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Type : Yucatecan Neighborhood : Col. Centro Telephone : Address : Calle 62 x 59 How to Get There from the Centro : You're already there. Parking : No (You can park in the city parking structure just down the street) AirConditioned : Yes Outdoors : No Drinks :Soft Drinks and beer Hours : Every Day from 7am to 2 am Website : Facebook : Notes: We've heard really good things about this restaurant, but don't have first-hand ...
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