Cenaduría Lupita

Morelia


If you'd like to try a range of Morelian delicacies, head for this low-key eatery 2km southeast of the cathedral specializing in antojitos regionales (regional appetizers) like sopa tarasca (a rich bean soup with cream, dried chili and bits of crisp tortilla), uchepos (corn 'polenta' cooked in husks) and pozole (pork and hominy stew).

Perhaps the easiest thing to do is order a platter of selected items (M$65 to M$100) from one of the costumed waitstaff and go from there.


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1. Bosque Cuauhtémoc

0.37 MILES

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2. Museo de Historia Natural

0.43 MILES

This strange and very small museum on the eastern side of the Bosque Cuauhtémoc park, displays fossils (including a mammoth's tusk) stuffed, dissected and…

4. Acueducto

0.55 MILES

Morelia’s impressively preserved aqueduct north runs for just over 2km along (appropriately enough) Avenida Acueducto and then curves around Plaza…

5. Estatua Ecuestre al Patriota Morelos

0.55 MILES

Plaza Morelos, an irregular, conspicuously vacant plaza southeast of the center, surrounds this majestic statue of Morelos on horseback, sculpted by…

6. Plaza Morelos

0.55 MILES

This irregular, conspicuously vacant plaza southeast of the center surrounds the Estatua Ecuestre al Patriota Morelos, a majestic statue of Morelos on…

7. Ex Convento de San Diego

0.6 MILES

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8. Museo Casa de Morelos

0.61 MILES

This museum, arguably Morelia's best on the subject of José María Morelos y Pavón, resides in the former house of the independence hero, who bought the…