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11: El Layali: Lebanese Cuisine with a 30 year Lebanese-Mexican Family History

11: El Layali: Lebanese Cuisine with a 30 year Lebanese-Mexican Family History

Update: 2021-12-13
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In this episode of EPFV, Meredith E. Abaca speaks with Adriana and Lily Nadar, co-owners and chefs of El Layali, a Lebanese restaurant. In this conversation we learn about the migration of Lebanese into Mexico City and the northern state of Chihuahua. Adrian shares the history of her Lebanese-Mexican family and what led her aunt Adela Nadar encouraged her husband into opening the first Lebanese restaurant in Chihuahua, City in 1986, Los Fenicios (The Phoenicians), which is still operating and family run.  ​Adrian and Lily speak about their introduction to the restaurant business; connections between Lebanese and Mexican cuisines, both at the level of ingredients, techniques, and dishes. They also speak of specific familial culinary traditions that began at Los Fenicios with their aunt’s cooking and that now they prepare at El Layali. Last but not least, the philosophy guiding their cooking, which they see as artisan, is one that in Adriana’s words is intended to help their patrons “to taste the earth.”

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11: El Layali: Lebanese Cuisine with a 30 year Lebanese-Mexican Family History

11: El Layali: Lebanese Cuisine with a 30 year Lebanese-Mexican Family History

Meredith E. Abarca