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Churreria the Moro

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Montserrat
December 4, 2018
This is where you will find the classic Mexican churros and hot chocolate, they also have great tortas!
Marijose
August 31, 2018
¿Chocolate? ¿Churros? ¡Sí!
The Everywhere Home
February 5, 2019
This legendary "churreria" has been open in the same locale in the Centro since 1935 when the Spanish owners bought the property and imported the Spanish fried-dough delicacy to Mexico. They've been going ever since, in the same old building, with floor to ceiling tiled interiors, and the same menu of churros and four hot chocolate varieties—the thick Spanish version, traditional French style, cinnamon and vanilla-infused Mexican variety, and Swiss, which comes with whipped cream. There are a couple of new specialties on offer, including their take on the ice-cream sandwich, but nothing beats dipping a plain churro into a mug of hot chocolate. If the Centro is too much of a journey, they hav
This legendary "churreria" has been open in the same locale in the Centro since 1935 when the Spanish owners bought the property and imported the Spanish fried-dough delicacy to Mexico. They've been going ever since, in the same old building, with floor to ceiling tiled interiors, and the same menu…
Jean Bernard
November 20, 2020
The tradition of going to eat churros in El Moro prevails over the years. This place offers a small but exquisite menu: there are milkshakes, milk, coffee, soft drinks and churros. In the rainy season, El Moro is a good place to enjoy the weather and enjoy a harmonious Mexican atmosphere. As if that were not enough, it is open 24 hours a day.
The Everywhere Home
February 6, 2019
This legendary "churreria" has been open in the same locale in the Centro since 1935 when the Spanish owners bought the property and imported the Spanish fried-dough delicacy to Mexico. They've been going ever since, in the same old building, with floor to ceiling tiled interiors, and the same menu of churros and four hot chocolate varieties—the thick Spanish version, traditional French style, cinnamon and vanilla-infused Mexican variety, and Swiss, which comes with whipped cream. There are a couple of new specialties on offer, including their take on the ice-cream sandwich, but nothing beats dipping a plain churro into a mug of hot chocolate. They have several locations in the city.
This legendary "churreria" has been open in the same locale in the Centro since 1935 when the Spanish owners bought the property and imported the Spanish fried-dough delicacy to Mexico. They've been going ever since, in the same old building, with floor to ceiling tiled interiors, and the same menu…

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