Small, quaint Mexican restaurant with authentic colorful decor and intimate natural lighting creates a calm, welcoming atmosphere. Quiet energy suits breakfast and lunch, attracting those seeking a relaxed dining experience. Known for freshly baked artisan bread and homemade salsas, it offers a distinctive culinary touch.
Mole made from scratch stands out alongside green chilaquiles and freshly browned black beans. Salsas, especially the green one, arrive as great centerpieces with tortilla chips and a complimentary roll.
Freshly baked artisan bread arrives every 10 minutes during breakfast. A complimentary basket of miniature sweet bread accompanies coffee, offering a consistently delicious start to the meal.
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There is plenty of parking available.
There was no wait for a breakfast table.
The menu has a very good variety.
Small space with about six tables offers an authentic Mexican atmosphere focused on white menudo served with tortillas or birote bread. The vibe is casual and busy, with affordable prices and extra-large portions drawing hearty eaters despite limited parking and cash-only payment.
Menudo here stands out for its great flavor and generous portions. The white menudo is simple but very flavorful, often enjoyed with bread and cinnamon coffee.
Menudo comes with a choice of tortillas or birote bread. Bread served with butter complements the dish well. White menudo pairs nicely with the bread and sides.
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Parking is difficult; look for spots on the back street.
The restaurant does not have parking on the main avenue.
Payment is accepted in cash only.
Mexican restaurant with rustic decor and a plant-filled patio creates a peaceful, family-friendly atmosphere. Spacious layout and quiet setting make it feel like home, perfect for relaxed meals. Views from the second floor add to the calm, inviting vibe.
Dishes feature barbacoa with broth and chickpeas, rabbit with quail in adobo, and Oaxacan-style tamales with black beans and pork. Appetizers include bean tamales and fresh cheese quesadillas, with rich flavors in menudo, enmoladas, and lamb consommé.
Homemade bread stands out with its baked freshness and pairs well with hot chocolate for a unique southern twist. The bread complements lamb dishes and comes alongside homemade chocolate offerings.
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The restaurant is open Thursday through Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
They accept card payments and bank transfers.
The wait for food is approximately 20-25 minutes.
Mexican restaurant with traditional decor and a large, elegant space creates a fantastic atmosphere filled with live trio music. Valet parking is available and efficient, adding convenience to the visit. The vibe is lively with music playing consistently, enhancing the dining experience.
Handmade tortillas bring excellent flavor to dishes like the quesadilla and corn tamale. Menudo served with a beef patty pairs well with café de olla for a classic Mexican meal.
Freshly baked bread features a sweet guava flavor with cheese that stands out. The bread tastes delicious and fresh from the oven, adding a pleasant bonus to the meal.
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Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes on Saturdays between 10 am and 1 pm.
Valet parking is available for convenience.
Prices are considered affordable for the quality of food.
Fast food restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating offers a clean, casual atmosphere despite nearby odors. Menudo stands out as excellent and flavorful, drawing consistent praise. Portions are generous but priced slightly high, with some extras like bread and avocado costing more.
Menudo here stands out for its excellent flavor and delicious taste. It consistently ranks as the best menudo in the area, with a rich and satisfying quality.
Birote dorado and Guadalajara-style bolillo bread appear alongside meals, often paired with avocado. Bread rolls or tortillas come with dishes like menudo, complemented by cinnamon coffee and snacks.
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The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating.
Prices vary by portion size: small, medium, or large.
Bread and avocado are extra charges.
Small, cozy breakfast spot with classic interior design and lounge music creating a peaceful atmosphere. Seating includes a compact indoor space and a small outdoor area, though outside can be noisy. The place feels charming and kid-friendly, offering a comfortable setting for a quiet meal.
Mole enchiladas stand out with plantain tortillas and a visually appealing presentation. Green chilaquiles with egg and enchiladas Suizas also offer very delicious flavors.
Complimentary bread rolls arrive with homemade fruit compote or natural peach jam. These small breads pair well with the exquisite jams served alongside.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 3:30 pm.
There are only two parking spaces at the café; street parking is available.
Prices at the café are reasonable, with a charge for extra bread.
Small Mexican restaurant with four floors and family-style wooden tables encourages sharing meals among diners. Atmosphere feels quiet and homie, welcoming families and strangers alike with a pleasant music backdrop. Busy yet comfortable setting highlights a lively, family-oriented vibe.
Menudo stands out for its homemade style and excellent flavor. The chicharrón quesadilla also offers a delicious complement.
Bread rolls come with butter or cajeta, often served complimentary with milk. Menudo pairs well with buttered bread, and quesadillas sometimes arrive as a free side.
Good to know
Expect wait times of up to 30 minutes on weekends.
Parking is street parking and can feel unsafe.
Prices are economical compared to other places selling menudo.
Small space combines modern minimalist and vintage vibe with cozy details. Quiet, family-friendly atmosphere supports pleasant socializing with relaxing music. Outdoor area welcomes pets, enhancing the comfortable setting.
