La Antojería

Querétaro


This fun and slightly disheveled Mexican street-food themed place serves up every style of antojito (typical Mexican snacks) known in Mexico. It's busy, hot and not a place you're expected to linger over your food. In other words it's just a step up from a street-side taco stand.


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