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Hi,
I wasn't quite sure where to post this -Beyond Chicagoland or Site Chat. I'm just so darned excited that I finally figured out how to post a photo! Granted, I hadn't put a ton of effort into it, but my first few attempts were no-go's and I was starting to feel a little lame. "Thanks" to EatChicago and JimInLoganSquare - your collective tips in Site Chat were a big help.
Anyway, two years ago, we took a trip to San Miguel that I never got around to posting about. Unfortunately, I didn't take too many "food" pictures. Above shot was taken at the large market on the edge of town. Not an ice cube in sight.
We took a class at a cooking school not far from the main square, called Sazon. It's a beautiful space with a very modern kitchen/classroom in the back. They also have a small retail shop in the front. Of course, I didn't take any pictures during the class (doh!,) but below there's a shot of the courtyard separating the shop from the classroom.
Our chef/instructor came from years of working at a large chain hotel in Mexico City. He and his sister moved to San Miguel and opened their own French-style pastry shop. A day after the class, husband and I sat down with him in his place (Petit Four,) for a latte and some chocolate. Despite the difficulties and financial struggles of running a from-scratch bakery, he and his sister love San Miguel and have carved out a nice niche for themselves. The shop is largely patronized by tourists and the American and Canadian retirees that have moved there, but he also does huge business with local families providing specialty cakes for weddings, holidays, etc... The last photo is a shot of a table in his cafe.
We found San Miguel quite charming and it's people truly warm and hospitable. If only I had taken more pictures of the food!
In September, we are going to Merida in the Yucatan for a week. Now that I know how to post a photo, I will be sure to focus on some food shots!
Petit Four
Mesones #99-1
Centro, 37700
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