Casa de Frida, Palm Springs’ newest addition to its diverse culinary scene, will host a festive Valentine’s Day with an affordable menu of tempting selections. Chef Victoriano Rodriguez has drawn from his multi-cultural roots in creating a Valentines menu that spans many cultural and culinary influences.

Casa de Frida’s 4-Course Valentine’s Day Menu — $36 PP , plus tax and gratuity

Dinner includes:  Soup, Salad, Choice of Entrée,:and Dessert

Baked Chicken Breast Stuffed with Spinach, Wild Mushrooms with Creamy Walnut Sauce

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Roast Pork Loin with Plum Sauce

Rib Eye Steak with Chimichurri Sauce

Arroz Y El Mar Spanish Saffron Rice with White Fish, Shrimps, Scallops and Clams

Tallarines Con Camarones Fettucine Pasta Noodles with Large Grilled Shrimp Mixed with Smoky, Creamy Tomato Sauce

Pescado Al Mojo de Ajo White Fish Wrapped in Thin Potato Scallops, Sauteed with Garlic Lemon Butter

Chef’s Vegetarian Selection

Dinner served from 5:00 – 10:00 p.m. Reservations are required: 760 459-1681

Casa de Frida is located at: 450 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs

In addition to this fabulous 4-course Valentines Dinner, Casa de Frida will create a wildly-colorful fun pop art atmosphere that will enhance the dining experience and create a memorable departure from a traditional Valentines dinner.

Casa de Frida’s namesake, the renowned Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, was best known for her rich and vibrant self-portraits. Drawing on this rich Latino cultural heritage and modern influences, Chef Victoriano Rodriquez has created recipes that are distinctive and memorable.

 

Chef Victor has created a sumptuous menu of Artisan Latino Cuisine with a rustic Latin flair of many cultural influences. Inspired by his grandmother’s recipes, the cuisine reflects his familial culinary heritage – French, Spanish, Mexican, as well as Caribbean and Cuban influences.

Locally-owned and operated, Casa de Frida provides a unique dining experience with “A Story in Every Dish.”  Its welcoming atmosphere and décor are influenced by indigenous Latin culture, which is apparent in the use bright colors, dramatic symbolism and primitive style – with a modern twist.

For more information, visit casadefrida.com