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Contribute FeedbackHidden in this place during the historic city tour. To be honest, I was very careful to go on. It was my husband who asked me to step in. It is a very inconvenient, in the floor, hole in the wall. Doesn't look very soothing. Once inside, the Vibes get better. My husband gets a coffee and I'll sit. When the coffee goes down the winds, the place grows on me. Bright red yellow and green walls. String lights, a TV with a Spanish soap opera, paintings for sale it is secret. It belongs to a few and their English-speaking daughter. You're kind. She's helpful. There are vegetarian options explicitly on the menu. We get more fun. We get the nachos with bean cheese and guacamole. The next table is a few local children, at a place with a total of 4 5 tables. The goodies come with a bowl of cut jalapeños soaked into vinegar. Very fresh. Pretty and authentic. The combination kills them. Our sponges grow more enthusiastic. We'll get the Veg Burrito. It's completely different from everything we've seen before. It's a thin roll. The rice is a beautifully comminuted paste that blends well with its neighbors in the roll. In the meantime he fills with more people some locals, some tourists like us. We get more nachos. Fresh fried and crunchy! Then we'll get another Burrito. Oh, and how could I not tell you the very reasonable pricing! You get the drift.