Fast Food restaurants in Mexico
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Comala
This neat and trendy café, with a gently revolutionary theme, serves up tasty and satisfying salads, burgers, sandwiches and egg dishes, as well as Oaxacan specialties, including tlayudas and enfrijoladas, entomatadas and enchiladas.
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Antojitos Pam-Pam
Nothing fancy, just great home-style cooking, which makes it a favorite with downtown workers at lunchtime. The chile relleno (chili stuffed with meat or cheese, usually fried with egg batter) burritos are delicious and filling.
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Loncheria 25 Horas
Dirt cheap without being dirty, this casual eatery sports plastic chairs and the fumes of passing trucks (it's across from the gas station), but had a giant selection of eggs, sandwiches, tacos and smoothies.
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La Hamburguesa
For a quick, affordable meal, try this popular diner on the west side of Plazuela San Juan. It serves three styles of set breakfasts in the morning and burger-and-fries combos at lunch and dinner.
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Café Tradicional de Uruapan
It’s got burgers, salads, massive platters of huevos a la mexicana and all manner of coffees, shakes and cakes. The charming, beamed dining room is almost always packed.
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Blanca y Nieves
Join the families and old-timers enjoying ice cream and burgers at this air-conditioned ice cream parlor. For kitsch-value, it simply cannot be beat.
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Café Tokio
This bright and sizeable café has Japanese owners but Mexican and fast-food standards. Popular for a cheap set lunch.
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Las 1000 Tortas
A good snack shop serving tortas, burritos, quesadillas and enchiladas.
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