Day of the Dead 2024 at Wahaca
As the nights draw in and autumn arrives, it’s celebration season at Wahaca as the Mexican-inspired restaurant gears up to mark Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. This joyous, colourful fiesta is observed throughout Mexico and beyond every November, with family and friends getting together to celebrate and remember the lives of their loved ones passed – and Wahaca will be joining in the festivities at each of its 14 restaurants across the UK from now until 12th November.
Wahaca’s newest location, at Paddington Square, is getting well and truly into the seasonal spirit with the unveiling of an enormous Mexican calavera (skull) sculpture – prominently positioned outside the restaurant as an unmissable representation of Day of the Dead, casting its gaze across the busy Paddington station concourse. And on the 31st October, that same concourse and its surroundings will be the setting for a special Day of the Dead Parade with performers in traditional costume and gigantic skull masks, Mexican dancers and a Mariachi band performing for passers-by and bringing a tantalising taste of this Mexican fiesta to central London.
Younger diners can get creative and take home their own skeletal souvenir of Day of the Dead by creating their own Catrina figurine as part of the Calaca crafting activities, available at all Wahaca locations.
Choose from Roast Riverford Organic Squash (£15.95) accompanied by cashew nut and fresh herb mole and salsa macha, or Smoky Caramelised Pork Belly (£16.95) with tamarind sauce and crispy leeks. And don’t miss the Grilled Achiote Seabass (£32.95) – a whole filleted fish with charred pineapple salsa and nutty salsa macha that’s just the ticket for two or more to tuck into.
Also arriving on the menu is a delicious new vegan small plate – the Beet Tartare (£6.50), which brings to the table two crispy fried tortillas dressed with Riverford Organic beetroot, salsa macha, fried horseradish and avocado cream.
Finally, raise a glass to the big day with a divinely decadent, limited edition cocktail special. Named in honour of La Calavera Catrina, the iconic skeletal figure that’s synonymous with Day of the Dead across Mexico, Catrina’s Chocolate Orange Margarita (£9.50) has been dreamt up especially to celebrate this fantastic fiesta. The indulgent concoction shakes up melted chocolate with Gran Centenario Reposado tequila and is served with a slice of chocolate orange for dipping. It’s not Terry’s, it’s Catrina’s!
Feliz Día de los Muertos from everyone at Wahaca
Get your table booked in time for the festivities at the Brighton Wahaca restuarant.
Address: 160-161 North Street, Brighton, BN1 1EZ
Website: www.wahaca.co.uk
Phone: 01273 934763