Los Vegetarianos

Centro Histórico


Despite its austere entrance, this is a lively upstairs restaurant where a pianist plinks out old favorites. The standard meat-free menu includes a range of variations on Mexican standards, such as chile en nogada (stuffed green chilies) filled with soy meat, and there are vegan options as well.


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