old town mexican restaurants
Restaurants serving delicious cuisines
are always the ones being visited regularly by customers who love to try
different kinds of food. Often, they hop from one restaurant to another in the
hope of finding the right food that suits their palate and their budget.
Some customers prefer dining out in
French restaurants. Others go for American cuisines or Mexican food.
Speaking of Mexican food, some customers
really love this cuisine that they almost always dine out every day. And why
not? Mexican dishes are not only delicious but are also affordable.
Dozens of Old Town Mexican restaurants are now open to serve those who always
crave for tasty Mexican food. One of these is Café Coyote.
Café Coyote is located at the heart of
Old Town San Diego’s historic Walking District. It offers traditional Mexican
food made from authentic fresh ingredients prepared from regional recipes by
Mexican chefs.
What’s good at Café Coyote is it
regularly offers different menus for its monthly specials. This September, Café
Coyote celebrates Mexican independence with El Grito (The Cry of Independence).
On Sept. 15, Café Coyote held a
re-enactment of El Grito and had a grand fiesta of different recipes such as
Sopes Chorizo Y Papa, Enchiladas Banderas and Horchata Rice Pudding which come
with Bandera Margarita, “El Grito” Tamarindo Margarita and Herradura Tequila.
It’s really good to dine at Old Town Mexican restaurants,
especially at Café Coyote. It’s where customers can get the chance to see how
their favourite fresh tortillas are made by Mexican tortilla ladies the
traditional way “a mano” (by hand).
At Café Coyote, one of Old Town Mexican restaurants, customers
can get to choose from over 100 tequilas for their fresh frosty Margaritas,
which are prepared by the restaurant’s master bartenders, and get to indulge in
their favourite Mexican food amidst a festive atmosphere.
For over 20 years, Café Coyote remains
as one of San Diego’s landmark restaurants. Thanks to its delicious food served
by friendly staff and a festive atmosphere that diners love to visit. Its Café
Coyote y Cantina, one of only two Tequila houses in the whole United States of
America, has been certified as a “Tequila House” by the Academia del Tequila.
Café Coyote’s good reputation has contributed
to its being voted as the Best Mexican Restaurant for seven years – from 2005
to 2006, and from 2008 to 2012.
Certainly, Old Town Mexican restaurants would never thrive without Café
Coyote, the favourite hangout of Mexican food enthusiasts.







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