LEGO will be launching Restaurants of the World: Mexico as a gift with purchase starting on April 10th. The specifics are lacking, but I’d guess this will obtainable at the $180 spending threshold.
This is the second set in an ongoing series of gift with purchase restaurants, and I think both models have done a great job of balancing the fine line between making a GWP too desirable or not desirable enough. The set here is impressively dense with its 326 pieces, and it’s a genuinely enjoyable building experience that kept me occupied far longer than I would have expected for a set of its size. The colors are simply delightful, and there’s even some unexpected building techniques, like the chairs at the counter. Let me know if I’m mistaken, but I believe the cook’s apron torso print is new and exclusive to this set.
I’m excited to see where else our tour of the restaurant world will take us. These sets would seem to make a lovely little addition to a larger LEGO City, or even just a great parts pack. No matter how you slice it, I think it’s a nice reward for a big LEGO purchase, but not something you’ll have to go out of your way to obtain. Like I said - the exact balance I like to see with a LEGO gift with purchase!
Thanks to LEGO for sending this out early for review. Keep an eye out on LEGO Shop at Home on April 10th for more details on how to actually obtain this one. In the meantime, let me know what you think of the set!
I'm so excited to finally finish out Revisiting Knights' Kingdom II with two videos in the works! You can look forward to the seeing the action figures up close and personal as one of my first videos of 2026. Early access should be available in just a few days!
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LEGO will be launching Restaurants of the World: Mexico as a gift with purchase starting on April 10th. The specifics are lacking, but I’d guess this will obtainable at the $180 spending threshold.
This is the second set in an ongoing series of gift with purchase restaurants, and I think both models have done a great job of balancing the fine line between making a GWP too desirable or not desirable enough. The set here is impressively dense with its 326 pieces, and it’s a genuinely enjoyable building experience that kept me occupied far longer than I would have expected for a set of its size. The colors are simply delightful, and there’s even some unexpected building techniques, like the chairs at the counter. Let me know if I’m mistaken, but I believe the cook’s apron torso print is new and exclusive to this set.
I’m excited to see where else our tour of the restaurant world will take us. These sets would seem to make a lovely little addition to a larger LEGO City, or even just a great parts pack. No matter how you slice it, I think it’s a nice reward for a big LEGO purchase, but not something you’ll have to go out of your way to obtain. Like I said - the exact balance I like to see with a LEGO gift with purchase!
Thanks to LEGO for sending this out early for review. Keep an eye out on LEGO Shop at Home on April 10th for more details on how to actually obtain this one. In the meantime, let me know what you think of the set!
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I'm so excited to finally finish out Revisiting Knights' Kingdom II with two videos in the works! You can look forward to the seeing the action figures up close and personal as one of my first videos of 2026. Early access should be available in just a few days!
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