Published January 16th, 2023 Since 2008 San Miguel de Allende has been named by UNESCO as one of the cities with Cultural Heritage of Humanity, Read more [...]
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Don Day: San Miguel’s forgotten (by me) Asian restaurant [] The Restaurant
Published January 13, 2023 The first thing I want to do is quash the rumor. The story that if you become a residente permanente of Read more [...]
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One Good Thing: a burrito to remember
Published January 8, 2023 by Janet Blaser What makes a great breakfast burrito? Three things are crucial: the ingredients, how you fill it and the Read more [...]
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Don Day: “The best traditional dish in the world”. Right here in San Miguel de Allende
Published December 1, 2023 So there we were strolling down Salida a Celaya, sauntering our way from bar one to bar two, minding our own Read more [...]
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The 5 Best Wineries & Vineyards in Guanajuato according to Tripadvisor
If your next stop is Guanajuato, do not hesitate to visit the proposals that these 5 wineries and vineyards that we mention below have for Read more [...]
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41 Irresistible Tacos to Try in Mexico
Published December 26, 2022 There are few things that all Mexicans can agree upon but the love of tacos is something that brings everyone together. Read more [...]
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Don Day: Shaken not stirred/by Diego [] Tyto’s Grill
Published December 23, 2022 I like cocktails. I have one almost every evening. At around 5:00 pm. Actually it’s more like exactly at 5:00 pm. And yes, Read more [...]
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Meet 9 must-see bakeries in San Miguel de Allende
In San Miguel de Allende you will find delicious freshly baked, sweet and savory breads, ideal to enjoy with family, friends or during a romantic Read more [...]
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Don Day: Cha Cha Cha. The sequel’s as good as the original
”Let’s do the time warp again” Published December 14, 2022 We walked into the place singing a little Rocky Horror ditty. 13 years had gone Read more [...]
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Don Day: Hoppin’ on down to Venencia. For chapulines
Published December 12, 2022 It was my last night in San Miguel before heading up to Toronto for a few weeks. Don Day’s Wife was Read more [...]