Casa Barroca
About
Signature Cuisine, Mexican
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: Av 7 Ote 205 Col. Centro, Puebla, 72000
Phone: +52 222 290 4767
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outNo
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- thumb_upGood ForLunch
- directions_bikeBike ParkingNo
- accessibilityGood for KidsNo
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
Reviews
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Inge J.
We were in Puebla for 4 days and had lunch one day and dinner another at Casa Barroca. Both were wonderful but the dinner more so, mostly because we chose more interesting dishes and our server was nicer. For the dinner I had Aguachile de Pulpo, a wonderful spicy preparation of octopus and habanero peppers. Then for dinner the Parmentier, which was duck confit over mashed plantain with cinnamon, light poblano mole, sesame seeds, verdolagas and peanut powder. Super yummy. Dessert was Dulces Besos, mousse de pinon rosa filled with chocolate cream accompanied by red fruit salad with chamomile and horchata ice cream.
Cocktails, wine, and espresso were also very good.
And the prices were extremely affordable for Americans, and with outstanding quality for the money. Superb service. Beautiful dining rooms.
Very highly recommended. -
James R.
Average at best. Service not great. Building magical. Menu is very comprehensive but one needs to be guided. If server not inclined. Your experience will not be great.
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Dale S.
This place refused to serve the nanny of my friend's child because they considered her low class. When we asked for water the waiter said he'd give it to us from the tap (nobody can drink the tap water here) and would not provide a menu to the nanny.
Very disturbing experience and doesn't reflect well on the city of Puebla or of Mexican society. We walked out because it was so offensive. When we complained to the hostess, she didn't even apologize. Very upsetting to see the reinforcement of classism and a giant social gap in Mexican society. This place doesn't deserve your money. -
Antonio R.
Very nice environment and staff is friendly. The food was ok with a beautiful presentation but poor distribution of flavors. I had the in season Chile en Nogala and the chilaquiles poblanos. The Chile had most of its flavor near the stem where most of the pine nuts were and the chilaquiles were a bit bland for me but may be great for those who do not like very strong or spicy flavors. I would say this is a good option in Puebla.
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Christian S.
This is the best restaurant in the center of puebla. Excellent service, and the food is amazing. If you ever come, ask for Daniel, he is the best server.