Jaque's

East of Mexico City


Jaque's is just a few steps from the zócalo, but the Mexican fare is much better here than elsewhere in the area. Plus you still have the white tablecloths and bay windows peering down on the street. The pechuga a la diabla (chicken schnitzel stuffed with panela cheese in a spicy tomato sauce) is as devilishly good as the name suggests.


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Nearby East of Mexico City attractions

1. Museo de Arte de Tlaxcala

0.06 MILES

This fantastic small contemporary-art museum houses an excellent cache of early Frida Kahlo paintings that were returned to the museum after several years…

2. Palacio de Justicia

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The 16th-century building on the plaza's northwest side is the Palacio de Justicia, the former Capilla Real de Indios, built for the use of indigenous…

3. Zócalo

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It’s easy to pass an afternoon reading or just people-watching in Tlaxcala’s shady, spacious zócalo. The 16th-century Palacio Municipal, a former grain…

4. Museo de la Memoria Tlaxcala

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This modern history museum looks at folklore through a multimedia lens and has well-presented exhibits on indigenous government, agriculture and…

5. Parroquia de San José

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Off the northwest corner of the zócalo is the orange-stucco and blue-tile Parroquia de San José, ringed with fountains. As elsewhere in the centro…

6. Palacio Municipal

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The 16th-century Palacio Municipal, a former grain storehouse, occupies the north side of the zócalo.

7. Palacio de Gobierno

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8. Museo de Arte de Tlaxcala

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A branch of the museum that holds interesting temporary exhibits and a good permanent collection of contemporary Mexican art.