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4 based on 52 reviews
This eatery was recommended to us and we were interested to see what it would be like, based on the name.We had a fantastic experience...a fresh, tasty salad, tempting entree, delicious bread and a dessert "to die for"! Alas, we arrived too late for the "La Douceur" mousse, which sells out daily.We returned with a friend the next night and had an equally amazing experience, sampling more dishes.We were glad to have found this treasure in San Luis Potosi!
4 based on 39 reviews
There are lots of bulls on the walls, but it does not make great spanish cuisine. the place has never been dusted or cleaned, and quite frankly the tapas are far from reminding you of barcelona. Do not try the tapas it is a mere unfrozen piece of bread with a piece of walmart salmon on it. The tortilla española, i do recognize is the only thing worth the stop. Oh..yes... almost forgot my daughter almost fractured her jaw against the table with the unsafe. highchair they gave us... too bad, it sounded like a good alternative in slp.
I had been helping José Luis, my most gracious host, to move his offices across town, and after an arduous morning of paper shuffling and box toting, we were hungry. This time we went to lunch right around the corner from Antojitos El Pozole, which I reviewed earlier, to an unimposing restaurant called La Huasteca Potosina, specializing in the cuisine of this very beautiful region of Central Mexico. The place was empty at that hour so we got service right away. It was a one story, very casual looking restaurant with giant photos of lush, green framed and vine-hung rivers, waterfalls and natural pools, a giant map of La Huasteca and a Mexican flag as decor. La Huasteca is where all the water and snow that falls on the Sierra Madre and is filtered down under the high deserts of Northern and Central Mexico, exits the ground and creates a beautiful, natural garden, a gigantic oasis standing in extreme contrast to the arid landscapes of the rest of the region. They brought us totopos y Pico de Gallo (chips and salsa) with our water and other condiments, took our order for Micheladas (beer with tomato juice, spicy rim and lime) and came back almost immediately with our drinks. We ordered the "Huastecada" plate which included crayfish rice, frijoles negros (black beans), enchilada, tamale, taquitos and green salad. Everything was very mild, delicious and so generous I could not finish mine; and after weeks of Potosina fare, I was very glad for the gear change. This is a gringo's heaven, the Huasteca regional cuisine is very mild and flavorful. The Micheladas cost (3 each) was higher than the food bill and we left totally satisfied.
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4 based on 110 reviews
The best wine cellar in the center of Mexico, published in Wine Spectator for 5 years among the best restaurants in the world.Steak , Mexican an International food.Excellent service. English spoken, and our menu is available in 5 languajes. One of the bes
A grand closure to our short trip to San Luis. Los Tonoles was chosen for its ambience as well as it's food., There were seven of us and all had great meals and shared in a sublime dessert. From Filet Mignon to Tomahawk steak that would have choked a horse, but I was told, was simply delicious. My only real hang-up with steak in Mexico is that the restaurateurs do not let their beef age enough and then, even the finest cut of beef is tough and does not cut like butter, which a well aged beef cut will give you. Too bad, since this restaurant has everything else. Great waiters, great setting, unbelievable entrees but tough steaks
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4 based on 53 reviews
Not knowing what to expect, I was pleasantly surprised with this rather off-the-beaten-track restaurant. The decor is pleasant and the furniture functional. The service is exceptionally attentive and our waiter even spoke English, something not all that common in San Luis PotosÃ. The restaurant serves craft beer and has an extensive mezcal selection. The food is typical Mexican fare and arrived promptly and was plentiful. Do check it out if you are in Pozos!
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4 based on 110 reviews
The best wine cellar in the center of Mexico, published in Wine Spectator for 5 years among the best restaurants in the world.Steak , Mexican an International food.Excellent service. English spoken, and our menu is available in 5 languajes. One of the bes
A grand closure to our short trip to San Luis. Los Tonoles was chosen for its ambience as well as it's food., There were seven of us and all had great meals and shared in a sublime dessert. From Filet Mignon to Tomahawk steak that would have choked a horse, but I was told, was simply delicious. My only real hang-up with steak in Mexico is that the restaurateurs do not let their beef age enough and then, even the finest cut of beef is tough and does not cut like butter, which a well aged beef cut will give you. Too bad, since this restaurant has everything else. Great waiters, great setting, unbelievable entrees but tough steaks
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Visited here with my girlfriend and we realy enjoyed the view of the park from our hightop table. The mediterranean salad and guacamole were really delicious. Service was great! We ordered a giant mango michelada which was also really yummy. The music they play is really good too. Worth a visit!! :)
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4 based on 319 reviews
Cesar salad made at the table; steaks cooked in wine at the table and desserts at the table. Old World. The waiter/chef told us what he was doing along the way and the result was marvelous. Very relaxing dinner and I understand why it is a favorite in San Luis. I would go back
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4 based on 110 reviews
The best wine cellar in the center of Mexico, published in Wine Spectator for 5 years among the best restaurants in the world.Steak , Mexican an International food.Excellent service. English spoken, and our menu is available in 5 languajes. One of the bes
A grand closure to our short trip to San Luis. Los Tonoles was chosen for its ambience as well as it's food., There were seven of us and all had great meals and shared in a sublime dessert. From Filet Mignon to Tomahawk steak that would have choked a horse, but I was told, was simply delicious. My only real hang-up with steak in Mexico is that the restaurateurs do not let their beef age enough and then, even the finest cut of beef is tough and does not cut like butter, which a well aged beef cut will give you. Too bad, since this restaurant has everything else. Great waiters, great setting, unbelievable entrees but tough steaks
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