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After nearly 20 years in Dallas West Village, Mi Cocina will close and relocate
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News Bites: Beloved Dallas Bakery Decamps to McKinney and Uptown s Mi Cocina to Relocate
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Klyde Warren Park’s new high-profile restaurant? Mi Cocina
Mambo Taxis and brisket tacos are coming to Dallas’ most iconic park.
When Mi Cocina opens in Klyde Warren Park, the CEO of the restaurant group Edgar Guevara says it will be one of the company s most iconic addresses.(JASON JANIK / Special Contributor)
Mi Cocina, the Tex-Mex restaurant known for its brisket tacos and frozen Mambo Taxi cocktails, won the bid to be the flagship restaurant at Klyde Warren Park in Dallas.
Company executives will pump at least $2 million into a renovation of the glassed-in restaurant that currently sits vacant, says Edgar Guevara, president and CEO of M Crowd restaurant group, which operates Mi Cocina.
Putting down weapons to grow peace in Colombia
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Lorena Peña
For generations, people have suffered conflict and violence now, projects teaching former combatants and victims how to produce food are showing the way
The Training and Reincorporation Centre may sound forbidding but it s a place where former combatants in Colombia s conflicts can learn poultry and fish farming with the support of the World Food Programme (WFP). Peace is the way : this simple message on one of the building s exterior walls, which are emblazoned with murals, has been ignored by warring parties for 52 years.
Every day here, 187 former combatants and their families take part in agricultural projects as part of a process to bring them all back into mainstream society - the centre, in Arauquita municipality, is the biggest of its kind in the country.