If you're looking for a restaurant that offers unique and delicious Mexican cuisine, Rosa Amaranto is definitely worth a visit. The restaurant is especially famous for its pink mole dish, which is a must-try for anyone who loves flavorful and authentic Mexican food.
During our visit, we also tried the Carne Taxquena, which was a delicious combination of beef, tamale, nopal, cheese, and chorizo. The flavors blended together perfectly, creating a truly memorable dish.
To wash everything down, we indulged in a few mango margaritas, which were absolutely delicious. They were the perfect balance of sweet and tangy, and they complemented the food perfectly.
Finally, I ended my meal with a slice of cheesecake, which was the perfect sweet ending to my meal. It was creamy and flavorful, and I would definitely recommend it to anyone with a sweet tooth.
Overall, I had a wonderful experience at Rosa Amaranto. The views from the rooftop dining area are beautiful. It is a great way to take in the city while enjoying a great meal. The food was delicious, the drinks were refreshing, and the service was excellent. If you're looking for a great Mexican restaurant, be sure to give Rosa...
Read moreThe music, location/views were excellent. Service was a bit slow despite the place being almost empty. Food wise, I would not be coming back. I had the harrachera beef which was covered with a tasteless red chile sauce which really didn't enhance the beef or steamed baby potatoes and green onions. It would have been better to grill the potatoes and green onions than just steaming them and drowning them in the tasteless red chile sauce. The guacamole lacked flavor as well. The meat was cooked to perfection and the tortillas and salsa were very good. I would say the tortillas, salsa and beef saved the meal. The small sope was kind of dry and tough. I skipped the beans so no...
Read moreIf you're looking for some good and authentic Taxco food, this is the right place. The service is great, our waitress was really patient and kind. The view...just check the pictures, you get an amazing 360° view of the village. And the dishes were also tasty, with a nice homemade comfort food touch. Start with Sopa de Tortilla or a Tostada de Ceviche, then I recommend you the Mole Rosa, literally a pink mole made with pine nuts and beets. If you're veggie they also have nice options like the Lasaña made with poblano pepper and squash blossoms. They have a wide variety of beers from different Mexican...
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