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Never thought Mexican cuisine would have a healthy option. after days of the kater with cheese, maul and what not, I went into this restaurant and asked her for alambre. voila! problem solved. never eat a $5, that was this delicious!. View all feedback.
It is the best place to eat tacos in puebla. everything tastes good, even they can enjoy a good fresh juice
Reat tacos, gringas (tacos al pastor with ananas chopped in and melted cheese,) pozole, cemitas (a puebla specificity of sandwich with meat- in this case huh). in a rainy night, we got this to eat in the hotel. it was delicious, fast, clean and cheap. They even told us where to buy beer to get out.
This place stays open until 5 in the morning. I ate there a couple of early mornings/late nights. The chow is pretty darn good!
Sadly, I didn't find this until the end of my trip, so only ate here twice, but this is the ideal late dinner spot, unless you are looking for formal white table cloth dining (which can be easily had within a couple of blocks). The...location is superb: Fronting the Zocalo next to the café (Italian Coffee Company which is actually local), this is fast food done right. There is a huge wall on one side full of fresh fruits and you can get an enormous fresh squeezed 1 liter juice for less than 45 pesos. That's more than McDonalds would charge for a fake reconstituted tiny Minute Maid OJ. The food is typical Puebla: Cemitas, tacos, quesadillas, all delicious and cheap. They offer mole until 17:00, which I never got to try. They have milkshakes malteados as well, and although my strawberry one was good I don't think they use fresh strawberries as I was hoping. It's so cool sitting out on the patio watching everyone go by on the Zocalo and hanging out at 10:30 PM with a bunch of people drinking delicious fresh fruit instead of getting hammered at a bar. (Not knocking that but it's nice to enjoy a night life that doesn't require getting drunk sometimes). BONUS: All Poblanos that I met told me this was their favorite place to eat!
Across from the Zocalo on the left portales when you stand on the municipal palace facing the park. Huevos anystyle, molletes con frijol, jamón y queso, chilaquiles con huevo (rojos o verdes) for breakfast. Very inexpensive with juice, fruit, coffee and meal for 35-50 pesos....Lots of food! We had breakfast here every morning!