Restaurante La Gruta

Top choice in Teotihuacán


Set in a vast, cool cave a short distance from gate 5, this tourist-centric restaurant is unapologetically gimmicky but definitely unique and kitsch fun. The Mexican and pre-Hispanic food, while pricey, is surprisingly decent. Go for the better-value menú del día. There’s a 40-minute folkloric dance show on Saturdays at 3:30pm and Sundays at 1:30pm, 3:30pm and 5:30pm – reservations recommended.


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