Papatzul

Papatzul

About Papatzul

Debuting late in the fall of 2006, Papatzul – Mayan for “Food of the Lords” – opened its doors in SoHo with hopes of redefining the Mexican dining experience. Papatzul boasts an impressive menu featuring authentic Mexican fare with a modern twist. Executive Chef Thierry Amezcua and his wife and co-owner Debby Amezcua had always dreamed of opening their restaurant together and Papatzul allowed that dream to become a reality

A native of Mexico City, Thierry naturally decided to draw upon his cultural background and influence as a child growing up in Coyoacan, a small town located in Mexico City. Papatzul´s ambiance is warm and gently urges to journey into all that Mexico City has to offer. The fragrant aromas of traditional Mexican spices fill the air, original artwork featuring various scenes from in and around Mexico hang amongst the dining room walls which were commissioned by Thierry´s brother, artist Remy Amezcua.

Also featured along the dining room walls, guests will notice the presence of three commanding candle lit iron trees of life, which were the very same symbols used in Thierry´s home as a child growing up and were custom ordered special for Papatzul by an artist in Mexico City. At Papatzul, you truly become submerged into a world allows you to embrace the beauty of Mexico City.

As for the menu, many of the dishes prepared at Papatzul are built around the use of chilies. Signature dishes place an emphasis on native recipes, but evokes modern twists. Even the guacamole at Papatzul holds true to its Mexican roots – that means no garlic, but plenty of lime juice, for tartness, cilantro and jalapeños

Papatzul also features a colorful, lively bar, serving excellent margaritas and sangria, and more than 40 different types of tequila.

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Perfect Mole Sauce at Mexican Restaurant Papatzul - SoHo TriBeCa & FiDi - Restaurants - NYC
Thu, May 10, 2012
With a rich and velvety texture unlike any other sauce, mole is a unique concoction that is indigenous to Mexico, and served with pride at Mexican restaurant, P...
Stop by Papatzul for Tequila Chaser Sangrita - SoHo TriBeCa & FiDi - Restaurants - NYC
Thu, May 3, 2012
Sangrita is the traditional chaser for tequila. Before a big meal. It is customary to start by sipping a shot of Tequila Blanco or Reposado and a shot of s...
Shoot the Best Tequila at Mexican Restaurant Papatzul - SoHo TriBeCa & FiDi - Restaurants - NYC
Thu, Apr 5, 2012
There is nothing like a frozen margarita on a warm summer afternoon or the thrill of taking a shot of tequila with a few of your friends. There is something abo...
Mexican Restaurant, Papatzul Knows All About Chips & Salsa - SoHo TriBeCa & FiDi - Restaurants - NYC
Wed, Mar 7, 2012
Since 2000, salsa has been America's favorite condiment often supplementing for the reigning champ, ketchup. The core ingredients of chile was first introduced...
History of Mexican Food & Mexican Restaurant Papatzul - SoHo TriBeCa & FiDi - Restaurants - NYC
Wed, Feb 29, 2012
Believed to have derived from the Mayan Indians, Mexican cuisine has a long and diverse history behind it. As nomadic hunters and gatherers, the Mayans commonly...
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