This wonderful patio restaurant around a small fountain inside the Posada de las Minas is the best place for a leisurely meal in Mineral de Pozos. The menu is sophisticated and delicious and includes dishes such as coconut shrimp with pineapple sauce and a salmon burger, as well as Mexican classics, such as a show-stopping queso fundido (melted cheese).
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