Gaspachos El Guero de la Merced - 58000 Morelia
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based on 8 reviews
Contact Gaspachos El Guero de la Merced
Address : | Andrés Quintana Roo 192, Centro histórico de Morelia, 58000 Morelia, Mich., Mexico |
Phone : | 📞 +88 |
Website : | http://www.facebook.com/gaspachoselguerodelamerced |
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City : | Mich. |
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Gloria Gonzalez on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Absolutely the best part of Morelia Michoacán ????
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LP G on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ After a 5 month-stay in Morelia, I can definitely confirm that this is the best place for Gaspachos in Michoacan! Fruits are always perfect, and the service is fast! I came here so often that the waiter always knew what I was gonna take: "Un gaspacho normal, con sandia pero sin chile"
Now that I am back in Europe, I miss those Gaspachos soooo much ??
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Martín Estrada on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The best gazpachos in Morelia, very delicious, they have many top quality sauces and fruit, without a doubt the best place, and the attention is very good, and the best price, a bargain!
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Raul Sandoval on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ One of the best gaspachos I ever tried, friendly staff
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George Aguilar on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ This is probably the best spot for gaspacho. They are quick with your order, friendly and always fill it to the top. The day I was there they didn’t have the sauces out maybe because of covid.
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Ian Kaikala on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Awesome Gaspachos! Coming from Hawaii and Indonesia we know some fruits but the combination cocktail is superb. Gotta add some habanero sauce ?
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Danny O. on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ It was my first time that I try gazpachos, and I love it, it’s delicious, it has mango, pineapple, jicama, orange juice, chili and cheese, I though it wasn’t a good combination, fruit and cheese but it’s really good. I recommended, and it’s super cheap. And I heard the gazpachos from this place are the better ones.
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n guerre on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ While walking down Av. Francisco I. In the centro, one of the many Morelia things that stands out are the Gaspacherias.
I'm embarrassed to admit that I was very reluctant to try a gaspacho. Was incredibly skeptical about having "chile" spices or Valentina sauce on my fruit. Not to mention jicama and/or onion and/ or jalapenos. I'm sorry, but NO.
Especially, since the raw fruit throughout Mexico tastes like candy. It just seemed so sacrilegious to tamper with perfectly delicious fruit.
But...I was so wrong! I finally gave in to J's repeated requests (he had been pining for one for over a month in silence), and tried it (no onion, easy on salt, no spicy chile or spicy sauce). The entire sweet/salty/spicy/crunchy taste and texture combination was a revelation to my taste buds. We became hooked and proceeded to try them at different stands as the gaspacho has now become one of our new favorite desserts.
The best, IMHO, is Gaspachos from El Güero. If you are anywhere in/near the centro, it is worth the walk and the wait (just like a sneaker/Supreme drop, there is always a line out the door). El Güero's base consists of a perfect ratio of mango, pineapple, and jicama (called the "Normal"). The mango variety used (atulfo, I suspect), the proportion (slightly more mango than jicama and pineapple) and flavor (always at peak sweetness) make it a stand out amongst other Gaspacho versions. Although it may be a while, before I'm ready to add hot sauce, onions, or jalapenos, a normal de litro (Liter) with cheese, black chile, easy on the salt with freshly squeezed lime and orange juice is a Morelia delight!
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