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The bill for 5 people was $780 pesos (~$40 US) and included 10 espresso beverages and a shared plate of fresh biscuits and pan.
We walked away stuffed.
We ordered flautas, enjitomatades, pan de francés, eggs, bacon, hotcakes.
Next time we'll order the chilaquiles, burrito, molletes con chilaquiles rojos and tamales.
by Fine_Broccoli_8302
16 Comments
PURO GTO!
ESE MI MOMIAAA!!!
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1 and 2 for me
Texas shaped scrambled eggs
All the Americans moving in with their American prices. Need to go back to their land.
I hope you gave a generous tip you SOB!
* son of’ biscuit
I miss GTO 🩷🧡💛🩵💚
Let me guess, San Miguel de Allende 🙄
Those eggs are hammered, the rest looks great
Is this IHOP?
A bit pricey for around here….SMA?
Expats = gringo immigrants
No beans, pass. Looks like something a gringo would buy.
Oh shut up! You’re going to have me booking a flight there just because this all sounds so good!
hey
Save time by not reinventing the dishes names or what you think is the spelling! 😆 It annoying to those who actually know Spanish. WTF is “pan de francés”? Wrong construction. Ugh expats, you’re all immigrants period.