Find out what Mexican restaurants to try in Potosi including El Canelon Imperial, Santo Coyote Huasteco Bar & Grill, Pizzeria La Torre
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We are a family team with enthusiasm, we have an international chef and national dishes, international, and trational flavors of the highlands as the famous kalapurca potosina and quality service for our customers
We stranded in Potosi on sunday and we wanted to eat something. We didn't found anything open exept this place. We were a bit scared because we didn't found a lot of information about it but we took the risk anyway. We both took a 'Lomo imperial' and it was a steak with mushroom sauce and a little bit of bacon surrounding the steak. It was a really nice meal, the meat was good and so were the sauce and the fries! So if you're hesitating, go for it!
2 based on 21 reviews
The reviews of different restaurants in Potosi are so mixed we figured it was a crap shoot any where we went.We came upon the Coyote Grill with very low expectations and were pleasantly surprised. decor is tired southwest Tex Mex but the friendly owner suggested we try the Mexican specialties. His son, the chef actually went and studied in Mexico. My husband had the Chimichangas which were really excellent and I felt like a simple meal and Chile was very good.Prices were very inexpensive ( both entrees were 25 bob)and there was an extensive menu beyond the Mexican. Since the chef is a trained cook and judging from our experienceI would not hesitate to try other options.
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2 based on 32 reviews
I would recommend this restaurant for the experience, not for the food: we walked in and were seated by the owner, who also took our order a short while later. The printed menu is extensive, promising Italian, Mexican, and local dishes, but not much is actually available. After we ordered (soup of the day and grilled chicken - keep it simple!), the owner disappeared to the back to actually prepare the meal, leaving his 12 year old daughter to serve us and the other party that was in the restaurant, while she also cared for her younger siblings and tried to do her homework. It took forever to get our food, which was the mediocre.We had a good laugh watching our neighbors at the other table try to order Italian food (seriously - just don't do that in Potosì), and were moved by the girl who juggled her homework, her siblings and her work at the tables. If your children always complain about TV, video games, iPhones, WiFi and whatever other first world problems they may have, it might be a good idea to take them to this restaurant for its educational value. As far as the food goes, bring low expectations and a sense of humor. The restaurant has WiFi, by the way.
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