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  • El Catrin is a really hyped up restaurant, and I can see why. The location is great, which right in the distillery district, and I feel they have one of the most beautifully decorated restaurants I've seen. You enter through a walkway that has lights hanging from the ceiling, followed by either an outdoor patio seating with a huge centrally positioned bonfire or a unique luminous lighted indoor seating. The service was prompt and professional. We arrived at 2pm and luckily immediately got a table, however it was boiling hot and our table was right by the fire, which made it quite uncomfortable. We noticed that at every table people were snacking on tortilla chips with fresh guacamole (which they make table side!), so I assumed they would be on the house. But actually the chips costed $12! In my opinion I think it was the way in which the waiter offered the chips, in a way that they assumed that you will definitely want them, which then makes people naturally order/accept the offer. I did notice too that the prices were pretty high compared to other Mexican restaurants I've been to, but I guess that's what you should expect for such a touristy place. We were starving and the food did take a bit of time. We got the El Catrin 'huge' salad and the Huevos Rancheros. The salad was not 'huge' as they stated, but it was good, not amazing, but good. The Huevos Rancheros was not what I expected though, as it was tiny!! I realized that most of their options were actually pretty tiny, including their burritos, which I at first assumed would be like a Chipotle burrito but actually was half the size. They do have a great selection of authentic Mexican cocktails and desserts, which I may think of trying some other time, but not then as we had our minds set on something else near bye for dessert. El Catrin is a good place to experience once in your life. If you are willing to spend a bit extra then you will leave the restaurant satisfied and full. Overall, a very trendy and unique restaurant with good tasting food and great service, but pricier than your usual Mexican eateries.
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