Chef Johnny Hernandez on why Day of the Dead is an important Mexican tradition
SAN ANTONIO โ Earlier in the week, we had a chance to talk to Chef Johnny Hernandez about this yearโs Day of the Dead River Parade and the meaning behind the Day of the Dead. You can watch our full interview with Chef Hernandez in the video player above. RELATED: WATCH: 2020 Day of the Dead River Walk parade
From market to margarita trucks, Chef Johnny Hernandez reinvents businesses during pandemic
On Thursday, Chef Johnny Hernandez announced a new culinary vision as he rolled out a fleet of margarita trucks to deliver alcoholic beverages and food across the city. This isnโt the first time in the past couple of months Hernandez has had to reinvent his business structure to keep it going. Chef Johnny Hernandez rolling out new margarita trucks in San AntonioโMany of us are trying to figure out and having to evaluate our concepts,โ Hernandez said. โThereโs so much, you know, to deal with right now, but weโre taking it in stride,โ Hernandez said. โWeโre trying not to get too stressed out, trying not to wear ourselves out, trying not to get sick.โThe margarita trucks are an idea Hernandez and his staff have been working on for over a month.
Chef Johnny Hernandez rolling out new margarita trucks in San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO โ Chef Johnny Hernandez is trying out a new culinary concept. In a press release Thursday, La Gloria announced the launch of Margarita Trucks. La Gloria to reopenBeginning today, the trucks will deliver La Gloriaโs signature margaritas and assorted menu items right to your door. The first truck to roll out will only service within a three-mile radius of Crockett Park in downtown San Antonio but by June additional trucks will be available around the city. โOur Margarita Trucks are another fun and creative way to adapt to the ever-changing business landscape,โ said Hernandez said.