What to order at Restaurante Casareyna

Must order
The four-mole tasting plate: poblano, pipián verde, pipián rojo and mole blanco.
Signature dishes
Plato de degustación de moles, Chiles en nogada, Mole de caderas
Editor tip
Mole de caderas appears only from October, and the escamoles and gusanos de maguey only in the spring months.
CuisinePueblan
Price$$$
Neighborhoodcentro-historico
HoursDaily 08:00-22:30
Last verified

Signature dishes: Plato de degustación de moles, Chiles en nogada, Mole de caderas

Must order: The four-mole tasting plate: poblano, pipián verde, pipián rojo and mole blanco.

Tip: Mole de caderas appears only from October, and the escamoles and gusanos de maguey only in the spring months.

Location

Address: Privada 2 Oriente 1007, Centro Histórico, 72000 Puebla

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