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In this episode of On The Pass, with José Luis Hinostroza, the chef behind ARCA, a jungle-rooted restaurant shaped by fire, place, and pre-colonial Mesoamerican tradition. José Luis' journey spans some of the world's most influential kitchens — Alinea, El Celler de Can Roca, and Noma — where he later joined the R&D team for Noma Mexico. But rather than chasing prestige, he chose presence, calm, and connection, ultimately building a life and community in Tulum. Recorded just after a powerful collaboration dinner celebrating 10 years of ARCA, with chefs flying in from across Mexico, this conversation goes far beyond the plate. We explore: -
Finding calm in Tulum after years of anxiety -
Reconnecting with Mexican identity through indigenous ingredients -
Letting go of ego and leading with humility -
Mentorship, team-building, and protecting creative vision -
Why ARCA rejects the "fine dining" label -
Community, responsibility, and the future of Mexican cuisine This episode is about more than food. It's about leadership, legacy, and choosing a life aligned with your values. |