Emilio Restaurant

Veracruz City


Emilio tries to be all things to all people, and the results are mixed. The decor is contemporary, but the soccer on TV detracts from a serious-dining-establishment vibe. The menu is a mix of ceviches, empanadas, pizza, pasta, meat and fish dishes, and none seem to stand out. Pleasant enough, but unmemorable.


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