Bistro Cultural

Mérida


While the cuisine is French, the influence is Yucatecan, and locally grown, organic products are used where possible. The small menu varies but includes a local twist on a croque monsieur, and there is a daily special on top of the normal menu, all served in a pleasant courtyard garden. Delectable French pastries (M$15 to M$20) are also on sale.


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