Where to Find Your Christmas and New Year’s Eve Feast in Mérida in 2022
Christmas and New Year’s Eve Feast in Mérida in 2022
[Updating] Mérida is a foodie city. I think we can all agree that this is true. You can believe me when I tell you that Christmas time is no exception. If you’re visiting at this time of year or even if you live here and just don’t feel like cooking for yourself (like me, for instance), Yucatán Today has you covered. Your options, just like every other day of the year, are wide, and varied, just be sure to reserve in advance as you really don’t want to spend Christmas day eating chips and chocolate from Oxxo (unless, of course, you do!).
Christmas and New Years at Avec Amour
Christmas dinner: December 24 and 25 New Year's Eve dinner: December 31- Includes 3-course menu, toast, grapes, and New Year's kit.
Avec Amour Plaza Santa Lucía Calle 55 x 60, Centro, Mérida www.avecamourbistro.com.mx FB: Avec Amour IG: Avec Amour
Hacienda Xcanatún
Mansión Mérida
Whether you’re staying in this centrally located hotel or not, the restaurant is open to bookings for a Christmas meal and New Year’s Eve supper. There are both meat-based and vegetarian options. Each one costs $1,900 pesos per person and includes a four-course meal, a bottle of wine per four people, and live music. Children under 12 years old receive a 50% discount. It is essential to reserve with a 50% advance payment, and the remaining balance is to be paid one week before December 31.
Traditional Lunch for Pick-Up: Merci
The delicious cafe, Merci, has a Christmas meal service for pick-up. All orders must be collected on December 23 and 24. The menu looks delicious and includes a turkey and gravy, baked brie, trimmings, and a selection of desserts that make me want to run to Merci immediately and gorge out on them (the banoffee pie... buy me banoffee pie).Micaela Mar y Leña
Christmas dinner:Sanbravo
Sanbravo will be offering a special New Year's menu. The first course includes smoked provolone cheese cream or roasted cabbage cream. The main course features salmon with a crust of fresh herbs or "Wellington Sanbravo" beef fillet stuffed with seasonal mushrooms. The dessert will be an almond tart with textures or red velvet cake.Matilda Salón Mexicano
Celebrate New Year's with live mariachi and a welcome kit at Matilda Salón Mexicano. Tickets include a cream of squash blossom, cottage cheese, and lobster empanadas, or a Gordita stuffed with pork belly and red pipián. The main course offers a beef fillet with amaranth crust or a chipotle-roasted pork tomahawk. For desserts, Matilda Salón Mexicano will be serving goat cheese flan with eggnog and punch fruit or a Tres Leches cake with linares gloria candy.Crabster
Crabster will host its exclusive New Year's Eve dinner starting at 8:30 pm. You can enjoy a first course, either salmon loin with shrimp in mango sauce or chateaubriand with Serrano ham as the main course, and a mini truffle with hazelnut ice cream, caramel mousse, and gold popcorn for dessert. In addition to snacks such as lobster croquettes, duo of beef carpaccio with grilled portobello mushroom, and goat cheese dip with sun-dried tomatoes that you can share with your loved ones. Early bird price: $1,850 pesos per person. Valid for cash payment by December 25, 2023. Regular price: $1,999 pesos from December 26 to 31, 2023. Children's menu: $1,250 pesos. Includes cheese cream, grilled skirt steak with mashed potatoes and vegetables, and chocolate brownie with ice cream.
BC66
Christmas dinner for $2,800 pesos. Tel. 999 923 2013
Hyatt Regency Mérida
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Boston's Mérida
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Trópico 56
Adults: starting from $800 pesos per person Kids: $400 pesos per kid FB: Trópico 56
El Minaret
New Year's dinner, get your tickets ($2,432 pesos per person) via eventbrite: click here. Babysitter included.
Keep an eye for:
- FB: Oliva Enoteca
- FB: Hennessy's Irish Pub
- FB: Café Montejo at Fiesta Americana
- FB: Almadía MX (in Progreso)
- FB: El Bull Pen Restaurant & Bar Chelem (in Chelem)
Author: Alicia Navarrete Alonso
Communicologist born circumstantially in México City, but who says “uay” since 1985. Life has allowed me to see the world, which in turn has allowed me to discover how much I love the place where I live.