Frida Chilaquiles, Mexican restaurant in San Pedro Garza García, Mexico.
Frida Chilaquiles is a Mexican restaurant in San Pedro Garza García that focuses on chilaquiles, a traditional dish made from cut tortillas cooked in salsa. The tortillas are handmade on site and served with a choice of sauces and proteins, so each plate can be put together differently.
The place started out as a food truck parked in the lot of Hospital CIMA in San Pedro Garza García before moving to a fixed address. That shift from a mobile setup to a permanent spot came as more and more people started coming back regularly.
The walls are covered with drawings and paintings left by previous guests, giving the dining room the feel of an open gallery. Looking closely, you can spot a wide mix of styles and messages, each one added by someone who ate there before you.
The restaurant is in Colonia Del Valle and opens for breakfast and lunch, closing in the early afternoon. It tends to fill up on weekend mornings, so arriving early helps if you want to find a table without waiting.
Any guest can pick up a marker and add their own drawing or message to the walls, becoming a permanent part of the place. This means the interior never looks the same twice, as the collection keeps growing with every table that sits down.
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