Mexico has excellent quality ingredients and
coffee is one of them. That's why it doesn't surprise us that 2 Mexican cafes are among the 100 best in the world.One is located in Mexico City and Colima, while the other is in Guadalajara; these Mexican cafes demonstrate that the quality and flavor of
Mexican coffee transcend borders. Discover which ones they are!You can also read:
The secret of a good latteThe Mexican cafes that are succeeding worldwideThe organization of The 100 Best Coffee Shops in the World (The World’s 100 Best Coffee Shops) published its ranking and, unsurprisingly, 2 Mexican cafes managed to position themselves among the best in the world.Here we tell you where they are, what their menu is, and what you should order on your next visit. Enjoy the best of
Mexican coffee!El Terrible Juan CaféThis Mexican cafe located in Guadalajara ranked 51st in the top 100. The good news is that it has several locations throughout Jalisco:Colonias 440 esq. Montenegro, GuadalajaraAv. Rubén Darío 1531A almost corner Av. ProvidenciaAv. Tepeyac 1115b esq. Árbol, ZapopanRafael Sanzio 525A esq. Santo Tomás de AquinoAs for its menu, there is plenty to choose from. It has a wide variety of coffees, but also sweet bread, savory dishes, pizzas, and even a children's menu.Among its many coffee options, the standout choices are:Cuppuccino - $48 pesosMarzipan Latte - $68 pesosWhite Mocha - $68 pesosFrench Press - $65 to $75 pesosCoffee with Rompope - $75 pesosCold Brew with Passion Fruit - $85 pesosAffogato – $65 pesosIced Macchiato - $48 pesosAmong its wide variety of coffee drinks, the most interesting are definitely the coffee with rompope and the cold brew with passion fruit. Pair it with their apple pie with blueberries, English breakfast, or the Canadian pork and beef sausage sandwich.See more:
Does coffee help with hypertension?Camino a ComalaThis Mexican cafe has delighted us with its incredible creations for years, and it’s no surprise it ranked 96th in the list of the 100 best coffee shops in the world.The good news is that Camino a Comala has 4 branches in Mexico City and another one in Colima:Miguel E. Schultz 7-C, Colonia San Rafael, Cuauhtémoc, CDMXAmado Nervo 3, Santa María la Ribera, Cuauhtémoc, CDMXAquiles Serdán 106, Miguel Hidalgo, CDMXAv. Baja California 145, Col. Roma, CDMXAv. Lázaro Cárdenas 1539 Local 2B, Playa Azul (Las Brisas), Manzanillo, ColimaIts drink menu will leave you speechless, but the coffees we highly recommend are:Espresso - $42 pesosMacchiato - $44 pesosCappuccino - $52 pesosMocha - $65 pesosCold Brew - $50 pesosCoffee Milkshake - $90 pesosRulfo Tonic - $70 pesosGrapefruit - $70 pesosAffogato - $70 pesosTo accompany their excellent coffee, order the fruit roll, the baguette with serrano ham, or their green chilaquiles with egg.At Kiwilimón, we take pride in Mexican small businesses reaching the peak of success with their incredible products. Congratulations to the teams of Camino a Comala and El Terrible Juan! Have you tried their coffee yet?Continue reading:
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