My Restaurant Essay

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Inspired by my heritage, I have decided to model the overall atmosphere and architecture of my restaurant on Jalapa, Guatemala; a place I have visited numerous times and hold very dear to my heart. I would like to have authentic and accurate cooking from my family’s place of origin, to assist with the positive vibes brought on by food. Although I haven’t been in recent years I certainly have not forgotten the colorful buildings, kind people, and amazing structures and places I've been to and had the pleasure of witnessing with my own eyes. One such place that I have visited within Guatemala's bounds, is the Tikal national park, home of the great mind-boggling Mayan Temples. Did you know that the first chocolate bar originated from Guatemala? In fact, the Mayans had a wonderful technique to make ‘chocolate’, including roasting, grinding, and shaping cocoa beans. Although the food served at my restaurant will be that which is relatively common …show more content…

So what I would like to do is not simply offer one kind of meat or topping, but instead a large variety (in a similar sense to subway). Still, on the topic of food and beverages, I would not only serve the basic fountain drinks but also serve some Guatemalan classics, such as horchata (a milky drink typically made from rice or nuts and cinnamon), and licuados (essentially a smoothie with water or milk options). However much I love and adore the classics I would also like to expand upon the “norms” in Guatemala with food and drink of my own family’s creation. One such drink/dessert being passed down from my late Great Grandma, to my Grandma, and finally to my mother, Pan Con Leche, which is essentially sweetened milk with cinnamon and frances (a specific doughy

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