Don Mucho’s

Palenque


In El Panchán, popular Don Mucho’s provides great-value meals in a jungly setting, with a candlelit ambience at night. Busy waiters bring pasta, fish, meat, plenty of antojitos (typical Mexican snacks), and pizzas (cooked in a purpose-built Italian-designed wood-fired oven).

Live music – usually andina, cumbia or Cuban – starts around 8pm Friday through Sunday (at 9:30pm other nights), plus there’s a rousing fire-dancing show most nights at 11pm.


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