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Café del Codo
The most cosmopolitan café in town, with green brollies and a pretty location under trees. It serves Italian sodas, smoothies plus a range of chais and good baguettes. Has both computers and laptop wi-fi connection.
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La Saturnina
Set in an 18th-century former mansion, this eatery is well-known among locals for its romantic ambience and tasty menu. The name is in honor of the women Saturnino Herrán so beautifully painted; but tales of tragic love and the tormented ghost of the wealthy hacienda-owner's daughter won't ruin your appetite.
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Los Antojos de Carranza
This colorful and lively place is appealing for its friendly atmosphere, Mexican music (not live) and good-value Mexican cuisine - all the favorites in generous portions. Sunday lunch is popular with locals and half serves are available for children.
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Restaurant Mitla
This large, pleasant and popular restaurant is caught in a time warp: 1938, the year it started. There are white-coated waiters, excellent service, plus a grand menu with a choice of Mexican specialties, set breakfasts and three-course set lunches.
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Rincón Maya
By day, this place has service at La Mestiza Yucatena, its alter ego next door. Both serve delectable Yucatecan specialties. Don't miss the sopa de lima (lime soup).
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