Thu Oct 24, 5:00 PM - Thu Oct 24, 9:00 PM
China Poblano
3708 Las Vegas Blvd S, Level 2, Boulevard Tower, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Community: Las Vegas
Description
From Chef Carlos Crus-Santos, Celebrate the dead and honor the living at our “Dia de los Muertos” Festival Kickoff Party!
Event Details
This all-inclusive event features delectable bites, whole roasted Cochinita Pibil, and creative cocktails to die for, mezcal tastings, traditional face painting, sugar skull cookie decorating, a photo station, and more. Guests will receive a China Poblano Margarita Kit gift for the holiday celebration.
Mezcal tasting stations featuring:
- El Silencio
- Ilegal
- Xicaru
- Creyente
Cocktails created with each expression will be passed throughout the event.
MENU
Passed:
- Candied Castilla Calabacita
- Ensalada de Betabel
Stations:
- Tamal de Mole Negro
- Taco de Chapulines y Camaron
- Cochinita Taco
- Hongos Taco
- Guacamole, Chips and Salsa
- Roasted Corn Cake
Our Ofrenda:
This year, China Poblano’s ofrenda will be dedicated to Pedro Linares, creator of the alebrijes. Born in Mexico City in 1906, Linares created the paper maché alebrijes from a dream he had in his 30s while battling illness. In his dream of death and rebirth, he envisioned a mountainous terrain inhabited by fierce creatures. His alebrijes were revered by other elite artists throughout Mexico and around the world. After his death in 1992, the Linares family continues to produce alebrijes, and many other artists across Mexico keep the tradition alive.
Tickets are $65 all inclusive. You must be 21+ to attend this event.
Reserve yours for $65 per ticket
Mezcal tasting stations featuring:
- El Silencio
- Ilegal
- Xicaru
- Creyente
Cocktails created with each expression will be passed throughout the event.
MENU
Passed:
- Candied Castilla Calabacita
- Ensalada de Betabel
Stations:
- Tamal de Mole Negro
- Taco de Chapulines y Camaron
- Cochinita Taco
- Hongos Taco
- Guacamole, Chips and Salsa
- Roasted Corn Cake
Our Ofrenda:
This year, China Poblano’s ofrenda will be dedicated to Pedro Linares, creator of the alebrijes. Born in Mexico City in 1906, Linares created the paper maché alebrijes from a dream he had in his 30s while battling illness. In his dream of death and rebirth, he envisioned a mountainous terrain inhabited by fierce creatures. His alebrijes were revered by other elite artists throughout Mexico and around the world. After his death in 1992, the Linares family continues to produce alebrijes, and many other artists across Mexico keep the tradition alive.
Tickets are $65 all inclusive. You must be 21+ to attend this event.
Reserve yours for $65 per ticket