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We visited Carambuco as it was directly across the road from our hotel, The Plaza Revolution. We were met by the owner who was very engaging and very welcoming. If you are after a Michelin rated restaurant, walk straight by as this is a local restaurant. If you wish to have a nice meal with great service and good ambience, then this is probably a good place for you. The menu is limited, but has a few quirky dishes such as stingray soup.If you should enter the restaurant during a quiet period, ask the manager to show you the different tequilas and Mezcals that he stocks. You will enjoy the experience as he has some unusual and hard to find examples.It is worth the effort to visit and to subsequently enjoy yourself.
We stayed in hotel across from it, hotel plaza revolucion. we ate there, twice a day.the service is prompt. foods are authentic. price are reasonable - about 120 for breakfast and 300 for dinner. the servers and chef are very friendly. glad it's so close to us. I would recommend it.
We came here after arriving late at the hotel Plaza Revolucion across the road and were looking for a quick late night dinner. The waiter was very helpful and attentive.We had three tacos each, some tortillas as a starter and a bottle of red wine. The total bill came to $348 MXN. Very affordable! Food tasted great and we had a lovely time. Try the bisteca tacos with cheese - amazing!
We had the fortune of staying at the hostel attached to this restaurant. We ate here 4 times during our stay and loved our meal each and every time. The prices were the best we saw in Mexico City and the salsa is homemade and a perfect taco accompaniment. Only problem is that the restaurant was so good it was hard to force ourselves out into the city for dinner!