The new Mexican restaurant Adobo Cantina, headed up by celebrity chef Aarón Sánchez in partnership with West Virginia University in Morgantown, is receiving a lot of buzz, and for good reason. The restaurant offers a unique experience that combines traditional Mexican flavors with modern culinary techniques, all in a sleek and modern cafeteria setting.
Need another reason to love West Virginia University?
Here's one: they've brought in a brand new food station called Adobo Cantina to their largest residential cafeteria, Café Evansdale on the Evansdale campus in Morgantown, and it's headed up by none other than celebrity chef Aarón Sánchez.
For those who don't know, Aarón Sánchez is a renowned chef and restaurateur, known for his appearances on popular cooking shows like Chopped and MasterChef.
Although Café Evansdale is open daily for all meals, Adobo Cantina just serves lunch and dinner Monday through Friday. In addition to feeding WVU students, the cafeteria, including Adobo Cantina, is open to the public and accepts both cash and credit card.
Overall, Adobo Cantina with celebrity chef Aarón Sánchez at West Virginia University is a fantastic Mexican restaurant addition to the culinary scene in Morgantown. With its delicious food, stylish setting, and celebrity chef pedigree, it’s sure to quickly become a popular spot for students, locals, and visitors alike. Learn more on the West Virginia University dining services webpage, and don’t miss your chance to check it out soon! You could even choose to ride in on the famous WVU PRT for even more of an adventure.
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