Cinco de Mayo is a holiday in parts of Mexico, commemorating the Mexican army's unlikely victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, but in recent years, it has become a larger festival in the United States, celebrating Mexican culture and by extension, a broader Hispanic culture.
It is in this spirit that we are going to celebrate not just Mexican culture specifically, but Hispanic culture in general. Please join us for a wonderful evening of food and socializing. :trio: :yeah:
The set menu for the evening is as follows:
Starter:
Chile-Corn Soup
Appetizer:
Nachos with black beans, Pico de Gallo, sour cream, and guacamole (if available).
Main Course:
Choice of Chicken, Beef, Or Vegetarian (Black Bean & Cheese) Enchiladas served with Mayan Gold Rice and Rajas
Dessert: Traditional Vanilla Flan
Drink Selection:
Non-alcoholic:
Tea, Coca-Cola, Sprite, Ginger Ale
Alcoholic:
Corona, Mayan Drop (a Margarita-themed shot), and red or white wine
This is a family-friendly event.
There will be a kids' set meal which includes soup, rice, fresh juice and either quesadilla, taquitos, or flautitas.The cost for this evening is $600 (presale) or $700 (at the door). Kids pay only $450.
Happy Hour pricing all night long. Afterparty begins at 9:00, 300NT entry includes one drink (dinner guests enter free).
To pre-order and reserve your table, call (02) 2511-6292.
See you there!
For directions and more details about the Mayan Grill in the Taiwanease Directory, click here.





