Chotto Matte – Day of the Dead

The brink of the Fall season ushers in a wave of chilling energy, and Chotto Matte is ready to heat things up! This October, Miami’s magical culinary concept, Chotto Matte, is bringing back its annually anticipated celebration of the Day of the Dead (“Dia De Los Muertos”), paying  tribute to its South American roots and honoring the traditional festivities. 

On Saturday, October 30thChotto Matte’s main event will feature the energetic commemoration of the beautiful afterlife, offering diners a robust array of eye-catching entertainment, stimulating Latin beats, and enchanting dishes and cocktails featuring Código 1530 — a premium and authentically distilled tequila brand hailing from Mexico.

With a full day of lively celebrations, Chotto Matte will keep spirits high from lunch through late-night dinner. Dressed in traditional Dia de Los Muertos makeup and aesthetic, the Chotto Matte team of staff and performers will welcome and transport guests into a dark dream world celebrating the beauty of the afterlife. With a lineup of eccentric performances and mystical sensations, Chotto Matte’s annually anticipated Dia De Los Muertos celebrations are not to be missed!

When: 

Main Event – All Day Saturday, October 30th, 2021

Special Cocktail Menu and Theme Available All Week (10/26 – 11/2)

Where: 

Chotto Matte Miami

1666 Lenox Ave #1664  

Miami Beach, FL 33139

About Chotto Matte: 

Chotto Matte embraces the very best of Nikkei cuisine — a hybrid blend of the most noteworthy Japanese and Peruvian classics, marrying bold, eye-catching, and natural colors with mouth-watering flavorful sensations. Amassing impressive success from their first three locations in London, Toronto, and Miami, Chotto Matte has developed international esteem and plans to continue its global expansion in 2022 to three unique global destinations — Doha, Riyadh, & San Francisco — alongside a sister location in its flagship home base of London, England. Mastering the marriage of Japanese and Peruvian culinary traditions in a vibrant and energetic atmosphere, Chotto Matte highlights the cultures’ shared appreciation for seasonal ingredients and fresh fish, with Japanese sushi and sashimi, and Peruvian ceviche central to their gastronomy. Thanks to well-respected head chef Jordan Sclare, Chotto Matte is internationally renowned for its artistic approach to exciting Nikkei cuisine. 

About CÓDIGO 1530: 

Código 1530 is a premium spirits brand born from a private recipe known for generations by only a select group of Mexico’s most respected families and finest jimadors. Now available to the world, Código 1530’s five core offerings Blanco, Rosa, Reposado, Añejo, and “Origen” Extra-Añejo, have been perfected using time-honored customs without ever veering from the historic traditions of including no added chemicals, flavorings, or sweeteners. Passionately produced in a distillery in Amatitán, the rested tequilas are meticulously aged to taste in the world’s finest French Oak Cabernet wine barrels procured from the Napa Valley region. Código 1530 is now available in all 50 states, and over 30 countries worldwide. Learn more at www.codigo1530.com

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