Tulum`s authentic Thai hotspot infuses menu with daily Mexican specialties

Released on = June 5, 2006, 3:50 pm

Press Release Author = Mexican Pacific Marketing

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = This new menú full of exotic flavors will make everyone come
back to taste delicious Thai dishes

Press Release Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Mezzanine adds a dash of local flavor to its Asian line-up

TULUM, Riviera Maya (Jun 6, 2006) - When Mezzanine opened its doors in 2004 it
raised the bar on dining out in Tulum, offering the unconventional flavors of
Thailand in an undeniably cool and dazzling setting. The formula was a huge hit, and
nearly two years later, discriminating diners continue to frequent the restaurant
with good looks to spare and culinary skills to back the buzz.

Now there's even more reason to fawn over Tulum's hippest hangout. By popular
demand, the kitchen wizards at Mezzanine have spiced up their already sizzling menu
with heat of a local variety. Earlier this month, daily Mexican specialties made an
appearance alongside traditional Thai favorites.

"We have always infused our Thai preparations with local ingredients," says Brendon
Leach, co-owner and co-creator of Mezzanine's contemporary property. "Now we're
putting our spin on Mexican recipes using the same native flavors that have helped
make our Thai dishes dynamic."

Characteristic of Mezzanine's distinctive style, there is nothing typical about its
Mexican specialties. Dishes such as Camarones Diablo (whole, peeled sautéed shrimp
with roast tomatoes, garlic, fresh cilantro and guajillo chile) get an authentic
boost from the guajillo pepper- one of the most commonly grown chiles in Mexico. The
dish is then served over a bed of tender white rice and topped with a flavorful
white wine-and-olive oil pan sauté.

Other inspired dishes include:
.Pechuga con Espinacas en Salsa de Chipotle: Tender-grilled chicken breast is
stuffed with a mild filling of fresh spinach and Gouda cheese, and enlivened with a
smoky chipotle-citrus cream sauce. The meal is then plated with white rice and
grilled vegetables.
.Pato en Pipian de Melon: Crispy oven-roasted duck breast gets its signature stamp
of creativity with an exotic blend of melon, tomato and mixed-vegetables, which are
pureed, then married with ancho chile-and-cumin flavored chicken broth. The result?
Mildly sweet & delightfully refreshing.
.Chile Relleno De Camarones: Fire-roasted poblano chiles are stuffed with spicy,
garlic-sautéed shrimp, Gouda cheese and crunchy peanuts for texture, then
flash-fried to perfection. The peppers are then drizzled with a tangy,
laurel-flavored tomato sauce and served with white rice.

Mezzanine's restaurant is open daily from 8 am serving Thai dishes, hearty all-day
breakfast and a roster of daily Mexican specials for lunch and dinner. Dine beneath
enormous billowing sails on the outdoor stone terrace while taking in stunning views
of the Caribbean, or place your order under the gaze of a serene Buddha in the
indoor dining room. Daily happy hour with '2 for 1' margaritas is from 1 to 4 p.m.
And when the sun sets the Mezzanine's intimate atmosphere makes it the only place to
be in Tulum.

ABOUT MEZZANINE
Mezzanine is an intimate boutique hotel that embodies clean, contemporary design,
cutting-edge cool and rustic elegance with a hip live DJ lounge and pan-Asian
restaurant featuring café style beach fare and authentic Thai cuisine. Mezzanine
brings a Euro-chic vibe to quiet Tulum offering cool beats and hot fiestas on the
beach with local and guest DJs, a retro lounge serving crisp cocktails, and four
minimalist suites on a sweeping stone terrace overlooking the Caribbean Sea along
Mexico's Mayan Riviera.

Contact: Mexican Pacific Marketing
press@mexicanpacific.com
Tel: (949) 340-2602 (US)/+52 (314) 335-3207 (MX)

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Mezzanine restaurant | bar | hotel
reservations@mezzanine.com.mx
www.mezzanine.com.mx
Reservations: +52 (984) 804-1452


Web Site = http://www.mezzanine.com.mx

Contact Details = Contact: Mexican Pacific Marketing
press@mexicanpacific.com
Tel: (949) 340-2602 (US)/+52 (314) 335-3207 (MX)

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