Barbecue is a time-honored tradition in Mexico, celebrated in various delectable forms. From Cochinita Pibil in the Yucatan, Parilladas in Nuevo Leon, to Barbacoa in Hidalgo, each region offers its unique twist on this beloved technique. Now, at La Villa Bonita Culinary Vacations, you have the exclusive opportunity to dive deep into this rich tradition.
Beto is a gastronomic researcher, professional photographer, professor, writer, and editor with a career spanning 25 years. His work has taken him across most of Mexico and various countries on five continents. He is the author and co-author of more than 30 books and hundreds of articles for magazines and newspapers, reviewing gastronomy from the perspectives of history, culture, and the development of societies around food, agriculture, livestock, and fishing production. In 2020, he was awarded the Ricardo Muñoz Zurita/Culinaria Mexicana Medal of Merit for his career in Gastronomic Research. You may recognize Beto from his appearance on the immensely popular Taco Chronicles on Netflix. Beto and food are inextricably linked; he researches, documents, and photographs the culinary world and practices it as the Fire Master for the Mexican Society of Grill Masters. Under his guidance, the society won second place in the World Barbecue Cooking Contest in Memphis in 2021.
IMPORTANT: This schedule is posted to give the guest a general idea of our BARBECUE AND GRILLING WEEK. Please check your package details for included elements. The schedule and lineup of dishes may change to take advantage of seasonal dishes, ingredients or the interests of our guests. LVB reserves the right to modify this schedule and the dishes contained therein.
Guests arrive at MEX (Benito Juarez Mexico City International) with airport pickup provided. The trip takes 1.5 hours from Mexico City to La Villa Bonita and guests will be greeted upon arrival with a delicious homemade cocktail such as Chef Ana’s famous Margarita made with her own Calamondine Orange liquor as well as snacks such as guacamole, cheeses, home-made salsa, and chips.
Later that afternoon/evening guests will enjoy Chef Ana’s 4-course chef’s table gourmet dinner made from primarily local ingredients grown in the garden or from local providers. Chat with Fire Master Beto as we sip exotic cocktails. Dinner is served within our ample open-air kitchen with a view of the valley below or above our kitchen in the elevated dining area with a 360-degree view of the mountains. Chef Ana will explain her dishes to the guests and Beto will discuss how the week will unfold.
The day begins with Chef Ana’s famous big breakfast with fresh fruit, biscuits, homemade jams and jellies along with a new traditional Mexican main dish each morning. Guests will go to the local Tepoztlán market to select the best ingredients from Chef Ana’s local providers and bring these ingredients back for the cooking session in the open-air kitchen.
Begin your week with a traditional northern Mexican carne asada on our wood-fired grill, “La Titanica.” The north is renowned for its parrilladas, and we’ll start with a classic Monterrey-style Sunday asada.
– Carne Asada: Juicy grilled beef, a northern favorite.
– Cabrito: Tender, slow-cooked goat.
– Volcanes: Grilled tostadas topped with chorizo and cheese.
– Grilled Green Onions: A smoky, savory side.
– Caesar Salad: Crisp, refreshing, and perfectly dressed.
– Frijoles Charros: Hearty Mexican-style beans.
– Flour Tortillas: Soft, freshly made by hand.
– Tomatillo Ash Salsa: Smoky and tangy.
– Tatemada Salsa: Roasted to perfection.
– Topo Chico Avocado Salsa: Creamy and refreshing.
– Al Pastor: Marinated pork cooked on a vertical spit.
– Rabbit: Delicately grilled or roasted.
– Dutch Oven Cabrito: Slowly cooked for maximum flavor.
– Barbacoa Norteña: Succulent beef short rib or tongue.
No northern parrillada is complete without beer, and for dessert, you’ll savor Piloncillo Quesadillas, a delightfully sweet treat.
Join us for an unforgettable culinary journey celebrating the vibrant cuisine of the Yucatan and Quintana Roo. Today, we’ll ignite the pit for our star dish, Cochinita Pibil, and explore a rich tapestry of Mayan flavors. Spend a full day cooking in our stunning open-air kitchen with Chef Ana and Beto. Experience the thrill of the grill, the depth of the pit, and the beauty of Mexican culinary traditions.
– Cochinita Pibil: Slow-roasted pork with achiote and wrapped in banana leaves.
– Tik-n-Xic Fish: Grilled fish with Xni-Pec salsa.
– Panuchos: Tortillas stuffed with beans.
– Caballero Pobre: Traditional Yucatecan dessert.
– Corn Tortillas: Freshly made by hand.
– Agua de Chaya: Refreshing chaya leaf drink.
– Puk Chuk: Grilled meat with a spicy twist.
– Recado: Rich and aromatic mole.
