Vegan-friendly
Ovo
Fast food
Juice bar
Mexican
Oaxacan
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Was all-veg but has added a meat dish per Oct 2013 report. Offer vegetarian versions of traditional homestyle dishes with a different menu each day; plus veggie burgers, tostadas, memelitas, and other fast food. Uses authentic local recipes like fava bean and pea stew, hibiscus flower salad, Oaxacan mole. Pleasant, historical courtyard. Attached to the Pochote Market. Reported closed, Oct 2017.
6 Reviews
First Review by enRoute
enRoute
Points +1418
Courtyard veggie snacks and breakfast - Edit
Wonderful little stall in the Pochote market. There are several other vendors who offer vegetarian options, but she is the only one who is completely vegetarian. Their dishes vary each day; vegans watch out as there is usually an egg or cheese sauce, but there are also vegan options as well, just ask. They put a plate together for you from what you pick out and serve it with tortillas. A woman nearby sells great fresh juices making this an ideal breakfast (it's open early!) and lunch space. Note that food typically starts running out or gets less appealing around 2 or 3 p.m.
Read moreOwners and employees are friendly, if sometimes a bit harried. Overall this is a great option for people who want a veggie option within walking distance from the zocalo – about 4-5 blocks total.
Pros: Delicious, Traditional, Cute
Cons: Small selection, Hard to find, Food runs out early
Guest
chroaster
Points +44
Does not exist - Edit
Not here anymore. There is a food court but no Comedor de Zully. The lady I was directed to said they do have comida vegana but then asked if I eat eggs and ended up giving me a huge chunk of cheese on my plate. They ended up realizing this on their own though and removed the cheese. Food not bad actually.
Read morePros: good juice
Cons: doesn't exist
Guest
DemiLee
Points +30
CLOSED DOWN - Edit
We went to find this place and it was nowhere to be seen. I think they closed down and a new restaurant has bought it over, it was hard to tell. But nonetheless, its closed.
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Vegangirl7777
Points +686
DON'T GO THERE - Edit
So we went there and clearly said that we were vegan. No eggs, no milk, butter or carne. We speak spanish. At first it seemed very lovely to us, delicious smoothies and ambiance. We ordered the burger and the burrito. We got the burrito with cheese and the burger with mayonnaise. Then, we found a GRASSHOPPER in the potato fries.
Read moreWe were so disgusted and insulted. The lady manager came in with a big glass of grasshopper in our face, laughing, saying that grasshoppers are not meat and that they eat it in Mexico. She did not even say sorry and we said we could not pay for a thing like that.
Just don't go there. Vegan or vegetarian.
Guest
Tatoumei
Points +95
good vegetarian variety - Edit
There are at least 5 different vege dishes, including 4 vegan, good tasty variety and good value. I had the plato with a little bit of everything including a vege patty. Nice open-air dining area.
Read moreGuest
blsrsuz
Points +213
Hard to find but worth it. - Edit
Enjoyed a great vegan lunch today in a lovely traditional setting..rather like an organic food court. Finding Comedor de Zully was a bit of a challenge..but we asked around and the Comedor was points out.
Read moreWe had hibiscus salad with carrots, nopal (the local cactus), home ground and homemade fabulous corn tortillas, mushroom and tomatoes, yummie squash rounds, 2 types of mole and some refreshing limeade.
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Pros: traditional atmosphere, organic produce, friendly staff
Cons: no vegan desserts
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