Skip to content
  • X

Subscribe

Magazine | Newsletters
  • Food & Drink
  • News
  • Culture
  • Style
  • Home
  • Family
  • Wellness
  • Things to Do
  • Travel
  • Best of NoVA
  • Best Restaurants
  • Most Influential
  • Top High Schools
  • In This Issue
  • Home
    • Food News
  • Blend 111 Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month With a Special Lunch Prix-Fixe Menu
Hispanic Heritage Month Blend 111
  • Food News

Blend 111 Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month With a Special Lunch Prix-Fixe Menu

Chef Andrés-Julian Zuluaga serves a taste of his heritage with three flavorful courses.

By Alice Levitt September 14, 2020 at 8:00 am

Since its inception, Blend 111 has been celebrated for its sustainability. But it’s also one of the very few restaurants in the region serving upscale Latin American cuisine. This is important (and delicious) anytime, but it’s especially worthy of celebration during Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from September 15 through October 15.

Chef Andrés-Julian Zuluaga is of Puerto Rican and Colombian descent. For Hispanic Heritage Month, he created a lunchtime prix-fixe menu filled with modern interpretations of Hispanic dishes that are both healthy and flavorful, but also combine ingredients from different cultures to make the creations his own. At $29, the three-course meal is a steal and it’s already being served, now through October 15.

Appetizers include gazpacho made with mamey, an orange-colored fruit common in Latin American cuisines. Roasted honey squash is presented in a pumpkin seed mole with queso fresco and spicy aji sauce. It’s easy being green when confronted with the layers of colors and flavors of the Ceviche Verde, made with poblano leche de tigre, cucumber and tomatillos.

The Venezuelan cachapa above is among the entrees. So is an arepa de pabellón, filled with Roseda Farms brisket and shredded cheese. There are also poblano peppers stuffed with mushrooms and beets.

Tres leches cake isn’t exactly healthy, but Zuluaga keeps with the virtuous theme by including a zucchini cake among dessert options. But hey, it’s Hispanic Heritage Month, it’s OK to indulge a little bit.

 

Alice Levitt

Alice Levitt

Contributing Food Critic/Editor

Alice Levitt has been writing for Northern Virginia Magazine since 2020. She began her restaurant critic journey at Seven Days in Vermont in 2007 before moving on to Houstonia Magazine in Texas. Her food, travel, and health innovation stories have appeared in Vox, EatingWell, Simply Recipes, Allrecipes, and many other national publications.

  • Email

Trending in NoVA

3 Farms to Pick Your Own Blueberries in Northern Virginia

Chantilly Ikea Announces Opening Date

These Northern Virginia Farms Are Cultivating Rare, Unexpected Crops

10 Northern Virginia Restaurants Offering Father’s Day Menus

Where to Watch the FIFA World Cup in Northern Virginia and DC

things to do newsletter

Our Top Stories In Your Inbox

Our newsletters delivered weekly.

Subscribe

Feeds

RSS Feed Follow in Feedly

You May Also Like

Grayson's Goodstone Inn

Goodstone Inn Opens Grayson’s, a New Farm-to-Table Restaurant

A Modo Mio chef Antonio Biglietto and pizza

Arlington Pizzeria Named One of the Top 50 in the U.S.

a cup of ice cream at Pasha Castle

Pasha Castle Serves Up Sweet Middle Eastern Treats in Annandale

  • X

Company

  • About Us
  • Advertising
  • Writer’s Guidelines
  • Internships
  • Terms of Use

Magazine

  • Magazine
  • Subscription
  • Newsletter
  • Back Issues

Talk to Us

  • Contact Us
  • Submit an Event
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Shopping

  • Subscription
  • Back Issues
  • Plaques
  • Realtor Client Gift Subscriptions

On Newsstands Now

June 2026 best of nova cover

Copyright © 2026 Northern Virginia Magazine

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Hey AI.