Cha Cha Cha?
No, I’m not talking about dancing. I’ll get to that part later. I’m talking about one of my delicious meals in San Miguel. While this restaurant is definitely off the beaten path, it has a good selection of traditional Mexican fare, and is served in a lovely courtyard. Like many places, they start you out with a lovely presentation of chips and guacamole, and the ice tea, or te helado, was very refreshing after our walk there in the hot sun. Here you can get quesadillas of many different kinds - vegetarians will want to try the rajas en crema (poblano chiles and cheese - which can sometimes be a bit spicy, and sometimes will be very mild). Non-veg people will want to try the pollo con mole (chicken in mole sauce) - which I have to say was delicious, and I am really not a fan of chicken. An order of quesadillas will get your four - and you can mix and match from about six different kinds. At 58 pesos, it was delicious and a great deal! Also, Alea, my travelling companion, had a dish that was very good, but the name, unfortunately, I did not catch. It was a type of corn dish covered by a thick dark green sauce, and I highly recommend it. I will get the name for you when I go back this summer, because despite the walk this place incurs - it was well worth a second trip!
Also, for those of you interested in visiting a gym, there is one with daily rates near by - I will post on that in a bit.

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