This was a very nice, cozy restaurant just to the north of the Teotihuacan scenic area. When we…read morearrived, there were no other diners inside the restaurant, which was a bit concerning. The entire place appeared to be run by abuelas who were very welcoming and accomodating. I do not believe any of them spoke a lick of English, but I got by easily with my limited Spanish.
In total, we ordered: carne a la tampiqueña, carne asada, and mole rojo con pollo. Both the steaks were a bit overdone, but still very tasty. The salsa verde provided to us paired deliciously with the carne. The mole (my order) was also very good. I was worried the mole may be too bitter for my liking, but it was the perfect level of spicy, bitter, and sweet. The chocolate flavors really came through which I really liked.
Overall, everyone enjoyed their meals and it was very cheap to boot!