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    Los Milagros - Photo 4: Guacamole and Refried Beans

    Los Milagros

    4.1(153 reviews)
    0.3 km
    $$

    I kind of stumbled across this place because I was hungry and didn't have a lot of time…read more I sat at the bar and the bartender was super helpful. First, he brought out a very big bowl of tortilla chips. They were excellent as was the accompanying pico de gallo. I had the chicken street tacos, which were also terrific. There was live music starting right as I left. That's not my thing, but if it's your thing you might like it.

    Even though there are hundreds of YouTube vlogs of varying quality about San Miguel de Allende,…read morechef Pati Jinich was the one that triggered my interest in coming here through her long-running PBS travel and cooking series. She went to this particular traditional restaurant known for their signature dish, Molcajete. The term first refers to a Mexican mortar bowl made of basalt volcanic rock standing on three stubby legs. The same term also refers to the food inside. It's quite simple because it's all about the ingredients and the execution. Jamie W and I ordered the MX$550 Mix Volcanic Bowl where they grilled large amounts of arrachera (skirt steak), chicken, and cecina (cured beef) while heating up the molcajete. The meat was then layered in the bowl along with nopales (cactus), green onion, chiles, peppers, and queso blanco cheese. A spicy green chile verde sauce was drizzled all over the gluttonous mix (Photo 7). Fresh guacamole and creamy refried beans were served on the side (Photo 4). A stack of freshly made tortillas was provided in order to gorge on all of the hearty indulgence which continues to stream well after its arrival at the table. The total amount could've easily served four ravenous people with both the arrachera and nopales the delectable standouts. Out of blissful ignorance, we both ordered salads as if the volcanic bowl wasn't going to satisfy us. Jamie had the MX$135 Mixed Salad with lettuce, grape tomatoes, cucumber slices, red onion, pasilla chiles, mushrooms, and a rosette of avocado slices (Photo 8). I went with the MX$200 House Salad with lettuce, hearts of palm, cubes of chihuahua cheese, green olives, grape tomatoes, and red onion (Photo 9). Both were more than freshly satisfying as we were filling up on housemade tortilla chips with red salsa and fresh pico de gallo (Photo 5). The space was cavernous with plenty of room for large parties as families converged on this place. We could totally envision live music performances in here, especially with a long, fully stocked bar beckoning. Although I've seen mocajetes on random Mexican menus around San Francisco, I agree with Pati that this type of place would be quite successful stateside. If you're planning a trip to San Miguel de Allende, I recommend following Pati's advice. FOOD - 5 stars...a deliciously eruptive volcanic bowl AMBIANCE - 4.5 stars...huge space, plenty of room during off-peak hours SERVICE - 4.5 stars...efficient and quite accommodating TOTAL - 5 stars...trust Pati on this one RELATED - Exploring San Miguel de Allende? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/fUKxOmWUmr

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    Nicasio

    Nicasio

    4.8(23 reviews)
    0.3 km

    Cute, family owned spot in a cute balcony of a hotel with great ambiance and great service. I was…read morehaving stomach issues my whole time in San Miguel so I didn't get to order anything as fun as I'd have liked, but pancakes seemed ok (bland, carby foods are good when you're sick) and they were tasty and didn't exacerbate the problem. My mom's huevos rancheros breakfast looked delicious and I'd love to go back one day and order up the works. The big standout for me here was the service - so friendly and pleasant to be around. Definitely a spot to check out!

    There are some places that captivate you, and you find yourself WILLING them to succeed--this is…read moreone of them. I'm going to say it was our favorite place to eat in San Miguel. Staffed by three buddies who have all worked in high end restaurants (here in San Miguel as well as the US and Europe), this tiny establishment doesn't even have a sign outside (just take down the address and you'll see a sign that says "Hotel" by the door. Enter and ascend a flight of stairs and it'll be on your right. The meal begins with chips and a warm black bean dip (made with exotic ingredients they'd needed to pick up the previous day in something that sounded like a drug deal!). Next order the mushroom soup--a highlight of our 7 day trip to San Miguel. We also shared an order of guacamole (excellent as you'd expect, with thick chunky chips), and an order of Requeson (never heard of that, but turned out to be a cheese log with spicy/tangy flavor, served with hot corn tortillas). For mains, we had the torts de lingua (delicious if you're not weirded out by beef tongue), duck floutas, and the pork dish (Costilla en Abodo Oaxaqueno), which had excellent flavor but was a battle (large bone in the middle so difficult to eat). They've only been open for a few months and they have a few kinks to work out--the menu is not organized in a logical way (green salad and mushroom soup appear at the end rather than first). Meals did not all arrive together, but to be fair we were a large party (8), and ordered multiple items per person. They also need to update their Google entry, which failed to note that they're closed on Tuesdays. And as noted before, having a sign would be helpful. Remember to BYOB because they don't serve alcohol, but in the end that's yet another thing that makes this place an incredible bargain! We managed to eat VERY well for less than $16 per person. Just wish we'd discovered it sooner because we would've returned if we had time. Maybe for breakfast, which I hear is also fantastic.

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    Jacinto 1930 - Open kitchen

    Jacinto 1930

    3.9(28 reviews)
    0.3 km
    $$$

    What a wonderful restaurant!!!…read more Food preparation and presentation 12/10 + Service 10/10 Atmosphere 8/10 Menu variety 8/10 Value 15/10 +++++ Simply put - this restaurant experience rivals the top five dining experiences we've enjoyed anywhere in the world. "It's that good!" We've enjoyed similar meals in Copenhagen and Japan for $250+ per person, rather than $45/person. The head chef and staff here should be commended. Creative cuisine, served in a tasteful environment with a beautiful presentation and appropriate portion sizes. We were very pleased and impressed. Will dine here a few times this week - I am sure. The bartender mixed up a special cocktail based upon my preferences and it was "off the charts" simply delightful and amazing. We were delighted, surprised and "wow'd" in every possible way with each dish. Suggest the: - Short rib taco pictured below - suckling pig - mezcal special cocktail ...sorry, photo :-) - mushroom Tacos Diners - If you need your food the "same ole - same ole" you might make the staff miserable and find yourself miserable. Explorers - If you enjoy gourmet cuisine and love to be surprised with each dish (in terms of presentation and tastes) ...you'll be happy here. The rest of you should prob find someplace in your comfortable (and narrow) wheelhouse. Thankfully there are chefs, owners and investors of restaurants still pushing the edge of the food envelope. To them - I am grateful for your vision and am inspired by your execution. Additionally I'm "stimulated and sated" by my experience at Jacinto 1930 today, Saturday March 24th, 2019.

    Very nice and cute place. A modern touch to the traditional streets of San Miguel de Allende. Great…read moreand creative food, but very tiny portions, so be aware... the dishes look complicated when you read them, but the waiters/waitresses are amazing and they pretty much explain everything for you. Great cocktails, Mezcal, and craft beer selection. Not your average Mexican affordable place, you've been warned!!

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