Find out what Latin restaurants to try in Oaxtepec including Espartacos, BambuLimon, Mil Amores, Mision Cotija, La Ceiba, El Ciruelo, Axitla, Los Colorines
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4 based on 754 reviews
Los Colorines was a bit of a disappointment, with an interesting menu but somewhat bland food. Between my wife's broccoli and my chile relleno, both battered, fried, and accompanied with a tomato sauce, we were underwhelmed by dishes at best on par with Mexican restaurants in the U.S. We dined at Los Colorines on a rainy weekday evening, and were one of only 2-3 parties in the entire place. Perhaps because of these circumstances, the staff seemed motivated to get us served and out ASAP, and service was surprisingly icy.
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4 based on 84 reviews
Everything in this restaurant is just perfect, the food is awesome, anything you ask for is delicious. The restaurant environment is incredible, there is nature all around you, they have an amazing garden and trees, the service is great, everybody is kind and willing to help, it is a place you want to come back
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4 based on 597 reviews
El Ciruelo is a sophisticated and elegant dining experience, delivered in casual and lovely surroundings. We stopped in for a midday meal on a Wednesday, and joined a dozen or so other diners on the rear patio with beautiful views of the mountains.Our lunch consisted of the duck enchiladas, which were delicious, and covered with a green pipian mole that was richly flavorful and mildly spiced. We also enjoyed the shrimp tacos with plantains.Prices are on the high side, but the experience is one of an elegant restaurant, a step up from most of the surrounding venues. Service is attentive and professional, and while my wife speaks fluent Spanish, they also appeared comfortable with English.
4 based on 18 reviews
Family restaurant, with a unique view with playground, large outdoor sheltered by a palapa bamboo and at the foot of the majestic ceiba space will make you feel in a mystical atmosphere, with live music on weekends, fresh food from the region and who they
La Ceiba de Amatlán is one amazing place in the mystical town of Amatlán de Quetzalcóatl in Morelos, Mexico.My fiends and me enjoyed our time at La Ceiba, the restaurant owners take much care into making the very best food, with high quality ingredients they combine high end cuisine with a Pre-Colombian touch giving the visitors a feel of being close to heaven! You can sip on a nice Mezcal which is bottled by them too and it is REALLY good! We bought a couple of bottles to take home. They have a Ceiba tree, which is considered sacred in many cultures and you can sit under it and enjoy an amazing time with friends after a nice stroll trough the very charming and mystical town of Amatlán. The owners are really friendly and great and they told us they have live music sometimes which would be fun to experience too. Must mention their prices are awesome too!
4 based on 82 reviews
We (a group of 10 people) had an extended lunch at that place. The service was really nice and we almost never had to wait. We had very different dishes and were all happy with them. The location is very nice with nice decor and garden. Even though the restaurant is located at the main avenue, there is no disturbing noise of the traffic. The price is very reasonable (we paid about 2K MXN for 10 people, thus approx 15 USD/person).
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4 based on 23 reviews
We were lucky enough to find El Mil Amores by accident about three years ago. We fell in love with the ambiance, the variety of drinks, the amazing decor, and the wonderful staff. On our second visit we discovered they had food on the weekends, Wow! Delicious is an understatement, from their Chiles rellenos, handmade purple corn tortillas,to their delicious moles, all top notch. The building fell during the last earthquake, but donât worry, they just relocated to a new location at the end of the street. They have expanded their menu so make sure you try their 3 mole enchiladas and birria. We tried several Mexican craft beers, my favorite was the Colimita, a light lager. They also have live music on saturdays, but we werenât able to stay long enough to enjoy it. If your travels take you to Tlayacapan or oaxtepec, make sure you stop by El Mil Amores, and tell the owner, Bob, that âSan Joseâ sent you!Dear Celia Thanks for your opinion and wishes :) you guys are welcome all the time. San José ra ra ra
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4 based on 171 reviews
Fine restaurant where you can enjoy a fresh breakfast or lunch. On Sundays our spectacular Brunch all day long!
Would highly recommend. Very good flavours, very good service, very good price!Returning for New Year celebrations
Espectacular comida mexicana informal como cecina, quesadillas, mixiotes, chicharrón, guacamole y las mejores carnitas. Una delicia y con jardÃn y juegos para los pequeños.Los precios no son muy bajos pero bien lo vale.
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