I’m discovering Monterrey is a large, rich, and cultural city. I don’t think we’ll run out of stuff to do on this trip. I didn’t think I would have to eat my “kid” this trip but it was recommended by a viewer and it was delicious.
Also, we extended our trip for an extra day, so we’re likely going to go to the Monterrey football club game at Estadio BBVA this Sunday.
Monterrey, Mexico, is home to two notable landmarks: El Rey del Cabrito, a renowned restaurant, and Torre Obispado, the tallest building in Latin America.
El Rey del Cabrito
El Rey del Cabrito is a celebrated restaurant in Monterrey, famed for its traditional preparation of “cabrito” (roast goat), a signature dish of the region. Established in 1970, it has become a culinary institution, attracting both locals and tourists seeking authentic northern Mexican cuisine. 
• Location: Avenida Constitución Ote. 817, between Dr. Coss and Diego de Montemayor, Monterrey, Mexico. 
• Ambiance: The restaurant features a rustic and inviting atmosphere, adorned with traditional Mexican décor, enhancing the dining experience. 
• Menu Highlights: While cabrito is the star attraction, the menu also offers a variety of regional specialties, including carne asada and traditional side dishes. 
Torre Obispado
Torre Obispado, also known as T.Op Torre 1, is a prominent skyscraper in Monterrey. Standing at 305.3 meters (1,002 feet) with 62 floors, it holds the distinction of being the tallest building in Latin America. 
• Location: Hidalgo #2404, Colonia Obispado, Monterrey, Mexico. 
• Construction: The tower’s construction commenced in December 2016 and was completed in March 2020. It features a modern design utilizing concrete, steel, and glass materials. 
• Usage: Torre Obispado is a mixed-use development, encompassing office spaces, a hotel, residential units, and commercial areas. Notably, it houses the Hilton Garden Inn and the co-working space WeWork. 
These landmarks exemplify Monterrey’s rich cultural heritage and its strides in modern architecture, offering visitors a blend
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