Traditional Mexican restaurant with affordable prices and a busy atmosphere. Food includes rich pozole, exquisite quesadillas, and other classic snacks. Menu options are limited but focus on quality and flavor.
Green enchiladas come with a distinctive sauce that stands out. Some orders arrive cold, but the flavor remains delicious.
Quesadillas come with a rich variety, including a notable mushroom option. They pair well with other dishes like flautas and consommé, all delivering delicious flavors.
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Cenaduria 'La Mejor' offers traditional Mexican snacks and pozole.
The prices are affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.
Expect a limited menu with few choices available.
Simple dining space with a family atmosphere and spotless interior. Music plays softly, creating a pleasant and comfortable environment. Known for affordable prices and unique menu items not found nearby.
Enchiladas come with creamy cheese filling and a green sauce that stands out. Plates include generous portions often served with beans and rice, making the meal filling.
Fried quesadillas come in a very good size and offer a crispy texture. Grilled options with rajas and mushrooms add variety and flavor.
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They only accept cash as payment.
Expect long wait times due to high demand.
There is parking available outside the restaurant.
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.
Huitlacoche enchiladas stand out with their unique flavor. Enchiladas Michoacanas offer a spicy kick while chilaquiles and café de olla complement the meal well.
Handmade quesadillas come made to order with standout fillings like chicharrón, huitlacoche, and Poblano Omelette. The chicharrón quesadillas and gorditas offer unbeatable flavors.
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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.
Seafood restaurant resembles a classic Sinaloan street food cart with a large, somewhat run-down space. Atmosphere is loud, crowded, and family-friendly but can feel uncomfortable due to cramped seating and noisy environment. The place accepts only cash and features live band entertainment.
Shrimp enchiladas come freshly made and pack a really spicy punch. The breaded shrimp version and shrimp enchilada tacos stand out as delicious and well served.
Shrimp quesadillas stand out with spicy chili sauce and buttery flavors. Options include octopus and chicharron quesadillas, mostly seafood-focused with some simple cheese choices.
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Mariscos El Mazateño only accepts cash; no credit or debit cards.
Parking is limited and can be difficult to find near the restaurant.
Tacos cost around $10 each, making it a pricey option.
Family restaurant with an open kitchen and handmade blue corn tortillas creates a casual, peaceful atmosphere. It draws a diverse crowd and offers affordable prices with quick service. The setting feels like a hidden gem tucked away from busy streets.
Blue and purple corn quesadillas stand out with fillings like huitlacoche and pressed pork rinds. Watermelon water often accompanies these delicious quesadillas.
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The restaurant closes early, around 6 PM.
Prices are reasonable, with a total for two people being $380 pesos.
The bathrooms are rustic but clean.
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.
Enchiladas suizas stand out with their creamy, flavorful sauce and a slightly sour taste. Mole enchiladas and combination plates with arrachera and beans also feature prominently, served with homemade corn and flour tortillas.
Quesadillas come with open face chicharrón and tongue fillings that stand out. The quesadillas de asiento earn high marks for flavor and quality.
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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.
Small Mexican restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with loud acoustics that make sounds bounce off walls. Space feels comfortable but crowded, often leading to waits during busy times. Affordable prices and delicious traditional dishes create a lively breakfast spot favored for its food quality.
A trio of enchiladas features green pipián mole and adobo with chicken breast, cheese and egg filled green chilaquiles, and cheese-filled entomatadas. The menu lacks clarity on whether the fried egg option for quesillo enchiladas is included or separate.
Cheese-filled quesadillas stand out with a delicious combination of cheese and epazote. They pair well with other dishes like chilaquiles and enchiladas, all noted for being excellent.
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Parking is available, but it can be limited during peak hours.
The restaurant is small, so expect a wait on weekends.
Menu items may not always be available, so check before ordering.
Small taco restaurant with an open kitchen and simple design offers a relaxed atmosphere despite being cramped and hot inside. Outdoor seating provides a comfortable open-air option. Extensive menu features seafood tacos with generous portions and reasonable prices.
Shrimp enchilada tacos feature breaded shrimp and deliver a very tasty flavor. Some shrimp preparations vary in quality but the enchilada tacos stand out.
Shrimp quesadilla comes with spicy sauce and fried fish rinds, offering a generous portion. Megalodon and Poseidon quesadillas are large and quite filling, including options like Tierra y Mar.
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They accept card payments, but inform them at the beginning if needed.
You have to go early to avoid the crowd.
There was ample parking available.