Strolling along Old Town in
Mexico, you find dozens of restaurants that offer Mexican cuisines.
Some may be inexpensive, others offer quite expensive menus. And although expensive, some diners still come and savor the food that these Mexican restaurants in Old Town offer. After all, people really need to eat and despite the food’s high prices, we can have enough money to pay for what we eat.
Some may be inexpensive, others offer quite expensive menus. And although expensive, some diners still come and savor the food that these Mexican restaurants in Old Town offer. After all, people really need to eat and despite the food’s high prices, we can have enough money to pay for what we eat.
Yes, there are many Mexican restaurants in Old Town. And all of them offer different menus
for the customers to choose from. Some have cozy ambiance while others offer a
great outdoor view.
But among the dozens of Mexican restaurants in Old Town, it’s
good to try out Café Coyote’s
delectable array of food prepared by the restaurant’s seasoned chefs, headed by
Luis Estrada, its manager and executive chef. It’s Mr. Estrada’s magic touch,
so to speak, that made Café Coyote a byword among fanatics of Mexican
restaurants in Old Town.
For over 20 years, Café Coyote has remained
one of San Diego’s landmark restaurants in the heart of Old Town’s historic walking
district. It offers an array of delicious Mexican cuisine cooked into
perfection paired by a festive atmosphere. This is what Café Coyote is known
for, which made it the Best Mexican Restaurant for seven years – from 2005 to
2006, and from 2008 to 2012.
What makes Café
Coyote unique is its fresh Tortillas, which Mexican Tortilla ladies prepare the
Traditional way “a mano” (by hand) to accompany every
diner’s meal. And what’s more, the restaurant’s master bartenders mix Tequilas
– in 100 selections – for the customers to choose from for their fresh frosty
Margaritas.
And of course, diners would
surely love to savor Café Coyote’s traditional
Mexican food made from authentic fresh ingredients prepared from regional recipes
by Mr. Estrada and his team of Mexican
chefs.
Diners who want some
entertainment may prefer to dine at Café Coyote’s outdoor
Courtyards as they get to listen to festive Mexican music while savoring their
food.
All these await those
fanatics of Mexican restaurants in Old
Town who would surely consider
dropping by at Café Coyote to get the experience of
being pampered by the restaurant’s friendly staff while partaking their
favourite traditional Mexican cuisine.
For those who come in groups, no worries
since Café Coyote can accommodate up to 700 diners! Café Coyote can previously
take only 70 diners but now has grown tremendously, thanks to its experienced
chefs who keep on innovating delicious food to capture the palate of the restaurant’s
growing clients. And your visit at Old Town would never be complete if you
won’t stop by at Café Coyote, one of the best Mexican restaurants in Old Town.

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