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    El Mural de los Poblanos - Enchiladas tres moles - tad bit spicy, you've been warned

    El Mural de los Poblanos

    4.3(183 reviews)
    1.8 kmCentro
    $$$

    Mi esposo y yo visitamos el Mural de Los Poblanos durante nuestro viaje a Puebla. Nos encantó tanto…read moreque regresamos a celebrar mi cumpleaños (el 5 de Mayo). El mole siempre ha sido uno de mis platillos favoritos y el mole Poblano de aquí fue de lo mejor que hemos comido. Compramos para llevar a casa y poder compartir un poco con nuestra familia. El servicio fue estupendo y muy agradable. Esperamos volver pronto!

    Five for the service and atmosphere, 3.75 for the food…read more The room is beautiful and the murals make a lovely backdrop for the meal. Be aware that the prices are high for the locale. There is an English menu available online but not in the restaurant. Here's where I get confused. The service is excellent, full white tablecloth treatment, old-school European style. No detail is missed. Then we get to the food. It's really pretty good, all told. Here's where the attention to details goes sideways. The bread rolls felt as if they had been sitting since yesterday. The beans, although delicious, had sat around on the plate long enough to be room temperature and develop a crust. The totopos stuck in the beans were in the beans long enough to get soggy. The rice served alongside the moles was barely above room temperature and a bit dried out. All the food, in general, needed to arrive from the kitchen much warmer. Essentially, anything that could be made ahead of time was, and then left sitting out. It doesn't fit and I don't get it.

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    El Mural de los Poblanos
    El Mural de los Poblanos - Sampler of 5 moles

    Sampler of 5 moles

    El Mural de los Poblanos - Amuse bouche of pork and other things

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    Amuse bouche of pork and other things

    Cemitas La Poblana - Chicken milanesa with extra avo

    Cemitas La Poblana

    4.4(7 reviews)
    1.9 kmCentro
    $

    Not to Be Missed…read more Cemitas is a complex sandwich that is similar to what people in the US would call a sub or a hoagie. Nice crusty roll to start to which meat, vegetables, and various toppings are added. These are so varied that it would be impossible to list them all and I only tried bites of two of them so I have no idea what you might discover taste-wise. What you will discovewr is an authentic native non-touristic experience with a memorable sandwich in a circa 1950's lunch room complete with talented musicians busking in an orderly way playing music which everyone in the place found familiar. There is no elegance other than in the total authenticity of the food and atmosphere. If you are in Puebla and want to see what the regular people do for lunch, by all means go!

    Average run of the mill cemita. Wondering what a cemita is? Think torta BUT the bread differs with…read moreseeds on top and the greens that are inside isn't your typical lettuce, far from the greens are called pápalo leaves. Waiter alone is what gave this place an entire other star for me. Super attentive and friendly. Restaurant is small and convenient if you're staying near or around the zocalo. Would I come again? Hard pass. I'd check out a near by mercado that has cemita's and would bet that they have better.

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    Cemitas La Poblana - Cemita Cubana. Better of the two that I tried.

    Cemita Cubana. Better of the two that I tried.

    Cemitas La Poblana - Cemita de milanesa de pollo

    Cemita de milanesa de pollo

    Cemitas La Poblana - The Cubana cemitas. It was delicious.

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    The Cubana cemitas. It was delicious.

    Pozolería Matamoros - So good!!

    Pozolería Matamoros

    4.3(26 reviews)
    2.3 kmCentro
    $

    I tried this place a couple weeks ago…read more Do not be scared if the dining area looks full, there is an entire second floor dining area. I ordered the red with pork. It had so much meat. They bring you all the toppings you need and tostadas. It was delicious! Highly recommend!

    We walked by this place one night after visiting the artisan markets and made it a point to come…read moreback, since we'd never been to a "pozolería" before. For visitors who aren't acquainted: A pozolería is a place where they specialize in pozole. Pozole is a traditional hominy soup/stew. Pozole usually comes with pork or chicken; we both chose shredded chicken. It also comes with a plate of garnishes that you can mix in as you like (kind of like pho). Here, I think they had shredded lettuce, sliced radishes, chopped onion, limes, plus crispy tostadas. There's a spicy red seasoning on the table you can sprinkle in, but a little goes a long way. (I personally can't handle super-hot spice, but more importantly, the pozole is so delicious that I wouldn't want to cover the flavor.) Note that they have two kinds of pozole here: white and red. We chose white, which is the regular base. Red is with a chili pepper broth. (Some places also have green, with different ingredients yet.) You also have a choice of sizes: small, medium, large. Our server was so kind as to show us the bowls to help us choose. I wasn't sure if medium would fill me up but by the time you add all those wonderful fresh side ingredients, you have a solid meal. For fun, we ordered a little Carlota de Limón dessert, which came in a little covered plastic cup. I'd never heard of this before but it was quite tasty, a little like a lime tiramisu in texture (no coffee). I'd definitely get it again. Our server was down-to-earth, friendly, and kind. Note that you kind of have a paper to fill out, almost like at a sushi place... but it's not that hard. Although if you don't know any Spanish, you might want to be prepared to look up a few words. The setting is simply pleasant; it seems to be a classic old building, not overly renovated but with high ceilings, colorful blue walls, beautiful old windows, fans, and the occasional tile mosaic. The menu on the wall is retro cool, I thought. There are tables on the first floor but we enjoyed the airiness of the second floor, and our table by a window overlooking the street and a colorful church. This felt "real" in the best kind of way. You feel like the restaurant has been here a while and that they know exactly what they're doing. It isn't a fancy tourist place with fusion recipes and whatnot; it is a place with really good food where locals eat. We loved the pozole and the setting and absolutely recommend it.

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    Pozolería Matamoros - Tile mosaic decor

    Tile mosaic decor

    Pozolería Matamoros - When it arrives

    When it arrives

    Pozolería Matamoros - View from second floor

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    View from second floor

    Saladett - restaurants - Updated June 2026

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