– Papadzules: Tortillas filled with hard-boiled eggs and pumpkin seed sauce.
– Marquesitas: Crispy crepes filled with cheese or chocolate.
– Queso Relleno with Picadillo: Cheese stuffed with seasoned meat.
Have you ever savored chicharrones (pork rinds) straight from the copper pots—crisp, hot, with avocados, lime, tortillas, a pinch of salt, and a cold beer? If not, you’re in for a treat today. Check this off your bucket list!
Morning Delight with Chicharrones – Meet master butcher Don Domingo as he prepares his famous chicharrones for the local market. This is a bucket-list experience you won’t want to miss.
Pulque Hike and Lunch in the Hills – Embark on a pulque hike up the mountains to discover how this traditional drink is harvested and crafted directly from the master pulquero. Enjoy a scenic lunch in the hills hosted by our guides at Corazon de Agave.
Evening Tasting of Artisanal Beers – Later in the evening, indulge in tasting local artisanal beers with Caudillo Cervezas.
Today is all about smoking! Experience cutting-edge Mexican barbecuing techniques with Fire Master Beto. We’ll ignite the smokers and grills to explore innovative ways of harnessing our primordial fire.
– Cold Smoking: Infuse delicate flavors with low heat.
– Dry Heat Smoking: Achieve perfect texture and taste.
– Grilling: Master the art of the open flame.
– Mexican Street Chicken: Juicy and flavorful.
– Cecina Asada: Thinly sliced, salt marinated beef.
– Longaniza: Spicy Mexican sausage.
– Queso Fundido: Melted cheese dip.
– Mexican-Style Ribs: With various chile-based rubs and sauces.
– Grilled Vegetables: Including equites ahumados, chayotes, and chilacayota squash.
– Additional Delicacies: Smoked shrimp (camarones ahumados), frijoles envenenados, and empalmes.
Whether you’re an expert seeking new ideas or a beginner looking to build a solid foundation, you’ll gain invaluable skills working hands-on with Beto. Get ready to smoke or be smoked!
Today, we celebrate the pinnacle of Mexican barbecue with Beef Pit Barbacoa from Hidalgo! Join guests and Beto as we fire up the pit to prepare this ancient and beloved dish. We’ll lovingly wrap the beef in maguey leaves and cover it with stones, dirt, and love. Slow cooking is the secret to this premier barbecue dish of Mexico!
While the barbacoa slow cooks, we’ll create a variety of delicious dishes on the grill and in the kitchen:
– Consome: Rich, flavorful broth to accompany the barbacoa.
– Mexican Pecan Grill Pie: A sweet and nutty dessert.
– Birria in a Dutch Oven: Spicy and savory slow-cooked meat.
– Salsa Borracha: Made with pulque from our Wednesday excursion.
– Fish in Hoja Santa and Banana Leaves: Delicately flavored and perfectly cooked.
Today, we are also dedicated to perfecting our corn tortilla technique using ancestral corn grown around Tepoztlan. Join us for a day filled with rich flavors, traditional techniques, and the joy of cooking together.
After your delicious breakfast, you have a day to enjoy on your own. Take a hike, enjoy the weekend artisan market, go out for lunch or just relax. Today is a day to do whatever your heart desires . . .
After breakfast, we will organize our return to the Mexico City airport and count the days until we see each other again for a new culinary adventure.
Tepoztlan, the original “Pueblo Magico” (magic village) and one of Mexico’s most unique destinations is located about 5280 ft. above sea level and roughly 1 hour 15 minutes south of Mexico City making transportation easy (we pick you up in the Mexico City airport and bring you back). Because of its incredible “eternal spring” climate, Tepoztlan is a year-round destination where our award-winning packages take place.
Due to its year-round average daily temperature of 83 F/28 C, Tepoztlan has become an off-the-beaten-path destination for those who want a wonderful climate with a picturesque, artistic, authentic, and traditional Mexican backdrop. Tepoztlan’s temperate climate with prevailing sunshine, its wonderful adobe facades, incredible local festivals, and ancient cobblestone streets attract Mexicans and foreign tourists from all over the world who seek a traditional, small-town environment.
Tepoztlan is one of the most unique, authentic, and safest places you can visit and has one of the lowest crime rates in the American hemisphere. You will get this understanding in the first 15 minutes after setting foot in the village. It is a place that time seems to have forgotten with time-honored culinary traditions, wonderful local produce, and a very enjoyable pace of life focused on family and friends.
Tepoztlan is made up of artists, stubborn townspeople, and subsistence farmers who vigilantly guard their traditions from change, which makes it an ideal destination for the “foodie” and the traveler seeks to experience a rich culture. “Tepoztecos,” as they are known here, appreciate the foreign tourist because you appreciate their culture. You can walk anywhere day or night and people will say “hello” to you, be cordial, but not overburdening.
