Real de Catorce Restaurants

  1. Café Azul

    Open all day, this Swiss-run scene is perfect for breakfasts and snacks and light meals including excellent crepes and organic salads.

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  2. El Cactus Café

    This cheery eatery is run by an Italian cook and his Mexican wife. It has a friendly ambience and long wooden bench tables and seats. The menu features homemade bread and pasta (of course), plus there are good Mexican and veggie options.

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  3. El Tolentino

    This Mexican-themed place serves good country specialties and breakfasts. The local atmosphere is enhanced during weekends by live music. During the day, head upstairs to the terrace.

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  4. Eucalipto

    Named after the droopy looking eucalyptus gum tree in the courtyard, this pleasant place conjures up a perkier range of pastas and an array of meat dishes (thankfully, not koala) - from rib eye to T-bone - and a selection of wines, from Chile to France. It's one of the priciest in town, but it's excellent quality cuisine.

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  5. Malambo

    With a quaint outdoor setting by a fountain (as well as plainer indoors), this pleasant place serves up a range of delights, from Mexican to Italian pastas. The salads - containing cabuche (cactus flower) - are particularly tasty.

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