Restaurant is in historic Hotel Colonial. Beware exchange of pesos to US dollars. Our bill was…read more$200 pesos, they charged $14 in US dollars, should have been $10 per standard exchange rate, 40% overcharge. No one on staff spoke decent English so no way to dispute. Tacos were standard street-type soft with chewy carne, no onions or cilantro, not as good as you would get at Del Taco, were about $3.00 each if you consider overcharge conversion. Tacos were served wrapped in foil - tacky for a sit-down hotel restaurant. Ordered chicken and cheese enchiladas but what came were deep fried rolled taquitos, and taquitos aren't even on menu. So, an extra $4 to learn to bring pesos or ask exchange rate first. Lucky we didn't order the really expensive menu items!