Restaurants in Mexico
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El Chontal
El Chontal serves good Mexican standards and is one of several places to eat.
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Fruti Yoghurt
This small café sells great-value and healthy yogurts, fresh juices and a range of sandwiches.
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Ciber@Migos
Off Zapata, this place offers internet access just a few streets away from Motel Las Ballenas.
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Restaurant Los Barcos
This airy, palapa-roofed restaurant is the spot to try the town's famous fat shrimp.
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Restaurant Las Pirámides
A few doors down from Villas Arqueológicas Cobá, it has good lake views and friendly service.
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Café la Taberna
A fun, super-cheap café and bohemian hangout, where young local artists display their talent.
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Cafetería Terraza
A reliable hotel café-restaurant, with filling portions of well-priced Mexican staples.
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Restaurant Estela
Serves homey comida corrida right out of their home kitchen - a good budget option.
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Asadero Olmeca
Get great grilled chicken from Asadero Olmeca, next to the Tulum-bound colectivos.
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Mariscos Boca del Río
Known as the best seafood restaurant in town, its big portions should not leave you hungry.
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Café Monte Negro
In a handy location, close to El Jardín. Serves good fruit, yogurt and granola breakfasts.
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Cafetería Motiepa
Next to the site museum near the Palenque ruins, this is a good stop for a snack or drink.
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El Amigo Miguel I
Branch of El Amigo Miguel chain of open-air restaurants with cheap and delicious seafood.
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El Amigo Miguel II
Branch of El Amigo Miguel chain of open-air restaurants with cheap and delicious seafood.
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Los Acaldes
Good value, cool respite and friendly service make this down-to-earth restaurant popular.
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Doña Chuy
This has great cheap eats, such as tortas and quesadillas, near the bus station.
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La Troje
It’s muy caro (expensive), but the excellent international cuisine is worth it.
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Juana Gallo
Juana Gallo has a great selection of tasty regional and Mexican dishes.
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Churrería de Coyoacán
Coyoacán’s best deep-fried snacks. Get in line for a bag – cream-filled or straight up.
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Super Cocina La Rosa
Family owned and operated, devour Mexican soul food in this colonial stone relic. Nice!
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Guero's Sea Food
Come to this unsassuming little hole-in-the-wall for delicious inexpensive crustaceans.
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Señor Frog’s
The Frog serves up zany antics along with familiar Mexican dishes, burgers and iguana.
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Mi Pueblito
Enjoy filling Mexican standards in this cute little place while using the free wi-fi.
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Chaires
The best ice creamery and café for good-quality snacks and surveying the local scene.
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Bagel Cafe
An understated place and a fave of expats. It serves cheap bagels and egg breakfasts.
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