AGUAMIEL
ALL THAT WE CREATE BEGINS WITH INTENTION & CONNECTION.
Everything is imbued with the sacred act of ceremony—whether we are preparing and sharing food, hosting events, or guiding temazcal.
“Aguamiel is the most peaceful, intentional place I’ve ever eaten…
Everything on the menu is of the best quality and it’s one of the very few places I can eat anything and not ask any questions. The journey out to the land is worth every second, because when you get there you’re transported into another world. Anytime I visit Aguamiel I stay for hours. It’s truly a special little part of the world that you should visit, if you can. Leahy & Gera who run the space are earth angels. Genuinely so grateful to have discovered it on my birthday many moons ago, and have continued to go back to heal not only through food, but also Temazcal, solstice gatherings, and so much more. It’s a vortex of magic.”
Camille Julia
“An unreal experience.”
Jamie Rose
“Incredible—the reverence for food here is beyond apparent.”
Tra Hitt
ABOUT AGUAMIEL
Chef Gerardo Aguilar and Pastry Chef Kristen Leahy launched Aguamiel in 2020 as a Sundays-only hidden land-to-table countryside restaurant, incorporating their values of integrative health and clean ingredients with the aim of empowering conscious consumption and relation with our food as a source of healing and connection.
Their project evolved and began to grow as they did, incorporating more complete ceremonial and healing experiences, including the ancestral medicine of the temazcal (sweat lodge).
Our Offerings
ON-SITE EVENTS
At our countryside home in Etla Valley, Oaxaca, we host a variety of gatherings, social events, ceremonies, festivals, meals, and workshops. Private events are personalized and menus are always created with local organic ingredients.
TEMAZCAL
We offer temazcal sweat lodge ceremonies aimed at personal and collective healing, as well as social/medicinal temazcal steam baths.
NOMADIC
We can travel to you! We offer site-specific events centered around sacred food and/or temazcal ceremony. We even travel with our own mobile temazcal structure.