This restaurant owned by cookbook author Martha Ortiz certainly lives up to her high standards, in spite of some unfortunate ruffled tablecloths and red velvet headrests. Reinvented traditional Mexican dishes such as mole enchiladas stuffed with plantain are deftly plated and delicious.
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This fabulous archaeological zone lies in a mountain-ringed offshoot of the Valle de México. Site of the huge Pirámides del Sol y de la Luna (Pyramids of…
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