"The Festival is a great way for the public to enjoy some of the best Caesar Salad in the world, and taste the blending of unique flavors that have made Tijuana's cuisine so exciting not just now, but for decades," observes Ana Alicia Meneses, President of COTUCO. "We're also proud not just for being the city with the first Caesar Salad, but having the record of creating the biggest one in the world."
In October, 2007, Tijuana's chefs and culinary students broke New York City's former record of the largest Caesar Salad, by creating and tossing together more than 7,200 pounds of fresh ingredients. While the 2008 Caesar Salad Festival won't attempt to break that record, it will give an estimated 3,000 participants an opportunity to taste both salads and other delightful dishes of fifteen restaurants, including Cheripan, La Fonda del Patio, Pomodoro, Guiseppis, Sakura, La Palapa Gigante, and Mariscos Titos. Complementing those dishes will be the award-winning wines from L.A. Cetto, the "beer-licious" brews of Cerveceria Tijuana and Corona, as well as traditional Mexican margaritas.
This Sunday's event will be held at the newly-renovated and expanded Tijuana Cultural Center (CECUT), one of the most-visited museums in Mexico, starting at noon with a series of folkloric and salsa dance performances. The official inauguration will occur at 1:30 pm, with attendance including Mayor Jorge Ramos; Oscar Escobedo, the Secretary of Tourism of Baja California; Ana Alicia Meneses, President of COTUCO; and Teresa Vicencio, Director of CECUT. Between 2:30 pm and 5:00 pm, visitors can enjoy a variety of musical acts, including mariachi, samba, capoeria, and rock. This free event is open to the public, and just a short walk or quick ride (via taxi or bus) away from the San Ysidro border crossing and trolley line. The Tijuana Convention and Visitors Bureau and U.S. Border Authorities remind visitors to Tijuana to bring a copy of their birth certificate plus a drivers license, or a passport, to ease northbound border inspections.
For more information about the 2008 Caesar Salad Festival, or about traveling to Tijuana, contact the Tijuana Convention & Visitors Bureau toll free from the U.S. at 1-888-775-2417, or visit their website at www.TijuanaOnline.org . Question about Tijuana's cuisine and fine restaurants can also be answered by Tita Murillo of CANIRAC at rp[atcaniractijuana.com.mx
Birthplace of Caesar Salad Celebrates WorldFamous Dish With Food Festival and Music