This Magic Village with its mystical vibe is known as the “Sedona of Mexico” and consists of a very small, tight-knit community where people are very content with their lifestyle — a full social calendar that consists of constant cultural events, celebrations, and festivals during both the week and weekend. Tepoztlan is a piece of art without comparison – exquisite but not commercial. In Tepoztlan, you will hear the enveloping sounds of the community, the church bells, the rooster crowing, the occasional firecracker and the music wafting through the valley. So, enjoy your stay and when you go home, please tell everyone about your experience in the “hidden culinary jewel of Mexico.”
There is a 5% discount for payment in full, or you can pay half now and half on the first day of the first full month before arrival without the discount. IVA sales tax is 16% and will be added to your total.
We have 4 rooms with two twin beds or a king and 4 with a fixed king bed. Ask about what bed options are available when making your reservation.
We want you to enjoy your vacation at La Villa Bonita and we know that things may come up that preclude you from joining us. While we do not accept cancelations or refund payments, if you need to change your reservation for any reason you can do so once without penalty and subject to availability. You will receive a credit towards the same experience that you can apply to a different date or different experience. If you choose a more expensive experience you will need to pay the difference. Please contact us for further details.
You can receive an additional 5% discount by paying in full upon making your reservation or you can pay full price paying half to reserve and half due on the first day of the month prior to arrival. The 5% discount is not valid with any other discount, sale or promotion. We will send you an invoice by email that you can pay online or you can call us and we will receive your payment information. Prices do not include 16% sales tax which will be added to the final price of your package. Tips for the staff are not included.
Welcome to Chef Ana´s mountain home that was specially designed for her culinary program. La Villa Bonita was built in a citrus orchard on a hectare of terraced land and consists of 8 guest rooms all with private baths. Each of the guest rooms has a different design and all are very comfortable. All rooms have a king bed and some rooms have the possibility of 2 twin beds or 1 king and french doors that open up to a common courtyard with incredible views of the surrounding mountains and steps from the open-air kitchen. Chef Ana and her family live on the property as well in their townhouse.
The specially-designed open-air kitchen is complete with a living area, three sinks, lots of cooking and prep space as well as a 360-degree view of the majestic mountains. Above the kitchen sits our 16-person-capacity glass table with an incredible panoramic view of the Tepozteco mountains, the ex-convent, and the town below. La Villa Bonita is located in a very quiet residential area of town away from the downtown hum.
This is the general information or frequently asked question section! If you have a question, it is most likely answered here!
Time Difference. Mexico does not observe daylight savings so sometimes we are in Central and sometimes Mountain. Remember that we are in the Mexico City/Guadalajara time zone so you always know what time it is here!
Climate. Our climate is known as “the land of eternal spring” so it is not generally too hot or too cold. However, we are also a mile high and in a mountain climate. It may be chilly in the early morning or night. We suggest a light jacket for the early morning or evening. April and May are our hottest months potentially reaching the 90s F during the day and cooling off at night. June to September is a very temperate time to join us. It is NOT HOT! It rains at night at about 10:00-11:00 pm and the sun comes out during the day reaching 70-80 F. In the winter months (November to February), it can be chilly at night and in the early morning. The rooms do not have air conditioning or heating as the temperatures are never extreme. Your room is equipped with a ceiling fan and an extra blanket. If you need anything, please feel free to ask.
Amenities and Laundry. We provide very nice amenities for the rooms – local soap, shampoo, and lotion. We also provide bathrobes and hair dryers. Feel free to pack light. We have laundry facilities on the property and we can wash your clothes for you.
Cancelation Policy. We understand that something may come up at the last minute and you may not be able to make your trip. While we do not allow cancellation or return of money already paid, we do allow for changes to different dates subject to availability. Please let us know as soon as possible if you need to change your date so that we may offer the space to others.
Bugs. We are a mountain climate and do not have any standing water, lakes or ponds in the village. As a result, we do not have an overabundance of mosquitos but there can be a few depending on the time of year. If you are susceptible to bug bites we suggest insect repellent and we suggest not leaving the door to your room open, especially in the early evening.
Whatsapp. Please download and install Whatsapp on your cellphone. We will use this app to stay in communication before and during your stay. Please download and install. This entails receiving an SMS text message to confirm your phone number. You will need to enter that code in the app. Once you have done so, please send us your cellphone number. As we get closer to the date, we will send out a confirmation message. Please send us a photo of yourself so that we can identify you at the airport. We will send a picture as well of your driver.
