3 Best Restaurants in San Miguel de Allende and the Heartland, Mexico

Gorditas Doña Julia

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Much loved by locals, Doña Julia makes dozens of varieties of gorditas day and night—it seems there's nary an hour when the place isn't full of people, in part because of the rock-bottom prices. In the wide-open entrance to the simple shop, you'll watch a woman shaping your fresh tortilla with her hands before putting it on the open fire. Many fillings are available, such as delicious regional specialties like beef tongue, rice with mole (a rich dark sauce, not an underground animal), rajas con queso (chili strips with cheese), and cactus. There are other locations around the city, including one on Avenida 5 de Mayo.

Hidalgo 409, Zacatecas, Zacatecas, 98000, Mexico
492-923–7955
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Hotel Posada Santa Fé

El Centro

Go to the Hotel Posada Santa Fé for alfresco dining at the Jardín. Try the pozole estilo Guanajuato (hominy soup to which you can add onions, radishes, lettuce, lime, and chili peppers). The service and food are just average, actually, but the people-watching opportunities are excellent, and the restaurant has a "Distintivo H" award for cleanliness.

Jardín de la Unión 12, Guanajuato, Guanajuato, 36000, Mexico
473-732–0084

La Antojería

$ | El Centro

Well situated on the pedestrian portion of 5 de Mayo near El Centro's star attractions, this narrow, festive restaurant can accommodate most appetites for a casual nosh. The glass display case holds many desserts (including apple strudel, homemade flan, and ice cream), as well as soups and sandwiches and such typical Mexican snacks as tacos and gorditas (cornmeal cakes with a savory stuffing). From the ceiling, papier-mâché clowns hang from balloons and swing from trapezes. It opens at 10 am for a late breakfast and stays open until 10 pm (until midnight Thursday through Saturday), and no alcohol is served.

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