These are a few other Business and artists who import products or are inspired by Mexico.
The Cool Chilli company was started by Dodie Miller in 1993. They stock a large range of chillis, Mexican herbs and spices, Mole and Mexican hot chocolate, sauce and condiments. The Cool Chilli can be found in Borough Market. coolchile.co.uk
The Cool chilli company also has a restaurant on Westbourne Grove called the Taqueria.The Taqueria where a large tortilla machine called El Monstruo. The tortilla are regional receipes stuffed with chicken, pork, sustainable fish and of course chillis. taqueria.co.uk/
The Mexican Hammock company was established in 1983 to provide an outlet in Europe for cooperative based groups in rural Mexico producing handwoven mayan hammocks. Each article orginates from the hands of a single artisan and is unmistakeable unique setting it apart from modern massed produced products. www.hammocks.co.uk
Otomi, named after the Indian tribe whose worked the owners first imported, is situated in Clifton Arcade in Bristol. They import and sell Mexican food, glassware, day of the dead masks, tinware and Mexican wrestling masks. They catering with Mexican food. www.otomi.co.uk
Wahaca has four restaurants in London, one at Canary Wharf, Convent Garden, Soho and White City. The concept behind their restaurants is Mexican street food freshly prepared and delicious. www.wahaca.co.uk
Stephen Wright is an artist who worked is inspired by Mexican folk art. He has a magical house called the House of Dreams in East Dulwich which one can visit. stephenwrightartist.co.uk Mercado, authentic Mexican cantina and bar. Mercado is a colourful and vibrant destination that offers a true slice of Mexican culture and cuisine.The bar serves a wide range of Mexican and South American spirits and cocktails whilst the menu is stuffed with authentic examples of traditional Mexican home cooking and street food. mercado-cantina.co.uk |