A view of Avenida Acueducto from Aquiles Terraza |
A cheap shot title, I will admit. But, in a way it fairly characterizes our meal at the chic, new Aquiles Terraza on Avenida Acueducto in Morelia.
Aquiles Terraza has its strengths, but it has weaknesses as well. I love the casual rooftop setting, other than the ascent of three flights of stairs necessary to reach the Asian influenced dining area.
Arbor up on the roof |
I recalled the first meal we had at the original location, in the Hotel Pórtico, on Calle Aquiles Serdán 744, in Morelia Centro. (Thus the name, "Aquiles 744".)
Our experience at Aquiles Terraza got off to a good start with our drinks. We began with a Mezcal San Mateo for Sra. Cuevas and a Mezcaliña coctel for me. The latter is reminiscent of a Margarita made with mezcal, but without all the frou-frou, or, if you prefer, the hoo-ha. We both enjoyed our drinks.
Mezcaliña Aquiles. (Photo by Aquiles Terraza) |
Camarones Tempura |
Tako Yaki |
Ensalada Thai with Rib Eye |
Although Bipimpap is traditionally served in a heated volcanic stone vessel, in which all the ingredients are stirred to finish cooking, we don't hold Aquiles to tradition.
(A little research indicates that it isn't always served in a heated stone bowl.) It would be analogous to serving in a heated, Mexican molcajete. But at least the food would have been hot.
Aquiles' Bipimbap |
Thai Tea |
Although the meal was flawed, we like the concept and would give it another go. But we would make our seasoning preferences known to the waiter to convey to the kitchen this message: "Lighten up!"
The manger or owner came to our table when we finished, and asked how we liked it. I was able to calmly tell him our opinions. He listened quietly, murmured a few things, and didn't get defensive. But I don't know if our message got through.
RATINGS
Food:6 (Could go to 8 with more careful seasoning.)
Service: 8 Very attentive and cheerful.
Price: $$$ (Each $ represents approximately $100 MXP per person)
Ambiance: "Zen Garden", open air terrace. Nice views of Avenida Acueducto.
Wifi: yes
Parking: yes, immediately below, in a guarded lot.
Location:
Avenida Acueducto 902, south side)
Between Calles Francisco Márquez and Calle Vicente Súarez.
Colonia Chapultepec Norte,
Morelia, Michoacán, México
Tel: 314-7077
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Saludos,
Don Cuevas
Saludos,
Don Cuevas