"Let's meet at the eatery" says a big sign. This kind of language, in Spanish, brings to mind scenes from the literature of Cervantes; and that sums up this Castilian and elegant restaurant, in which wood, leather, forged iron and decorative lanterns abound, as do the Spanish dishes on the menu. You can choose a shellfish cocktail for Bs 3,800, crab soup at Bs 2,100; and main courses like Callos a la Madrileña (tripe), barbecued pork tenderloin, grouper in green sauce, and Paella a la Valenciana, all in the region of Bs 6,000; finishing off with Tocino de Cielo for dessert at Bs 1,700. So if you are in the mood for Spanish cuisine, you also might want to meet up with some friends at this eatery.
La Cocina de Vicky (Vicky's Kitchen) is at the South end of Mérida but this should not be a reason to worry, no matter where you live within the city. A telephone call will be enough for you to take care of any meal you may need to organize, be it a gourmet dinner for eight, or a buffet for four-thousand. Vicky goes beyond the boundaries of her famous kitchen. She will not only achieve a very artistic presentation of the dishes, but will also take care of the catering down to the last detail, so that your guests will be just as pleased by what they see as by what they savor.