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Montevideo has a new gastronomic destination

Montevideo gets new gastronomic space. The Ferrando Market, inaugurated at the end of last year, tells a bit about the architecture history of the Uruguayan capital. Keeping the origins of an old furniture factory, the gigantic space has options for all public, from typical foods, international to the trends of the current gastronomy.

In a shed of old structure of a furniture factory combined the wood, glass and metals give life to an ambitious project visually harmonic with gastronomic offers more than attractive. Pizzerias, Mexican foods, bakery, hortifrúti and house of meats are some of the establishments existing there.

The space has shared tables that encourage interaction between people, along with the Market Place concept, which also pushes this integration. On weekends it is very busy, so if you are just visiting, choose to go from Monday to Friday.

Located in Cordón neighborhood, Chaná 2120 street, it is close to the center of the Uruguayan capital. It is open from Monday to Saturday from 8am to 01am and from 9am to 4pm on Sundays. The old shed will also be a cultural center where you will receive concerts, plays and exhibitions.

For more information, visit www.mercadoferrando.com

Photo: Press Release

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