelin Guide debuted in Mexico in 2024. Inspectors visited five states—Baja California, Baja California Sur, Nuevo León, Oaxaca, and Quintana Roo—and the capital city, Mexico City. Sixteen restaurants earned one star and two, Pujol and Quintonil, received two. [2] No restaurant earned three stars.
Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park is a Florida state park located in Pasco County, Florida near Port Richey, Florida, along the Gulf of Mexico on the Atlantic coastal plain. An entrance to this park is at the intersection of Scenic Drive and Cinema Drive, one mile west of the intersection of Cinema Drive/Ridge Manor Blvd. and U.S. Highway 19 .
2. Taqueria Rincon Alteño. Taqueria Rincon Alteño — which takes its name from the nickname for San Jose de Gracia in Jalisco, Mexico — is a family-owned business that serves Mexican cuisine ...
Six sites are in state parks and managed by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. [2] Also included is a site determined eligible for National Historic Landmark status, [3] and a list of historical sites in Florida managed by the U.S. National Park Service which also have national significance. [4]