Yug Vegetariano

Zona Rosa & Reforma


The mostly Mexican menu is taste-bud heaven for vegetarians and vast enough for most carnivorous folk to find something they fancy. Choose from specialties such as squash-flower crepes, or gorge on the buffet lunch (1pm to 5pm daily) upstairs, with all-you-can-eat simple mains, salads, soup and sugarless drinks. Yug's old-world decor attracts an unpretentious local crowd.


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