Hostess, Esperanza, is super nice. Gave is a free tour of the street with historical insights. Like most places in San Sebastián del Oeste, there are no screens on the windows. So expect flies. They put cinnamon in the coffee. I recommend asking them to omit cinnamon. You probably think, since it's called a cafe, that there's an espresso machine. Think again. Cafe de olla is it. There's a translation glitch in the menu. Huevos Estrellados are sunny side up. But they have it aligned with scrambled. Scrambled are revueltos. They were very accommodating when I told them sunny side up wouldn't cut it. Unlike places in the U.S., when they sell you hot cakes with fruit, they give you actual sliced bananas and apples, not some topping from a can. Taquitos were great and portion of guacamole was exceedingly generous. You can see the sign from the street in the main square, but if you go up the front steps, you just get a government office. You need to circle around the back on the right and go up some steps. Ask for real cream for the coffee,...
Read moreFamily run restaurant with very tasty traditional Mexican food for reasonable prices. Nice people. My chicken mole was some of the tastiest mole sauce I’ve ever had. My wife loved her pork sopes. The tortillas are hand made for you; they come hot and delicious. I love small family diners like these. I don’t understand other posts complaining that one dish came out sooner than another. Just relax and enjoy the...
Read moreWe took a chance on this cozy little restaurant after spotting it from the street. SO glad we did! It was peak authentic Mexican home style food—the best salsas and guac I’ve ever had in Mexico. The chicken mole that I ordered was superb. I felt like I was getting a home cooked meal from the Mexican aunties I never had. Ambiance wise, you feel you’re in somebody’s home. I’ll definitely be...
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