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Casa de San Juan
The San Juan is one of the few eateries in town with style - art on the walls and the tables themselves, jugs of lilies, wrought-iron chairs - and its food is great too, ranging from burgers and tortillas to homemade cakes and more-traditional dishes. There are balcony tables overlooking the market and live music some nights.
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Hotel Santo Tomás
Chichi's other top-end hotel has a good dining room, but you might find it crowded with tour groups. Try to get one of the courtyard tables, where you can enjoy the sun and the marimba band that plays at market-day lunchtimes and on the evenings before.
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La Parrilla
A meat lover's dream, La Parrilla serves up every cut imaginable, chargrilled, in a quiet courtyard setting.
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La Villa de los Cofrades
You can't beat this location in the arcade on the north side of the plaza. This is a fine café for breakfast, crepes or larger meals with an Italian influence and good strong coffee.
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Los Cofrades
This bright upstairs restaurant (enter from 6a Calle) serves up some excellent set meals and has a decent drinks list. Go for a table out on the balcony - the atmosphere inside is very 'dining hall.'
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Mayan Inn
The three dining rooms at Chichi's classiest hotel have beamed ceilings, red-tiled floors, colonial-style tables and chairs, and decorations of colorful local cloth. Waiters wear traditional costumes evolved from the dress of Spanish colonial farmers: colorful headdress, sash, black embroidered tunic, half-length trousers and squeaky leather sandals called caïtes . The food may not be as stellar as the costuming, however.
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Tu Café
The plato vegetariano here is soup, rice, beans, cheese, salad and tortillas, for a reasonable around US$4 . Add lomito (a pork fillet) and it becomes a plato típico .
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Tziguan Tinamit
For a more down-to-earth dining experience, check out this local eatery, with good pastas (around US$4 ) and hit-and-miss pizzas ( US$5 ).
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