Tortillas Restaurants in Pátzcuaro

The best places in Pátzcuaro to eat Tortillas. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Pátzcuaro who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Pátzcuaro, Calle Carretera a Morelia 632A | La Playa, Patzcuaro 61609, Mexico, 61607, Pátzcuaro
"I find it amazing that there are only 3 other reviews for this extremely popular Restaurant at the Gasoline Station , as we call it. Yes it is between a Pemex and an Oxxo. A four course meal is 80 pesos! The portions are generous, the service is efficient, there are lines out the door on the weekend after 2:00. The place is big! We thought over a 100 could be served in the main room. Plus seats outside and a troje behind now. A troje is a traditional wooden building that is made without nails. Mexican families come here for comiida, the big afternoon meal. The Tarascan soup is a delicious region specialty not o be missed. After the soup course is a small plate like corundas, the regional tamal. Then a main course with 30 choices. Oh, and a small dessert. Try it, you will like it! I cannot believe I never reviewed this place before, or if all the reviews have somehow disappeared."
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City: Pátzcuaro, Privada Serrato 33 | Now in Hotel Villa Gardenias, Patzcuaro 61608, Mexico, Pátzcuaro
"My wife and I had Comida a few days ago in the recently moved El Mandil, at Hotel Villa Gardenias. The NEW ADDRESS is Calle Prol Lázaro Cárdenas 67, 61600 Pátzcuaro, Mich. It is open Tuesday to Sunday from 8:00 to 17:00. Breakfast from 8:00 am and la comida (main meal from 14:00 pm. If something, the place, a flower covered terrace, is more intimate and attractive, then the previous one in the Mesón de San Antonio. Most remarkable, there are more light, although Diners are shaded by a kind of Palapa. I liked the large, refectory style dining room in the Mesón de San Antonio, but the new dining area is smaller, more intimate, colorful and better illuminated. (Remain the ironworks thresholds at the gates in the different sections, a potentially triggering danger. The food is still cooked at home in style, plentiful and well made. The staff is particularly friendly and helpful. The hour is official at 2:00. We arrived a little early and were invited to help us to the minimalist salad bar, while the staff put out the various hot dishes. A highlight of the salad offer were the slightly cooked sections of Chayote. A long time ago the various Cazuelas were laid over coal burners and we came to serve. (A challenge for me was the decision to choose which of the appetizing and attractive hot dishes while I wear my plate to our table while taking photos on my iPad. Not unpleasant, just challenging. Two soups were offered; Sopa Tarasca and Sopa de Lentejas. I had half a bowl of Sopa Tarasca, because, IMO, it is an indicator of care that puts the kitchen in their dishes. This was a good sopa tarasca, with a pure beans as I prefer. We were invited to decorate our soup with queso fresco and crema. A large cazuela by Sopa Seca de Arroz was well done. I then had some crushed beef with mild Chiles, a few tortitas de Papa (some way like hash brown potato patties, Chamorro de Cerdo en Salsa Roja, and the very good Friijoles. I wish I had room to try a Chile Relleno, but had to satisfy myself with a small dish of simple, creamy Arroz Con Leche for Dessert. Two aguas frescas were offered by guava was very good, but there were also Tamarinds. The agua was brought to our table in a large Tonton anchor, a nice change from the usual plastic pitchers in other economic restaurants. I should also mention that hot, handmade tortillas and doraditas or baked tortilla wars were also brought. Parking is somewhat limited, although we found a slot right in front of us when we arrived early. You could also search for parking on the side street. We think El Mandil is a delightful restaurant with mostly good food, freshly prepared and at a very low price of $60 MXP per person."
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City: Pátzcuaro, Federico Tena esquina Libramiento Ignacio Zaragoza Col. Centro, Patzcuaro 61600, Mexico, Pátzcuaro
"La mariscada no está en la carta pero es altamente recomendable, lo pueden solicitar en combinación de varios sabores. El agua de guayaba, también muy rica pero pidan la con hielo. Y el taco de Marlin esta muy rico es grande con 3 tacos puede comer una persona."
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City: Pátzcuaro, Calle Benigno Serrato # 5, Patzcuaro 61600, Mexico, Pátzcuaro
A comprehensive menu of Menuderia Don Juanito from Pátzcuaro covering all 9 menus and drinks can be found here on the food list. For seasonal or weekly deals, please get in touch via phone or use the contact details provided on the website.
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City: Pátzcuaro, next to the Merza grocery store near the plaza chica, Patzcuaro, Mexico, Pátzcuaro
"Fuimos a cenar y nos deleitaron con un Uchepo (tamal de elote bañado con crema y rajas) y un delicioso café , el lugar estaba limpio y precios muy aceptables,, y personal atento"
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