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Checking in from Puebla
Took Estrella Roja from CDMX, no traffic. Uber from 4 Poniente station and am now checked into the "Botero Suite" at Hotel Casa de la Palma. Thanks crellston . Lots of character so far so good!
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Excellent mlgb! Will be following along. Have a taco and mezcal for me!
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Originally Posted by crellston
(Post 17051020)
Excellent mlgb! Will be following along. Have a taco and mezcal for me!
Ice cream for dinner.🙂 |
I liked Las Ranas! There are two, facing each other. One is prettier than the other.
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Love the energy Puebla, particularly around the Plazuela de Los Sapos. So glad you made it there without a hitch. Enjoy the mole poblano and the chiles en nogada.
Have a great time! Daniel |
Thanks. Today rode the Turisbus to Cholula, Santa Maria Tonanzintla and San Francisco Acatepec. Ask for senior discount & it worked. Good guide and I felt it was enough time at the two small churches. Unfortunately too hazy to see volcanos.
Ice cream lunch. El Mural de los Poblanos highly overrated. Dry as dust chicken filling in the enchilada that came with three moles. The dark one was nice but I shouldn't have had to ask for tortillas. Nothing else in the tasting menu was memorable, either. I did like the fresh churros from Puebla La Churreria. Any better suggestions for mole poblano? I may just try one of the places across from the hotel, Loncheria de Cuchita or Casa del Mondrugo. |
PS did have delicious enchiladas with mole at Restaurant La Ceiba near Palenque.
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We've visited Puebla probably a dozen times or so over the last 15 years. Usually for just 1 or 2 nights on the way to Oaxaca or Veracruz. But we typically go to Mesón Sacrista, except for the last visit when wifey had some dietary restrictions. It was close to our go-to hotel, Hotel Colonial. But their Poblano has never disappointed, nor their sampler plate, which was a bit spicier. But I've also read a couple of TA reviews where they've slipped? I dunno. It's one of those places that we know, and that we know we like, but because of limited time we've not tried other spots. There may very well be better options.
As a PS, a recent article indicated that according to Mexicans, Puebla was considered the most dangerous city in Mexico. I've never felt that way at all. I'll look for the article and post it. |
Great mole poblano? I thought the tres moles at la Mexicana, which I just happened upon across the street essentially from the NH Puebla in the Centro, was terrific.
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Originally Posted by Daniel_Williams
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Great mole poblano? I thought the tres moles at la Mexicana, which I just happened upon across the street essentially from the NH Puebla in the Centro, was terrific.
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This was dinner from Cemitas La Poblanita. They couldn't have been nicer and even take credit cards if you spend 100 MXN. It was enough for three people. And I could tell it was chicken, not beige dust. The roll was super. The regular Cemitas also looked good. I had to visit La Pasita. https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...754ca2df51.jpg I tried the one at lower right corner. Was warned that it was "a little strong". https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...7378a782d3.jpg |
Cemitas are huge! Don’t know if they’re exclusively a Puebla thing but I’ve never seen them elsewhere in the country.
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That is one serous drink! Did you get back to the hotel ok?
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Originally Posted by crellston
(Post 17052217)
That is one serous drink! Did you get back to the hotel ok?
I went to the museum at the ex convent Santa Rosa. Around the corner is El Mesón de Don Pancho. Satisfied with the Mole Poblano and excellent horchata that picks up the spices. https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...5411a8bb8f.jpg I |
Originally Posted by baldone
(Post 17051498)
. . . As a PS, a recent article indicated that according to Mexicans, Puebla was considered the most dangerous city in Mexico. I've never felt that way at all. I'll look for the article and post it.
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Fwiw. And again, I've never considered Puebla unsafe. I also don't give much credence to 'feeling safe/unsafe' as a good barometer of actual safety.
https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/73-...ere-they-live/ And this article, in Spanish, gives a graph of where/why Poblanos feel unsafe: https://www.elsoldepuebla.com.mx/loc...t-4707702.html Love the pics, mlgb. ˇSe me antoja mole! |
Originally Posted by MmePerdu
(Post 17052312)
I'd like to know more, baldone. Dangerous how? For locals, certain areas or for everyone everywhere?
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Thanks, baldone, very interesting. I took note of Merida's standing as it's a place I've often thought about trying on for size. I wonder what the results would be for a similar survey of American cities?
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Our guide from Celestun said that Yucatan is considered quite safe (except for the hurricanes). There are some really fancy houses around the north coast.
Today Popo seems to have belched. I briefly felt lightheaded but it could have also been the Tequila ice that the old lady sold me! I wandered up to the Teleferico in time to see the volcano at sunset. https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fod...2781973947.jpg |
Wrapping up Puebla, I really enjoyed the time here. I'll remember the amazing colors of the churches and old structures, Museo Amparo prehispanic collection, buildings decorated with talavera and Baroque frosting, the original Talavera tiled kitchen at the ex-convent and the young guide there who did his best to lead me around in English and also suggested Don Pancho (walking part way there), the Saturday artesan market, churros, dulces tipicos, giant Cemitas and finally a good mole poblano (60MXN!).
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