Restaurants in Barranca Del Cobre
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La Canastilla
The town’s main restaurants serve more or less the same dishes, but the food at this riverside spot trumps them all. The langostinos rellenos (stuffed crayfish) and lobinaflameado (flambée black bass) are both rich and exquisite.
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El Tungar
This don't-miss, next to the tracks just south of the train station, specializes in hangover remedies (hence its nickname, 'Hospital Para Crudos') like menudo (tripe stew) and pozole (hominy stew). Go on - it's nicer inside than out.
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Restaurant Carolina
Good huevos rancheros (fried eggs on a corn tortilla with toppings) and pancakes for breakfast, and delicious Mexican specialties including trout and Carolina’s tacos dorados de machaca (fried shredded-beef tacos) throughout the day.
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Restaurante Francisco Villa
Modest, but spacious and clean, Francisco Villa, 200m north of the train station, does a great vegetarian chile relleno burrito (work that out) plus enchiladas, tacos, egg dishes and other tasty home-style Mexican favorites at great prices.
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Restaurant Sierra Madre
For upscale dining, head to the festive restaurant at the Best Western hotel, with stone walls, wood beams and plenty of taxidermy. It serves steaks, seafood, pasta and pizza, and less expensive antojitos.
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Restaurant Verónica
The must-try dish at this popular spot for steaks and chicken is el norteño, a cheesy, beefy mess served in a cast-iron skillet that you eat with tortillas. This joint also serves a downright feisty salsa.
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El Mesón del General
The most traditional of El Fuerte’s options, this institution serves up several styles of pulpo (octopus) and offers the best deal on lobina and cauque: a M$178 combo plate.
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Garabe We’é
This eclectic café at the front of the Best Western hotel serves, amazingly enough for Creel, pretty good sushi! It also has baguettes, fried rice, juices and licuados (Mexican milkshakes).
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El Puente Colgante
Serves a delicious stuffed trout, seasoned steak and savory pitchers of micheladas (beer and tomato juice) . Its patio is also a good spot for an early nightcap.
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Doña Mica
An excellent spot for home-cooked Mexican meals prepared on a wonderful antique stove. There is no menu, just a few choices each day with vegetarian possibilities.
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Restaurant Diligencias
This restaurant in Hotel La Choza is a great spot for the local specialties and does wonderful breakfast chilaquiles (fried corn tortillas with toppings).
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Sierra Coffee
This humble café serves coffee and espresso that won't make you angry - a rarity in these parts. There are also homemade cookies, pastries and free wi-fi.
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Asadero Mi Casita
It’s popular for the house specialty, papa asada: grilled beef, loads of gooey cheese, potatoes and butter that you wrap up in tortillas. Legendary!
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Restaurant Los Valles
Tasty carne asada, fajitas and other Mexican specialties come in generous portions at clean Los Valles.
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Restaurant Estela
Serves homey comida corrida right out of their home kitchen - a good budget option.
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