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Concierge.com's insider take:
In-the-know expats congregate for morning meals at Café de la Parroquia (11 Jesús; 52-415-152-3161) and El Correo (23 Correo; 52-415-152-4951). The former dishes up a wide range of Mexican standards like chilaquiles (fried tortilla strips with salsa, cheese, and eggs), while the latter offers everything from classic huevos rancheros to pastel tres leches aldaco (traditional Mexican cake). Breakfasters with a sweet tooth should pop into San Agustín Café for the city's tastiest churros and hot chocolate (21 San Francisco; 52-415-154-9102).
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write a review › | see all user reviews ›Very good breakfast place. Menu variety was good. Excellent hotcakes. Wait staff knew a little English. Good prices. we sat in the courtyard which was a bit cool,... more









