Discover Restaurants offering the best Fusion food in Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico. Pátzcuaro ( ˈpatskwaɾo (help·info)) is a large town and municipality located in the state of Michoacán. The town was founded sometime in the 1320s, at first becoming the capital of the Tarascan state and later its ceremonial center. After the Spanish took over, Vasco de Quiroga worked to make Pátzcuaro the capital of the New Spain province of Michoacán, but after his death, the capital would be moved to nearby Valladolid (today Morelia). Pátzcuaro has retained its colonial and indigenous character since then, and has been named both a "Pueblo Mágico" and one of the 100 Historic World Treasure Cities by the United Nations. Pátzcuaro and the lake region it belongs to is well known as a site for Day of the Dead celebrations.
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5 based on 70 reviews
Wonderful little hidden restaurant. 5 course tasting menu changes weekly we were told.Each course was a taste treat and well thought out.Textures were spot on for the most part.Pastry on the appetizer. Could of been crispier and fresh. Soup great , salad great flavor no severe criticism for myself maybe just a tiny bit too much dressing. Main had great flavors but was not served hot but more room temp and onion rings were not crisp.Dessert most disappointing! Pastry again wasnât freshly baked and custard had weak flavor. Still criticisms aside overall all good but needed fine tuning!
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4 based on 243 reviews
Casa Del Naranjo Restaurant is your best option in Patzcuaro downtown; Mexican, contemporary and Michoacan dishes make your culinary experience so tasty and great.
If you want a delicious fine dining experience, go here. The fish tacos were to die for, as was the chocolate fondant. I also had these amazing short ribs that were boneless and had a crunchy crust. Oh my! Their sopa Tarasco was the best I had in Michoacan. Excellent service (Angie was especially helpful) and we had a strumming minstrel one night. Nice wine by the glass and a small, but good mezcal list. We really liked it here. Yes, it's a little more expensive than some other restaurants, but it's worth it.Hello CraigThe Mexican food is delicious and the michoacan gastronomy is one of the best, and they know that they tasted the Tarascan soup and the charales and that short rib, special dish of this their house, creation of the chef Jesús Fraga and that they savored each one with special taste , it fills us with joy;Thanks a lot Craig for allowing us to be part of his experience in Patzcuaro.Always welcome.
5 based on 7 reviews
Lovely young couple with a baby are running this place with friends working with them There is a little gift shop. You can drink or dine indoors or outside in the patio. Very relaxed ambience, lots of art and nice touches in the décor. Good food. Good prices. Good service.
My first visit to Restaurante Gardenia was so pleasant that it's become one of my favorite eating spots in Pátzcuaro. Run by a daughter-mother duo (Coral, the Chef, and her mom Sofia) you are always greeted with smiles, hugs and abundant good humor! Good food, too -- with plenty of yummy vegetarian options and homemade salsas with unique flavors, e.g. pineapple + chile. (So tasty, I bought a jar of salsa to go!)The Avacados Relleños overflowed with sauteed shredded vegetables with a balsamic dressing. But my favorite was the pasta with mushrooms. For dessert, a special treat was the coffee with Licor de Higo (figs) and pastel de tres leches -- as moist as can be! Come for a leisurely meal or coffee -- I guarantee you won't want to leave. But when you do, you'll leave satisfied!
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