I very rarely give a 5-star review to a restaurant, but this place completely deserves it. I went on a rainy Wednesday evening, and it was perfect.
The interior is beautiful, and I confess to being very particular about atmosphere. The music and lighting were great too, which are two things that often throw everything off for me if they're not done right
Mario, the server, was wonderful. He was very kind and precise. All of his recommendations were excellent, and he took time to talk with me about the dishes--even recommending a good spot nearby to buy a good bottle of charanda.
And the food! The food was amazing. I ordered two different plates, which I never do, because I'm a lightweight. But after I tried the corundas, I had to try something else.
Mario recommended the trucha, and I loved it. (If you try it, you might want to ask for it without the head if you don't like your food to have eyes.)
I spent $650 mxn on two dishes, three drinks (including a refreshing prickly pear water) and a hearty, well-deserved tip. Completely worth the price.
In short, completely recommended for authentic comida Michoacana and an absolutely delightful dining experience. I only wish I had gone with friends so I could have tried more of their...
Read moreWow! Just wow! The decoration of this place is just amazing.. it took me back to my childhood. The trompo chandelier, the dolls on the wall, everywhere you look, is full of detail! Mario was my waiter, and he was friendly and knowledgeable. I mentioned to him that I wasn't super hungry, but I wanted something small but tasty. He recommended Sopecitos de Chile .. they were small but full of flavor. The presentation of the food and drinks was impressive as well. Can't wait to go back and try their tlayudas and enmoladas! Their chips and salsa were also so delicious!
Just go here... trust me, you are going...
Read moreUn acogedor lugar con varios espacios perfectamente decorados muy mexicanos que me encanta, muñecas, trompos y muchos listones de colores en el techo del espacio donde estaba la mesa que nos tocó, pedimos sopa de tortilla, pescado y tlayuda.
Regresamos al hotel para pedir nuestras bebidas de cortesía en el restaurante que se llama marogui y salimos a cenar a Cantera 10, otro de los restaurantes que se encuentra en alguno de los portales que están frente a la Catedral, un restaurante muy lindo, con muchos detalles, mesas de madera, cuadros con colores que resaltan en las paredes, decoración de buen gusto, concepto muy elegante, música agradable, encontramos un pasillo con un grueso cristal de pared a pared que resguardaba bolas transparentes de cristal con colores fosforescentes y que llevaban a un espacio reservado para grandes grupos una fuente y las paredes de cantera, techo muy alto con vigas que parecen ser de concreto, me encantó.
Pedimos una hamburguesa y pollo con ensalada, pasamos un agradable momento, regresamos al hotel que también es hermoso y del cual les hablare en otro post con más calma, por lo pronto claro que recomiendo todo.
Los invito a escribir su propia historia, hasta la próxima...
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