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A very eclectically decorated restaurant, with a menu well diversified. Great service, with the attention to details that you'll only receive in very expensive and fancy establishments. Fruit flavor ice creams are served inside the actual fruits (orange, pineapple, apple, etc). A highly recommended place to eat when visiting the pyramids! View all feedback.
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This quaint and pretty place has a well balanced menu of choices, and a bar for the pairing. Clean, friendly and open later than many in the area, (11:00pm), it is best to rely on google maps to get there. The mapping with TripAdvisor was not even close to the right location. That was the first time for incorrect mapping.We were 3 for dinner, and everyone had chosen different entrees. All were tasty and presented wel... View all feedback.
Beautiful and quiet, fascinating displays, varied menu, good service, romantic but fit for families in a remote part of the city.
I had dinner three times. In the first night the steak was absolutely delicious, the 2nd and 3rd night the steak was average. The menu is great with many options.
Simple family restaurant with excellent chicken mol and margaritas was the atmosphere relaxed and informal.
Lots to choose from Breakfast soups pastas chicken steak panini arrachera panini amazing) great Saturday Sunday breakfast buffet . Open until 11pm . Full bar menu and some outdoor tables too.
We happened across this restaurant by chance as we were leaving Teotihuacan the morning after a full day of visiting the ruins. Our breakfasts were excellent. I had a Spanish Tortilla . The eggs were perfectly done and very tasty. In addition to the entree, all breakfasts come with fresh fruit (dressed with honey and a bit of granola), juice, and coffee. All for between 50 and 60 pesos! Great tasting and a great value. The atmosphere was special too. The restaurant is decorated with historic photos and antiques. It looks like their main business is actually lunches and dinners. I only wish we 'd found them sooner so that we could have had supper here the night before! It should be easy to find: it 's across from the San Juan Teotihuacan RV park. Oh, one tiny caution: the sweet bread that comes with the coffee at breakfast is charged separately (as at many Mexican restaurants). So only eat what you actually want. That being said, the pastries were above average for Mexico, so I don 't regret the extra few pesos. The best breakfast of our entire trip!