Restaurants in Inland Colima State
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¡Ah Qué Nanishe!
The name of this restaurant means ‘How delicious!’ and the rich, chocolatey, but not overwhelming mole (sauce) is superb. Other Oaxacan delicacies like chile rellenos (stuffed chilis) or chapulines (crunchy fried grasshoppers) are also available and on Saturday and Sunday it serves barbacoa de borrego (barbecued lamb). Half orders of many mains are available which makes this spot a great value.
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Los Naranjos
The purple-and-burgundy walls lend a laid-back elegance and there’s a nice collection of hand-blown glass, but come here for the simple and extremely tasty menu with great prices. Get five tacos for just M$39 and make sure to order the cilantro-heavy guacamole. It is outstanding and so are the beans. Two for one micheladas and great tequila prices too.
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Sol Om Lux
Inside a cluttered natural foods store, this vegetarian lunch counter dishes up veggie burgers, soy tacos and all manner of fresh-squeezed juices. The daily comida corrida (set lunch; M$55), with salad, soup, main, dessert and an agua fresca (fresh fruit juice), is a great value.
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1800
This hip restaurant lounge attracts a late-coming crowd of uni students for snacks, drinks and, on Thursday nights, live music from around the globe. The menu is all over the place, with pizza, sushi, burritos and more, but you’ll be happiest if you duck in for a few late drinks.
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Pichichi Silvon
Operating out of a tiny window on the walking street adjacent to Hotel Ceballos, this place attracts a stream of customers for its addictive churros rellenos – hot, sugar-crusted Mexican doughnuts stuffed with chocolate, caramel or strawberry sauce.
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El Trebol
Colima’s most popular family restaurant also serves the best breakfasts in town. The scent of freshly squeezed orange juice perfumes the dining room and diners devour huevos a la mexicana and scrambles with ham, bacon and chorizo.
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Pizza Koket
Take an empty gravel lot, install a wood burning oven and a few plastic tables and you've got yourself a pizzeria. It has tons of fresh toppings, serve personal pizzas as well as calzones − and delivers.
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El Subito
Inexpensive and damn good espresso drinks are served in this cozy, stylish coffee bar decorated with antiquated photos of old Colima. There are no tables, just bar stools.
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Mercado Constitución
A couple of blocks south of Plaza Principal, this market has cheap food stalls serving juices, pozole and other snacks.
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