La Terraza

East of Mexico City


This family-run restaurant west of the zócalo, decorated with photos of the town’s annual festivities, is extremely popular with locals for its large selection (and servings) of breakfasts, mariscos (seafood), quesadillas, platillos de la región and crawfish (in season). Handmade tortillas and clay tableware add rustic charm.


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