Cantina Tequila (Bellville), Bellville

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Cantina Tequila has a long history in South Africa and prides itself on the experience and quality it brings to the table with its level of service and delicious food and drinks.

Mexico is a land of extreme cultural diversity. It has a fascinating history involving a cocktail of Indian, Spanish, French, Moorish and even Chinese inhabitants. It is th...

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Cantina Tequila has a long history in South Africa and prides itself on the experience and quality it brings to the table with its level of service and delicious food and drinks.

Mexico is a land of extreme cultural diversity. It has a fascinating history involving a cocktail of Indian, Spanish, French, Moorish and even Chinese inhabitants. It is this cultural diversity that played such an important role in shaping the Mexican lifestyle of today.

With such a diverse ancestry, Mexican's have had a talent for art and a love for bright colours since pre-Hispanic times. Reflected through the murals and galleries of contemporary and historic art, their creativity is also expressed through vibrant folk-art tradition. Mexico's frequent fiesta's are full-blooded, highly colourful affairs which often go on for several days and add a great deal of spice to life.

The Mexican's great flair for art is also evident in their food which is anchored around three national staples: tortillas, fried beans and chilli peppers.

Tequila, of course, is Mexico's favourite drink. It has a unique texture that harmonizes tradition and myth - owing its essence to a deep root blended through time. It is named after the small town of Tequila - derived from the Tequila Indians who first lived there over 200 years ago. Tequila can be enjoyed straight from the bottle, out of a paper cup, or from a shot glass. Traditionally it is served in a tall, slender shot glass called a "caballito."




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