| Hi everyone! This is part two of my Mexico posts. This is a fountain made of china at San Angel! :O |
| This is a closer look. Wow, that's a lot of cups! |
| The mermaid at the base of the fountain. |
| Some flowers next to the fountain. |
| A colorful altar. |
| At night we go to the Museum of Anthropology to see a folklore ballet. To our surprise, the show was on a stage outdoors. |
| I think their dresses are pretty. What do you think? |
| I didn't understand what was happening here.... |
| hm...... Not sure what this is... |
| After the ballet we go to Hotel Intercontinental to eat at this French restaurant. |
| A statue in the lobby of the hotel. |
| The menu. Sorry the words are so tiny. |
| Onion soup. |
| These are some beef cheeks. |
| Seafood soup. |
| Even though it doesn't look like it, these are mussels with pesto butter. |
| Shrimp and scallops. None for me D: |
| Duck with lots of fries. (What I ordered) |
| Red snapper. |
| For dessert we had chocolate souffle with vanilla ice cream.. |
| .....and some berry souffle. :) Well, this marks the end of another post, I'll try to post more soon. |
So much to see, and so much to eat!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and volume of those dresses in the folklore dance. It's definitely not traditional ballet tutu style :D
I spotted PastrySister with her DS in front of your duck dish……HEEHEEHEE….did your dish get eaten by her instead????
Hehe I had to share with her. :P
ReplyDeleteI gained weight from looking at pictures of all these delicious food.
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