Chilaquiles with chipotle and New York sauce stand out as well seasoned and delicious. Menudo, huevos albañil with flavorful salsa, and enchiladas also deliver a homemade taste.
Warm bread rolls come with most breakfasts, often paired with soft birote bread. Zalia bread appears alongside beans and homemade cheese, adding a delicious touch to meals.
Good to know
They close at 5 pm.
There is very limited parking available.
The prices are affordable.
Restaurant offers quiet, family-friendly atmosphere with pleasant salsa music creating a calm vibe. Known for excellent bread and delicious chilaquiles, it serves affordable, well-portioned breakfasts and lunches. The environment feels cozy and comfortable, inviting relaxed dining.
Chilaquiles stand out with a chipotle creaminess and a variety of six salsas in the sampler. The chilaquiles torta and sandwiches offer a tasty twist on classic Mexican flavors.
Bread stands out as particularly delicious here, with French bread and country bread reliably available without long waits. Coffee pairs well with the sweet bread, making for a solid combo.
Good to know
They only accept cash as payment.
There is ample parking available at the restaurant.
Expect wait times of no more than 5 minutes for bread.
Small space with Mexican hacienda-style decor creates a cozy and homey atmosphere. Noise levels vary, often loud from diners and music, but the vibe stays inviting. Handmade tortillas and authentic Mexican music add to the genuine experience.
Traditional dishes feature intense flavors and careful preparation. Chilaquiles come with fresh cheese, sour cream, and options like chicken or egg. Menudo offers a thick, flavorful broth with balanced spices.
Fresh bread served as an appetizer comes with coffee. They offer bread while you wait, adding a nice touch to the experience.
Good to know
On Saturday mornings, they offered a 2x1 promotion on mimosas.
We waited around 20 minutes to get in because the place is small.
Parking was limited and shared in a small plaza.
Small sandwich shop offers 24-hour service with limited menu focused on pork loin, ham, and ham and cheese tortas. Atmosphere is basic and functional, suited for quick takeaway rather than dining in. Known for soft bread and flavorful, juicy meat with pickled chiles and carrots as accompaniments.
Tortas feature marinated pork loin that stays juicy when moistened with beef broth. They come with pickled chiles and carrots, and the special tenderloin torta includes all toppings plus chipotle sauce. Bread can get soggy if taken to go, so eating there is common.
Soft steamed bread stands out, especially in sandwiches and tortas. Some bread gets soggy quickly due to sauce, affecting texture. Tortillas come with steamed bolillo bread, offering a unique twist.
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Tortas Ranchito is open 24 hours a day.
The tortas are only available for takeaway.
There are no restrooms or tables at the location.
Large two-story tiki hut with refined decor creates a cozy atmosphere filled with live music that ranges from relaxing to lively. The place draws a family-friendly crowd enjoying casual dining with occasional busy periods and valet parking service.
Banana leaf tamale stands out as a very filling breakfast option. Fresh-made tortillas and chilaquiles with Salsa Morita and Chicharron offer authentic flavors. The cazuela española combines chorizo, eggs, beans, and chilaquiles for a hearty meal.
Freshly baked bread stands out with its delicious flavor and light texture. Puff pastry and marzipan bread add a unique touch alongside house-made bread served with coffee and jam.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's popularity.
Valet parking is available, but the service can be slow.
Expect a wait for tables during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Small space offers a quiet, family-friendly atmosphere with relaxing music and a homey, traditional cafeteria feel. Decor is beautiful and clean, creating a comfortable setting for eating and chatting. Known for delicious chilaquiles and tortas, it combines good flavor with affordable prices.
Chilaquiles stand out here, especially the chipotle with chicken and the ones served with mole sauce. Chilaquiles tortas and sandwiches also feature prominently, with a 2-for-1 special on Thursdays.
Freshness stands out with the bread served here. It pairs well with coffee and offers a delicious taste that feels superb.
Good to know
Thursdays offer a 2 for 1 deal on chilaquiles.
Parking is limited, with only a few spaces available.
They accept dollars, pesos, and card payments.
Mexican restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with charming decor and pleasant music that supports conversation. It feels comfortable and relaxed, suitable for families and casual dining. The place stays clean and quiet enough to enjoy meals without distraction.
Tortas here have soft, freshly baked bread and come with excellent chipotle sauce. Chilaquiles with fried eggs and flautas are also popular, served with friendly staff and a clean setting.
Bread comes fresh and homemade with a soft texture and unique artisan flavor. Large tortas feature generous portions of this bread paired with plenty of toppings.
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Expect a crowded restaurant on weekends with longer wait times.
Combo meals with a drink cost around 215 pesos, enough for two.
A wide variety of menu options is available for diners.
Stunning architectural design and an open kitchen create a trusting atmosphere with clear views of food preparation. The space combines an elegant vibe with excellent music and a lively terrace, attracting diners who appreciate both ambiance and quality. Valet parking and a well-heated patio add to the comfortable experience.
Chilaquiles with short ribs and green chilaquiles with barbacoa stand out as flavorful dishes. Warm, tasty tortillas and a charred carnitas omelet in cilantro sauce add variety to the menu.
