We sat on an open terrace with arguably the most spectacular view I've ever had at a restaurant. You could see the ruins below, and the Plaza de la Constitución. While it was immensely crowded outside, we were able to get a table with no wait. The servers were quick and accommodating, and very patient with us as we stumbled through the menu in broken Spanish. Everyone that could speak any English was eager to help and translate. I'll be honest though, the food was just ok. We got duck tacos (a decent and safe option), a salad with fried crickets and cactus (interesting, but not extraordinary), salted beef (which, not surprisingly was too salty) and ceviche. The last item was pretty good though! I think I was expecting finer cuisine based on the location and decor. But, still its such a lovely place I'd actually go back.