Although it is not the first time that Mel Gibson visits Mexico, The renowned actor, producer and film director of Hollywood, returned to our country in the company of the Mexican actor and producer, Eduardo Berástegui, To attend some of the highlights of Baja California, Like the iconic Caesar’s Restaurants in the city of Tijuana i De Deckman in the Guadalupe Valley.
Through a video shared on the official networks of the Tijuana chef Javier Plascencia, Mel Gibson is observed while they prepare the traditional one to him Caesar salad. Accompanied by the elected governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar Ávila, the director of Revelation (2006) would also have talked about the development of the film industry in the region.
Caesar’s Restaurant, located on Revolution Avenue in downtown Tijuana, where there are countless restaurants. taprooms, Shops, bars and cultural passages, is famous for it was here that it was invented the world-famous Caesar salad which would have been proven by the renowned actor who gave life to William Wllace in color Valent (Braveheart, 1995).
What did Mel Gibson Eat in Baja California?
In addition to the classic Caesar salad, Gibson also visited Deckman’s restaurant, a beautiful one country stove outdoors located inside the Wine Route to Valle de Guadalupe, Which was recently recognized as one of the 10 best in North America according to the 10Best of USA Today and where the 30th edition of the Harvest Festival.
here Mel Gibson he witnessed the preparation of some grilled chickens, Since the renowned grill restaurant is a space to enjoy several cuts and the best wines of the region of Baja California, One of the most emblematic states in the production of these drinks.
In addition to Gibson, other stars who have recently visited Baja California are Harrison Ford, Ricky Martin, Drew Barrymore and Rihanna, among others.
The synergy that exists between Baja California and the film industry has always been relevant, not only because of the presence of Baja Studios in Rosarito, or because of the number of films that have been shot in the state, such as Titanic (1997) by James Cameron, but because of the number of artists who frequently visit the region because of its geographical proximity and tourist and gastronomic benefits.
Czech here as Mel Gibson observes the preparation of the traditional Caesar Salad in the band of chef Javier Plascencia.
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