Restaurante Arroyo, in the area of
Tlalpan in southern
Mexico City, is the world's largest single Mexican restaurant, with seating for 2,200 patrons in 9 dining rooms and parking for 600 cars. It has musical stages, an array of wandering
mariachi and
jarocho bands, a play area for
piñata parties, a
cockfighting pit and a
mechanical bull. It also may be the only restaurant known that contains its own
bullring.
History and noted menu items
Restaurante Arroyo was founded by Jose Arroyo in 1940. Although its menu has expanded along with its size, its principal claim to gastronomic fame was and is its dishes featuring
lamb and
mutton, such as
barbacoa de borrego (slow-roasted barbecue mutton) and
consomme de borrego, soup made from the drippings of the roasting lamb and sheep.
The restaurant has been featured on
Rick Bayless'
PBS cooking show, "". In terms of size and number of diversions for diners, it's similar to the more famous Denver restaurant
Casa Bonita.
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