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    Restaurante Plaza - Carne Asada platter with house-made tortillas.  @1dreamtolive #1dreamtolive

    Restaurante Plaza

    4.4(5 reviews)
    1.4 km
    $

    Authentic, simple, fresh, and flavorful. The ambiance can't be beat with an open wall facing town…read moresquare. If I lived close and didn't have to fly and drive several hours thereafter, this would be an establishment I would visit often. Follow me as I travel the world experiencing food, people, and cultures. @1dreamtolive #1dreamtolive

    OK... really quick three hour stop in Delores Hidalgo. We didn't have time to search out eatery…read moreoptions... this place was on the main town square and we only had 30 minutes so we took a leap of faith. The 4 stars I give is relative to what your options are here. Not bad at all. Good guacamole. Pretty boring Queso Fundido ... do I not undertsand what queso fundido is? ... this was a wad of cheese semi-melted in a bowl. As I am not a queso fundido expert, I'm not going to judge... but I am going to describe. Bowl... cheese. Eat it quickly with a fork and/or chips or wait a few minutes and expect to use a knife in a repeated sawing motion. I'm just assuming that if you give it any more than ten minutes to consume, the approach is to beat it on the edge of table, chip away pieces of cheese and gather them up. If you want to save it for the very end of the meal I'm guessing you have to yell "Pull!!" and shoot it like skeet. But the beer that came to the table was very cold and arrived with a chilled mug. Much appreciated. Sandra, our server, was really friendly. In looking around on Yelp, I see that there are places that you should pick ahead of this one... but do not fear it either, as it has cold beer and good guacamole... do you really need anything else? Wait... I'm remembering... the people at the next table were more adventurous than us (and apparently a lot hungrier) and their plates looked full and pretty good. And when they left the table, the plates were empty and they looked happy, and by that I mean not palid. So... here's what I'm saying... if you can hold off on eating until you get back to San Miguel de Allende, do that. But if you are hungry and you know that the Pork Rind Ice Cream is not going to tide you over, take a seat, say Hi to Sandra and enjoy a decent meal. Or invite the local children to play Queso Fundido Hockey.

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    Restaurante Plaza - Regina Fideos

    Regina Fideos

    Restaurante Plaza - Verduras asadas (ensalada)

    Verduras asadas (ensalada)

    Restaurante Plaza - Excellent guacamole.  Behind that, a bowl of cheese art and the permanent new home for our forks..I kid.. melty and cheesey (for 2 minutes)

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    Excellent guacamole. Behind that, a bowl of cheese art and the permanent new home for our forks..I kid.. melty and cheesey (for 2 minutes)

    Cafe Haus - The view to enjoy while I drink my Macadamia Nut Cappuccino.

    Cafe Haus

    5.0(2 reviews)
    69.9 km

    This was my favorite cafe during my stay here, with great food, great service, and great…read moreatmosphere. Located in the courtyard of the Casa de las Artes, the beautiful outdoor seating and great food attract a nice crowd throughout the day, and the proprietor is visible and involved--making his dedication to delicious food and a great experience obvious. Cafes are VERY common in this area, and you will find that there is a 'typical' Mexican cafe menu: coffee drinks, juices, smoothies, sodas, breakfast, salads, and sandwiches. Cafe Haus isn't deviating from the classics, like the hipster-esque Besame Mucho and Mate Bistro, or staying tried and true, like Restaurant Plaza, but instead the menu has all the staples with a modern flair. Take elevated technique and attention to detail and you've got Cafe Haus. My favorite Mexican brunch-type-food is called a 'mollete', which is toasted bread smeared with beans and topped with cheese--it's very, very simple, so how is it you can really make them stand out amongst others? ask the owner because that dude's got the answer. Huevos Rancheros are everywhere. Everywhere. It's a fried egg with a savory tomato and onion sauce on top; but the sauce here was awesome--complex but balanced. The same could be said of the chilaquiles, which were not overly sour or acrid, as they can sometimes be; both those dishes were the best of their kind that I had. The sandwiches here were also my favorite, specifically the skirt steak sandwich. https://youtu.be/fqCrJc2b9kw Goddam that sandwich. The meat is flavorful, cured and cooked; I thought it would be tough, but it was tender and juicy, and it's paired with a nice, soft, rich, fatty bread. The best thing I ate (in a restaurant) during my vacation. The drinks were also very good, especially the sodas. The coffee drinks, while not bad, aren't great, but the truth is we went elsewhere for coffee before/after coming here. The flavored lattes and cappuccinos tasted really good, but I prefer unflavored, so I stuck to the sodas, specifically the Italian Melon, which was freaking awesome. But in general, here too, the ubiquitous soda flavors were better than other places. I think the best way I can sum up the general attitude towards foods here is by mentioning the orange juice. When a few of us ordered orange juice, the owner informed us that (because of the season) the oranges weren't very sweet anymore, so he was adding a natural sweetener "to balance the flavor". That's it right there. None of us (two of which are residents of this city) had ever heard of someone sweetening fresh juice, but his reasoning made sense to us and the juice ended up being great--it was even clear that the juice had benefited from it. With delicious, thoughtfully made food, great drinks, and a relaxing and beautiful atmosphere, it's definitely a place to check out if you're in the area.

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    Cafe Haus - For when it starts to get chilly!

    For when it starts to get chilly!

    Cafe Haus - Huevos Rancheros

    Huevos Rancheros

    Cafe Haus - Croissant with eggs.

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    Croissant with eggs.

    Enchiladas Doña Lupe - Enchiladas Mineras with Chicken and Hibiscus Juice (Agua de Jamaica)

    Enchiladas Doña Lupe

    4.5(79 reviews)
    36.6 km
    $

    Come here if you want to try the best Enchiladas Mineras in Guanajuato. This place is so…read moreunassuming, unpretentious, homely, and not to mention extremely cheap. You get an option of 2 main dishes to choose from and typically most people go for the Enchiladas Mineras. You can get the Enchiladas with or without chicken. Unless you are a vegetarian, go for the chicken. The chicken is so soft and flavorful and the enchiladas have the perfect seasoning. The cheese, carrots, potatoes all are such simple but powerful additions to the dish that you cannot help but almost lick your empty plate within minutes. The pickled jalapeños and carrots that are served on each table are so delicious and the jalapeños have such a nice kick to complement this dish. I also ordered the hibiscus juice, which honestly has such a large serving and is a must here! The place does get crowded at around 7pm with a line, especially since there are not that many seats. After almost an hour wait (trust me it is worth it), I was seated. If you come alone or with just one person, chances are, you will be sitting with strangers and making friends as you eat.

    Buenisimo pozole de pollo y enchiladas. El pollo tan sabroso! Incredible chicken pozole and…read moreenchiladas with pieces of chicken

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    Enchiladas Doña Lupe - Front/outside of restaurant

    Front/outside of restaurant

    Enchiladas Doña Lupe - Most definitely the best enchiladas mineras we've had in GTO. The owners are the sweetest as well!

    Most definitely the best enchiladas mineras we've had in GTO. The owners are the sweetest as well!

    Enchiladas Doña Lupe - Enchiladas

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    Enchiladas

    Adelitas - mexican - Updated May 2026

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