Monday, June 28, 2021
Cuenca Perspectives by Jim: MATILDE MANSION RESTAURANT AND PARQUE CASA
MATILDE MANSION RESTAURANT AND PARQUE CASA
The building in the photo above which has laid vacant for some years, has finally undergone renovation in a most fabulous way. The whole two story building, now known as Parque Casa, which running along Avenida Cordero, shares the block with the Old Cathedral, and has become a food emporium.
Parque Casa by night.
The entire second floor is occupied by Matilde Mansion Restaurant, which is partitioned into three spacious, but intimate dining rooms. There is also a fourth inner room with a large rectangular table that can seat twelve, either for a business group or private affairs. The restaurant also includes a splendid pub.
What makes Matilde Mansion worthy of attention is that it is the most elegant restaurant in the city. When I arrived in Cuenca more than ten years ago, I never thought such elegance in an eatery would be found in Cuenca. The interior design is breath-takingly beautiful, and reminds me of the Palace of Versailles outside of Paris. Matilde is not as ornately lavish and at times as garish as Versailles, which was built at the time when the French royalty were living well beyond their means, and were unwittingly laying the groundwork for their own decadent downfall through the French Revolution. However, Matilde is a lavish splendor to experience.
As the old saying goes, "A picture is worth a thousand words," so let us begin our tour.
The twelve of us spent four hours having a really wonderful time. By the last hour the many people in our dining room were gone, and we continued to enjoy the celebration.
Below, Betty could now move to the other side of the room opposite our party tables, and show off the painting on the wall.
As 11:00 p.m. enclosed upon us. It was time to say goodbye. Dapper Mike below was prepared for the almost inevitable in Cuenca--rain.
Adjacent to our dining room was the pub. Beautiful in itself, and the crowd of young people still in the bar continued to keep the night young.
Matildes Mansion is a great place for a dinner party, or just to come and enjoy a drink or a pastry and a cup of cappuccino. Ladies enjoy the afternoon Tea Room. Surprisingly, its prices are in-line with other upscale restaurants in Cuenca. Most main dishes are in the $12 to $20 range. Alcoholic drinks are comparable in price to other upscale restaurants in Cuenca as well. When we first visited, we thought menu prices would be the most expensive in Cuenca, but that to date has not been the case. A lavish evening like this in a luxurious restaurant in major European or American cities like Chicago would cost us two to three times the price here in Cuenca. We shall return!
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Cuenca Perspectives by Jim: TENTH YEAR ANNIVERSARY IN CUENCA, ECUADOR
TENTH YEAR ANNIVERSARY IN CUENCA, ECUADOR
I arrived in Ecuador on Sunday, March 14th of 2011 to begin my new adventure of living in a foreign country. Monday morning, I visited my attorney in Quito, and on Tuesday after spending the previous day touring the historic area of Quito, I flew to Cuenca.I always thought when my ten year anniversary arrived that I would do a post on the changes in Cuenca over the ten years of life here. However, I would be writing a book, and I decided instead that I would simply post a link that captures much of the essence of life in Cuenca for me. Adventure, beautiful mountainous scenery, friendly welcoming people, a big city with a small town feel, a feeling of being alive, social life as much as anyone can handle or desire, and friends upon friends.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11yzKNeckS0
A special thank you is extended to Maria Rosa, who is Mathias and Esteban's mother, and who brilliantly compiled the link above of Mathias, Esteban, and me capturing the spirit of Cuenca.
Bella Ciao is an Italian song which is a favorite of ours, as the three of us were caught up in the Netflix series entitled, Casa de Papel, an exciting series of about five years running that takes place in Spain, and does a fabulous job of combining action with character development, in a timely fashion with all that is going on in the world today. Some of the predicaments are preposterous, but never boring. Mathias learned Bella Ciao on the guitar, the center piece song of Casa de Papel which was one of the songs he played at his brother, Esteban's birthday party.
Mathias 18th Birthday Party
As many of you know, if you read my last two blogs I have the two older Rios brothers living with me, and we recently celebrate Esteban's birthday in December when he turned fourteen and we had the Paella party with friend and Chef Michael Wagner, and now in late February we celebrated Mathias eighteenth birthday.
It was a surprise party. Mathias birthday was actually on Friday, the 26th of February. However, he and Esteban had English language classes until 8:00 p.m. Esteban and I deliberately chose not to wish Mathias a Happy Birthday, since his surprise party was the next day. Mathias traveled home to his mother's that evening, and disappointingly told his mother that James and Esteban did not remember it was his birthday.
Saturday, and Mathias arrives with his brother, Andres, on the pretext that I was injured and needed his help, since I had recently torn my rotator cuff. Mathias arrived to a chorus of Happy Birthdays. We really pulled this surprise off.