Fodor's Expert Review El Tajín

$$ Coyoacán Mexican Fodor's Choice

Named after El Tajín pyramid in Veracruz state and a longtime proponent of the "slow food" movement, this elegant lunch spot inside Jardin Cultural Del Centro Veracruzano sizzles with pre-Hispanic influences. Innovative appetizers include chilpachole, a delicate crab-soup with epazote and macha chile paste, while main dishes might include rabbit in a guajillo mole sauce and octopus cooked in its own ink with red wine, olives, and almonds.

Mexican Lunch $$ Fodor's Choice

Quick Facts

Av. Miguel Ángel de Quevedo 687
Mexico City, Mexico City  04320, Mexico

55-5659–5759

www.eltajin.com.mx

Known For:
  • Lovely setting overlooking a garden courtyard
  • Impressive wine list
  • Artfully prepared pre-Hispanic Mexican cuisine
Restaurant Details:
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, No dinner

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