Great experience! Charming village. We walked into this smoky (in a good way) hacienda restaurant plus hotel (two rooms for rent) filled with western art and community tables. We chose the terrace to dine that over looked the town gazebo and landmark Pueblo magico sign of “La Noria”. We were with our driver; who knew the owners. Gracious service, fresh salsa and chips to start, we then enjoyed traditional Mexican fare, from tacos, to omelets, to beans and eggs. Handmade blue corn tortillas. We finished with a tour of the kitchens plus made some tortillas with the staff on the wood fired...
Read moreWhile on a visitors tour of the Mexican Countryside we stopped in at this place for lunch. The food, service and hospitality was excellent. My wife and I are always a little cautious about eating in an authentic Mexican Restaurant but this place did not disappoint nor did we have any after affects. The son of the owner was a pleasant chap who even threw in a tasty dessert with our reasonably priced meal. We would definitely recommend this place and wish we could give it more...
Read moreI was just there today. I really like these restaurants in these little towns. I tried to support them because I know it’s hard to get tourist right now. I won’t be coming back here. The waiter would not even walk the food up one flight of stairs to where it’s nice and breezy. He says I couldn’t eat upstairs. This is no good. It’s not hard to walk it up one flight of stairs downstairs is very warm...
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