Passport and Visa. You need a valid passport to travel to Mexico with 6 months of validity beyond the date of entry into the country. Countries such as the US, Canada, Japan, England, the European Union, do not need to have a visa prior to arrival in Mexico. You will fill out a form either on the plane or upon arrival in Mexico. Keep this form in a safe place during your stay. Do not take it out with you on excursions. Upon departure, you will return this document to the airline. If you are coming from a country not listed, please check with the Mexican embassy or consulate in your home country.
Our address for the purposes of filling out your VISA is:
La Villa Bonita Mexican Culinary Vacation
Prolongacion Aniceto Villamar #150
Col. Tierra Blanca
Tepoztlan, Morelos 62520
Phone: 739-395-1515
Airport Pickup. Airport pickup and return are provided to the Mexico City Benito Juarez International Airport (MEX) if you can meet our guidelines for our group shuttle. The trip will take about 1.5 hours depending on traffic on a very nice toll road. Once you have made a reservation, we will send you specific instructions on how to meet our shuttle. We will give you details on where to meet in the airport on our whatsapp group which will be formed on the Wednesday prior to your arrival.
For arrival in MEX, please arrive before 4:00 pm. 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm is ideal. You may arrive earlier, but there may be some wait time as other guests arrive. If your flight does not meet these requirements, please contact us as it may be necessary to acquire a private car for an additional fee if you cannot make our shuttle times.
Airport Departure. For departure, we have more flexibility. If you would like to use our shuttle, your departure time should be after 12 noon. You may leave earlier for an additional fee. We have an Uber driver on call who charges about 115 USD.
Health. Tepoztlan has a small clinic and private doctors if you would like to see one during your stay. We suggest that you check with your insurance company prior to your trip or purchase an international policy. As well, some credit cards include some international coverage. Major hospitals are 40 minutes away in Tepoztlan and 1 hour away in Mexico City. If there is something that you need to have on hand at LVB prior to your arrival, please let us know and we would be happy to arrange for that.
Vegetarian, Vegan, allergies, or special diets. We will do our best to accommodate special diets. Please contact us prior to arrival with those requirements. There is dinner on the first night which is prepared prior to your arrival. Please let us know through Whatsapp if you have any allergies.
Clothing. We will do walking in town so please bring comfortable walking shoes, a hat, shorts, a light jacket, sunscreen. This is “the land of eternal spring” so it never gets too hot or too cold but since it is a mountain climate (about a mile high) there will be swings in temperature as the sun goes down. It may be chilly in the morning/night and hot in the afternoon so layers or a light jacket are advisable. Our kitchen is open air. We suggest appropriate footwear in the kitchen as we are dealing with hot items and cutlery. You may want to bring a water bottle for when you are out and around.
Getting Around in Tepoztlan. Tepoztlan is very safe and you are free to walk around both day and night. We can also call for a taxi for you or you can take the Combi which runs on a route to the center of town for 15 pesos.
Electricity. Mexico has the same plugs and current (110) as in the US and Canada.
Money Matters. The Mexican currency is the peso. There are 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 peso bills along with 10 and 50 centavo coins, and 1, 2, 5, and 10 peso coins. The current spot exchange rate as of JUNE 2024 is about 17 pesos per USD. We do not suggest exchanging money in your home airport as you will not receive a good exchange rate. Exchanging USD is limited now in Mexico and many banks do not allow for the exchange of dollars anymore for non-account holders. In the airport, you can exchange a limited amount of dollars but we suggest taking money out on your ATM card. This can be done at the airport or in Tepoztlan. As far as credit cards are concerned, most established restaurants and stores will accept cards but they are not accepted in the market or with smaller shop owners.
Cellular/Telephone. We have VERY GOOD wi-fi in the house but it is great to have data when you are outside of the house and walking in town. Since we use WhatsApp for group announcements it is handy to have some data when outside of the house. Many cellular companies including roaming in your plan while others you can add a limited amount of data to your plan. Please check with your cellphone company.
If someone would like to call you, our house line is +52-739-395-1515. People may call you at any time on that number although our house staff may answer in Spanish. Guests can make calls to the US and Canada free of charge on our house line. Just ask us to access the outside line. You can give our main line number +1-631-994-3436 US for emergencies but it is transferred to Robb´s cellphone and he may not be with you at the moment of the call.
Mobility. Important to Know. If you have mobility issues, please let us know prior to your trip. Although there is walking in the market and going back and forth, we can arrange for a taxi or our vehicle to pick you up and return you to the house. We are happy to accommodate to have you participate in as many of the activities as possible. We will let you know what activities require walking and which do not. We are not wheelchair accessible because of the steps to enter the house as well as the kitchen.
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La Villa Bonita offers Chef Ana Garcias’ award-winning culinary and cultural vacation experiences in our specially-designed resort in the foothills of the Tepoztlan valley.
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