Artisan sourdough bread stands out with its rich flavor and pairs well with jam. French bread also appears frequently, noted for its quality alongside meals like the garden omelet.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to the busy times.
It seems to get busy on Fridays and Saturdays.
There was ample parking available.
Small space combines restaurant and grocery store with a Mercado vibe featuring kitchen sounds and music. Atmosphere feels comfy and intimate with limited seating, often requiring a wait. Offers authentic Oaxacan cuisine with standout dishes like mole and tlayudas.
Tlayudas come with delicious steak and pair well with red mole that stands out for its flavor. Chicken tamales with black mole and dishes like mixiote de borrego, sopes, and huazontles offer a rich taste of authentic Mexican cuisine.
Good to know
La Oaxaqueña is a small restaurant with only about four or five tables available.
Arrive early to secure a table as seating is limited.
Prices for dishes are very affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
Rustic setting with old school decor and a family-friendly atmosphere creates a warm, welcoming vibe. The space feels like a cozy ranch, offering a homey experience with familiar utensils and traditional touches. Guests often engage by ringing a bell at the exit to show appreciation.
Green chilaquiles stand out with rich, authentic flavors. Handmade flour tortillas come fresh and delicious, paired with crispy chicharrones and savory refried beans. Menudo offers tender meat in a flavorful broth, making portions generous and satisfying.
Freshly baked bread comes from an adobe oven and an earth oven, adding unique flavor. Waitstaff often offer complimentary bread with meals.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult, so arrive early to find a spot.
The prices at El Tejaban are reasonable compared to other Sinaloan restaurants.
Expect small portions for the price you pay.
Small space with only seven tables creates a cozy, intimate atmosphere enhanced by modern, warm decor and an open kitchen view. Relaxed vibe features live music and encourages lingering over drinks or dessert. Guests enjoy a unique blend of Mexican and French influences in a clean, inviting setting.
Chilaquiles stand out with unique flavors like duck, octopus, mussel, marlin, and pork cheek. Variations with carnitas and beef toast add to the extraordinary taste beyond typical Mexican dishes.
They bake their own bread and serve it fresh before meals. The French bread stands out as a notable option alongside dishes like the tongue omelet.
Good to know
Expect long wait times on weekends, especially for brunch.
Street parking is available nearby, but limited at the restaurant.
The restaurant offers live music on Tuesdays around noon.
Small sandwich shop offers carne asada tortas with soft bread and rich avocado. Atmosphere is simple and focused on one menu item, creating a straightforward experience. Salsa adds a spicy kick that complements the flavors.
Tortas here have consistent quality and satisfy hunger well. The meat is pre-roasted elsewhere, making the tortas a bit dry and lacking the authentic marinade of traditional versions.
Bread varies here, with some batches being soft and delicious while others turn out chewy and terrible. Fresh bread with good texture appears in certain dishes like the roast beef cake.
Good to know
Parking can be problematic depending on the time of day.
The premises may lack cleanliness in ingredient preparation.
Prices are considered a bit expensive for the limited menu.
Mexican-style decor with beautiful murals and a rustic charm creates a spacious and pleasant setting. Live music, including marimba and saxophone, adds energetic ambiance that can be loud at times. The place features a bakery and a craft shop, making it unique among brunch spots.
Mexican food features free quesadillas and traditional coffee. Dishes include tamales with fantastic flavor, menudo, chilaquiles, and green enchiladas with rich salsa.
Freshly baked bread stands out with excellent flavor and a great portion size. The conchas de sabos bread rolls and French bread receive specific praise for their taste and quality.
Good to know
Parking is available around the corner from the restaurant.
Reservations are not needed as there is usually no wait for a table.
The menu changes three times a day, offering a variety of options.
Mexican torta restaurant offers a comfortable atmosphere with friendly environment and 70s-80s music playing. The space stays very clean and provides plenty of parking. The vibe is peaceful and welcoming, suited for lunch visits.
Soft, golden bread holds tortas filled with flavorful pork loin, avocado, and tomato. The beef offers a rich taste, making the tortas both delicious and nostalgic.
Soft, fluffy bread holds all the fillings well without falling apart. It has a unique texture and gets soggy when it absorbs the meat juice.
Good to know
Parking is available at the restaurant.
The restaurant is very clean.
Prices at the restaurant are high and continue to increase.
Small restaurant with kitchen visible from tables creates an intimate setting. Atmosphere stays quiet and pleasant, ideal for breakfast or brunch with a pet-friendly environment. Decor feels cozy and elegant, welcoming families and casual diners alike.
Chilaquiles stand out with red and green sauces and a mild spice level that highlights great flavor. The menu includes variations like jalapeño chilaquiles and a chilaquiles torta, all prepared with care.
French bread stands out with its crisp crust and soft interior. Bread is not served alongside pasta dishes.
Good to know
The restaurant is pet-friendly and welcomes dogs.
It's easy to find a parking spot on the street.
There was no wait when I visited, especially late for breakfast.