Hidden among the many taco joints of Avenida Rafael Buelna, this cute little restaurant is all bright tablecloths, friendly service and hearty Sinaloan dishes. Come here for breakfast of eggs with marlin or cooked nopales (cactus) with tomatoes and chillies, pile your chilaquiles high with machaca (spiced, shredded dried beef) or chow down on slow-cooked grilled meats. People named Osuna eat for free.
Mi Ranchito Los Osuna
Mazatlán