Southeast Veracruz StateRestaurants

Restaurants in Southeast Veracruz State

  1. Tourist Restaurants

    The lake provides the specialties here: tegogolo (a snail, reputed to be an aphrodisiac, eaten with chili, tomato, onion and lime) sold by street vendors and chipalchole (shrimp or crab-claw soup). Many tourist-aimed restaurants line the malecón. Explore the city's viscera, and you'll find interesting local eateries.

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  2. Mercado

    If you’re just passing through town or waiting for a bus, you’re in luck, compadre. Located between the bus stations is a massive labyrinth of little eateries and merchants selling a myriad of things, including food of all colors, textures and shapes.

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  3. Restaurante Tlacotalpan

    For good eats try this place, one of the numerous terrific open-air eateries on the riverfront that whip up fresh, traditional seafood. They’re more expensive than eateries in town, but the ambience is worth it.

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  4. Refugio La Casona

    Along restaurant-laden Madero, this bar-restaurant serves traditional Mexican fare in its peaceful, leafy rear garden. There’s also live bohemian music (from 9pm) most nights.

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  5. A

    Tropicana

    Vast waterfront restaurant serving fish, marsicos and meat. It goes all out with iconic colorful Mexican decorations, but still is a cool place to grab a bite.

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  6. B

    Cocina Económica Yoly

    Watch Yoly hand-make your fat memela (gigantic corn tortilla filled with goodies). Just off the zócalo, this local dive has fresh, inexpensive food.

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  7. Restaurante Palapa Gorel

    The hawker trying to entice you inside is annoying, but this lakeside palapa is constantly popular and has live music on weekends. Best to skip the food.

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  8. Los Tucanes

    This air-conditioned locals’ choice is a nice place to grab a bite and munch on tasty Mexican fare during a midday break.

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  9. La Joya

    La Joya has an array of tasty options, which is good because it’s one of the few restaurants in town.

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  10. Restaurant Winni’s

    Join the rest of San Andrés and sip an espresso drink while munching a pastry or a well-priced meal.

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  12. Caperucita

    This is a locals’ favorite for grabbing a traditional Mexican meal or munching antojitos.

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