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San Cristóbal de las Casas

Other restaurants in San Cristóbal De Las Casas

  1. A

    Anabanana

    With five practically touching tables and a hand-lettered menu colored in with crayons, this long-time tortas and juice joint on the andador is a cozy choice for typical Mexican food and no-frills international options. Inexpensive breakfasts too.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Mayambé

    This superb courtyard restaurant boasts a wonderful Asian, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean menu, including plenty of vegetarian options.

    reviewed

  3. C

    El Caldero

    Simple, friendly little El Caldero specializes in delicious, filling Mexican soups – pozole (shredded pork in broth), mondongo (tripe), caldo (broth) with avocados, tortillas and various salsas. Great for an authentic and inexpensive local meal.

    reviewed

  4. D

    100% Natural

    Like the name implies, fresh, healthy meals are the draw at this airy and contemporary skylit dining room. The menu is huge, with sandwiches on whole-wheat bread, fish and shrimp, burgers, salads, pasta, Mexican dishes with brown rice, smoothies and lots of vegetarian options.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Namandí Café & Crepas

    Nattily attired waiters serve baguette sandwiches, pastas and good coffee at this large modern café and restaurant, but the fresh-off-the-griddle crepes are the main draw. Try a savory crepa azteca with chicken, corn and peppers drizzled with salsa poblana.

    reviewed

  6. F

    El Meson del Taco

    Satisfy your taco cravings at this plastic-table joint, which grills up mountains of tacos al pastor. Locals love the meaty sarape, heaving with beef, pork, jam, chorizo and chili.

    reviewed

  7. G

    La Casa del Pan

    This relaxed restaurant-bakery emphasizes local organic ingredients, offering great breakfasts and lots of vegetarian fare through the day, including whole-wheat sandwiches, salads, hojaldres (vegetable strudels) and pizzas. Empanadas are great for lunch to go, and self-caterers snap up the house-made tofu.

    reviewed

  8. H

    Trattoria Italiana

    This dynamic new mother-daughter operation has just a few cloth-covered tables, and no written menu – they recite (in English, Spanish or Italian) what’s available based on what was fresh at the market that day.

    reviewed

  9. I

    Arez

    Lamb shawarma and other delicious dishes grace the menu of this new Lebanese falafel spot. Try the barbecue Arez, with grilled beef, chicken, onions and peppers.

    reviewed