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Contribuisci feedbackWhat a fantastic family-run restaurant we found. The huge mango tree before itself was flowering and has many mature mangos. We came here at 6:00 and the restaurant wasn't busy. We ordered the Tamale Oaxaquenos, Pozole verde and Tampiquena. We never had Oaxaca tamale, but that tasted good! The Tamale is like the double size of the Tamale you usually get. The pozole was tasteful, somewhat thick broth compared to the Pozole Verde we had before. It's very good. The Tampiquena came with grilled beef and also a chicken enchilada with mole. You're also very good. Recommended to visit this restaurant when you are in downtown near ADO Bus Terminal.
Had the red and green pozole, good food for great price! Despite the language barrier, the service was friendly and helpful. Would definitely recommend!
Had the red and green pozole, great food for great price! Service was friendly and helpful despite the language barrier. Would definitely recommend!
Pozole was delicious and comes with Botana. You have other options for Mexican food in a very traditional fashion. It is a small rural oasis just steps from ADO Bus Station. At the entrance you are greeted by a huge mango tree and a song that says, Since 1980, that is much for a young city like Cancun. The menu is varied with tamales, ointments, tacos and other Mexican dishes. They have their little memories corner with some historical photos of Cancun. Attention is not fast, so come here with some time to save.
A fantastic back street, family run restaurant. We arrived to an empty restaurant with staff/owners watching TV, chatting and chopping onions at a table in the restaurant. Don't expect any frills here. Do expect huge portions of freshly, lovingly and expertly cooked traditional food. We completely over ate! The service was super friendly, kind and helpful. The decor is unique and the food delicious. This is for people wanting a proper local experience. Enjoy