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sábado, 23 de agosto de 2008

Mexican Night, a great success !!!

Olè, señores !!

"Viva el Mexico !!!"

...Una Coronita por favor y dos margaritas...



With the weather challenging the Dunas staff for a raining evening, the Mexican night last thursday happened to be a great success.

All the staff at Dunas Douradas Beach Club put their best dedication for the preparations, the food was excellent, the best margaritas and an evening of entertainment for everyone, together, the musician Pedro Mariani and the Bartender Mr. Próspero took the crowd on fire with their jokes, great songs and bartending performances , one of the higgests moments of the night was the live performance of one of our young guests, singing a Robbie Williams song.

Was great to hear the comments the day after, from the guests, talking about the great evening they had the night before.

Alot more surprises are about to come here at Dunas Douradas Beach Club .Also very shortly we will have the videos available for you to review your best holiday moments here at Dunas Douradas Beach Club.

The Dunas Blog Team

Flávio próspero & João Dias

For Bookings and reservations, please visit us at http://www.ddbc.pt/ .

Also visit Mr.Próspero at www.prosperomixology.blogspot.com .

segunda-feira, 18 de agosto de 2008

"Olè señores thursday night is Mexican Night"

This week ,here at DDBC the featured Buffet night will be dedicated to the Mexican flavours.


Followed by live music and entertainment, you will be able to try the tradicional spicy flavours from the Mexican cuisine, gently prepared by our chefs, and sip the best Margaritas at our "Margarita Madness Bar".
The main pleasure that mercado food gives, naturally, is in the eating. Nonetheless, Mexican gastronomy has another angle that is almost as much fun: That of knowing its historical roots.


"...In 1519, when the first Spanish conquistadors entered the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan, where today Mexico City stands, they found the Aztec emperor Montezuma excessively fond of a drink concocted from vanilla and chocolate, and sweetened with honey. This was a native Mexican-Indian dish -- probably invented by the Maya -- later to find worldwide acceptance. Vanilla is a substance derived from the fruit-pod of a certain species of Mexican orchid, and chocolate comes from the fruit of the Mexican cacao tree. The conquistadors were further impressed by the variety of foods enriching Aztec diets.

Quesadillas are one of the mainstays of Mexico's street-side stands, and are considered quintessential Mexican. It turns out that they, like Mexicans themselves, are hybrid creations, half indigenous and half Spanish. The corn tortilla on which quesadillas are based is native American; the cheese, as well as the pork, and/or beef that may accompany the cheese, is Spanish; of the garnish, the hot-sauce made with chili pepper is indigenous, but the shredded lettuce is Spanish..."

For more information and bookings, please visit us at http://www.ddbc.pt/ .
Also, for more about the margaritas, visit our Cocktails & Mixology section .
Flávio Próspero