San Miguel de Allende
has one thing a lot of other small towns don't...a great food scene.
Coming from Chicago, I
was surprised to find with just 160,000 residents, San Miguel has over 238
restaurants. And for every restaurant listed on Trip Advisor, there are at
least double the number of cantinas, street carts, dives, tortillerias, snack
shacks and well-worn taquerias. Suddenly you're talking a lot of dining options
and it seems like a new one is popping up every week.
Downtown San Miguel is
laid out so that it's pretty hard to get lost once you know the lay of the
land. And no matter what street you wander down, you'll find a great place to
feast.
I say feast because
dining in Mexico is more than just the experience of eating. A leisurely meal
in Mexico is one of the great things about being here.
I don't have to say
much about these restaurants. You know them and the pictures tell the story of
just how good the food is.
You can access more
information on the restaurants by putting the restaurant name in the search box
in the left hand column.
If you're looking for
an excuse not to cook today, here are 40+ reasons why going out is a good idea.
Another reason? The
Surprise Factor. When you go to a restaurant, you never know who you're going
to meet...and I've met some of the most intriguing people in the restaurants in
San Miguel.
Buen Apetito and Happy
Dining!
Calzada
de Luz/Aurora:
Hansen's /#12
Consistently excellent
food and service. Quality meats and produce.
Beautiful Caparese salad. Expert
margaritas.
Signature dish: Prime Rib.
Quebrada:
Dos Casas/#101
Beautiful restaurant
and patio in small, luxury hotel. Chef Gustavo Calderon serves contemporary
Mexican cuisine. The menus have evolved seasonally to deliver only the freshest
ingredients.
Zacateros:
La Mesa Grande/#49
Good BLT's and
wonderful baked good. The 60 peso lunch = Homemade pizza slice and a Modelo.
Signature dish: made-to-order wood-grilled pizza.
Ancha
de San Antonio:
Provecho/#10A
Ecléctica cuisine at
this bistro where 88 year old Irish Owner Siobhan and her daughter Chef Joanna
turn out splendid, delicious dishes. The best kept secret in town. I love all
the soups especially the Gazpacho.
Nemesio
Diez/Calle Nueva:
Rosewood Hotel /#11 Nemesio Diez
1826 restaurant serves dishes made with the highest quality
ingredients. Great Softshell crab and fish tacos. Wonderful fresh and
interesting salads.
La Cava is a reservation-only wine cellar with a first class selection
of wines.
Nena Calenda Bar/#10 Calle Nueva
The team of
mixologists at Calenda Restaurant and Bar inside Hotel Nena creates the most
amazing Margarita. So amazing in fact that it won the CASA 2013 6th Annual Margarita
Contest in San Miguel.
It is the perfect
blend of sweet, savory and spice and included such things as chipotle, mandarin,
pineapple juice, tamarind and an infusion of piloncillo (AzĂșcar mascabado) and
guayaba and then infused with copal.
There is a beautiful,
outdoor courtyard to enjoy them in. I say them because it's almost impossible
to have just one.
Hernandez
Macias:
Lavanda/# 87
One of the best places
in SMA for breakfast. Love their French fries too so don't
miss out on lunch.
Signature dish: Huevos Rancheros. The eggs look like perfect mounds of Oaxaca
cheese. The most under-rated restaurant in SMA.
Hotel Sautto' Bacco Restaurant/# 59
I love this San Miguel
classic inside a magnificent seventeenth century mansion with decoration
reminiscent of the colonial era. Tuscan atmosphere with great Southern Italian
food and brick oven baked thin crust Naples style pizzas. Old elegance. Garden
seating is a great place to catch up and to sip a wide variety of wines. One of
the best Margaritas in town.
El Tucan/ # 56
A cheap dive with
great food. Take-out. Signature dish: Flautas. 6 for 30 pesos. Covered with
veggies.
Jesus:
Chocolates Johfrej/# 2A
Chocoholics beware.
This chocolate shop has an addictive selection of hand crafted chocolates. My
favorite is the dark chocolate with a bit of chile. Johfrej uses only cacao
nacional from Tabasco and Chiapas.
Signature dish: Hot
Chocolate. It's served in an elegant, Mexican chocolate set and gives you two
full cups for just 25 pesos.
Hidalgo:
Hank's/# 12
Popular New Orleans
style eatery with Sunday brunch.
Taco Tuesdays. 2x1 Martini Wednesday.
Great
gumbo and best onion rings in town.
Reloj:
Los Milagros/ # 13
Great plate of
fajitas. Live music and transportation home if you've had a bit too much.
Signature dish:
Molcajete Specials.
Aldama:
La Posidita/# 13
Exceptional views from
this rooftop and only Mexican recommended restaurant by Chef Rick Bayless.
Specialty dish: Cochinita Pibil.
Ten Ten Pie/# 53
Best place in town for
people watching. Good hamburger and guacamole. On and off for Margaritas
depending on who is making them. A specialty: Tacos de Pastor.
Hotel Matilda- Moxi/# 53
High quality, artistically
creative dishes. Under direction of Chef Enrique Olivera. Moxi's cheese fries
the best.
Great breakfast of Yogurt, fruit and granola for 55 pesos. And who
said hotel restaurant dining is expensive?
