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WHERE TO EAT The best Mollete (Mexico) in the world (according to food experts)

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Eno

Mexico CityMexico
Calle Petrarca 258
Recommended by Revista HojaSanta and 4 other food critics.
"These molletes have been at Eno since the first branch opened more than five years ago. Say what you want; the truth is that they are a masterful combination. All molletes are what they are, simple from a distance, but hide an almost secret complexity."
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La Cueva del Chango

Playa del CarmenMexico
Av 38 Norte Mz. 4 Lote 3
Recommended by Erin McNeaney and 4 other food critics.
"La Cueva is popular with Mexicans and tourists alike and for good reason. The food is fresh and tasty and it has a lovely setting in a lush garden. One of our favourite dishes was molletes, a comforting dish of melted cheese and beans on bread served with salsa."
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Peltre

Mexico CityMexico
Av. Francisco I. Madero 86
Recommended by Carlos Serna and 3 other food critics.
"Their Molletes are delicious. One of our favourite breakfasts in CDMX."
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Catamundi

Mexico CityMexico
Alejandro Dumas 97
Recommended by Air Femme and 1 other food critic.
"One of the best establishments for breakfast in Polanco is Catamundi. Whether it's Molletes, or anything else you'll be more than satisfied with their gourmet cuisine to culminate with a perfect meeting of friends."
5
"We enjoyed a traditional breakfast at Bisquetes de Obregon. The Molletes were delicious."
6
Recommended by Perrhijos
"Try one of the best coffees in Mexico City in the company of your dog, in the heart of Coyoacán. We recommend the molletes."
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Ojo de Agua

Mexico CityMexico
Condesa Hipodrome 23C
Recommended by Brett Siegel
"Serving up the perfect combination of traditionally greasy and filling Mexican breakfasts alongside some of the freshest juices and smoothies you can find, it’s the perfect balance to get you back on your feet. Recommended dish – Molletes Tres Dientes, they was so damn yummy that I can’t bring myself to try anything else."
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Lola y Moya

Puerto MorelosMexico
Rafael E. Melgar MZ6 LT5J
Recommended by Smavies Adventures
"We did however find an amazing cafe place called Lola y Moya which was charming. One particular thing we tried here was Molletes which are a little bit like cheese on toast but with a base of refried beans and some pico de gallo on the side (a condiment made from onions, limes, chilies, tomato and a bit of pepper). These were seriously good and had us coming back for more."