Posada Corazon/ # 9
Afternoon tea from
3:30-6:30 PM. 75 peso. Special tea with 5 kinds of herbs and raw honey. Nice,
quiet grounds. A good place to meet up with an old friend.
La Mansion del Bosque/# 65:
Superb value breakfast
for 45 pesos. Small family owned Bed and Breakfast with 22 rooms. Great place
after a morning run in Juarez Park.
Juarez
Park:
La Antigua Villa Santa MĂłnica
Fray Jose Guadalupe
Mojica # 22
17 century
architecture with elaborate gardens and Sunday Brunch. Favorite place to drink
wine in front of the fireplace when it's cold outside.
Sollano:
The Restaurant/# 16
Consistently excellent
food with Mexican/Asian menu.
Farm to table with Moorish courtyard. Owner
Donnie Masterton is a seasoned LA chef. Hamburger night Thursday. Great
appetizers.
My favorite dessert: Burnt Caramel Ice Cream Sundae.
Chamonix/# 17:
Tiny French restaurant
with traditional dishes. Fresh and healthy appetizer ordered as an entree -
Vietnamese Rolls 112 pesos.
Loreto:
Muro /# 10B
Frequently Number 1 on
Trip Advisor. Classic Mexican dishes. Superb service.
Recreo:
La Parada/# 94
Famous dishes from the
Peruvian coast. Flavorful Pisco Sour. I hate chicken livers but love them here
Sautéed with Soy Sauce and Chile. Delicious Chinese Pig: Pork Ribs, Mirin and
Soy Reduction with Garlic Mashed Potatoes. Ceviche of Salmon with Cucumber,
Nori, Chinese Pea, SichimiTogarashi, Sesame Oil. Good service. Cash only.
Chorro/Barranca/Nunez:
La Sirena Gorda/ Barranca and Huertas
Oldest cantina in
town. Best Ginger margaritas and fresh seafoods. Signature dish: Ceviches.
Insurgentes:
Andy's Tacos/# 85
Best little taco cart
in San Miguel. Cheap. PM only. Lots of regulars so expect to dine standing,
especially on the weekends. Don't miss the Tacos Al Pastor.
Mesones:
Petit Four/# 99
A savory selection of
European-style baked goods, chocolates and sandwiches.
Cooking classes. Great
desserts.
El Meson Hotel Martinez Bar/# 80
A varied selection of
Martinis and other drinks. Mexican wine bar with only Valle de Guadalupe wines.
Signature drink: The Chilie Martini.
El Tomato/# 62
They serve grilled
Argentinos Prime Beef including Arrachera when you get the sudden urge for a
really good steak.
Canal/San
Francisco:
Cent'anni / # 34 Canal
Unusual pizzas (eg:
Caramelized apple pizza) and great pastas, soups and salads.
Part of a chain
out of DF.
UmarĂĄn/Correo:
Cumpanio/ # 29 Correo
Chic atmosphere with
prime seating by the front windows. My favorite place to hang out in the AM.
Best Croissants and
other flaky pastries and baked goods. Also love their version of the Conga
which is a refreshing, non-alcoholic drink to which you can also add liquor.
It's a delicious combination of pineapple juice, orange juice, grenadine and
grapefruit juice.
La Mezcaleria/# 47 Correo
Heavenly Mezcal
Margaritas. The Pepino y Cilantro (Cucumber with Cilantro), the Gengibre y
Menta (Ginger and Mint) and the Jamaica are fantastic. They are all made with
fresh fruits and vegetables and not with any juices or mixes. Terrific, small
Tapas menu.
Camino Silvestre Casa and Nectar Casa de Te/ #
43 Correo
Peaceful surroundings
full of beautiful gifts. Great teas and Ambrosia Ice Creams including my
favorite: Chai.
Off
Correo:
El Pagaso/# 6 Corregidora
A mixed menu and
delicious homemade pastries. Signature dish: Any of Ma. Guadalupe Lopez's baked
goods.
La Azotea/ # 6 UmarĂĄn
Gorgeous rooftop where
Tapas make the perfect dinner to share like this tuna on a thick-cut potato
chip with a balsamic vinegar reduction.
Signature dish: their
famous Jicama Taco. You can order it with shrimp, tuna or tofu. Not too pricy
and great service.
Berlin Bar/ #19 UmarĂĄn
Their motto is
"where first timers feel like regulars". European menu with local
sourcing. I like their burgers. They also serve good Schnitzel and Brautwurst.
Orquidea Comida Thai/ #36 UmarĂĄn
Fresh, organic
ingredients. Strong margaritas. Signature dish: Pad Thai
Mare Nostrum / # 56 UmarĂĄn
Great thin crust pizza
and pasta made fresh daily. Garden seating.
Pila
Seca/Cuadrante/Hospicio:
Andranza Sierra Nevada/# 35 Hospicio
Fresh, quality
ingredients make up a varied menu and desserts are worth over-eating for.
Signature breakfast
dish: Andanza Benedictine Eggs with Chorizo Sausage and Spinach.
Bhaji/ # 34 Cuadrante
Not Devon Street but
good food when you're looking for an Indian fix. Signature dish: Chicken Tikka.