Mexico City Restaurants
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Mexico City - browse our top choices for Restaurants during your stay.
This restaurant has been serving Hidalgo-style barbacoa to grateful Mexico City residents for over 15 years. On weekends only, fresh lamb...Read More
This restaurant is a quick cab from the Polanco area, and a must-visit for fans of traditional Mexican cuisine who think they've tasted it all...Read More
This diminutive spot for tacos de guisados ("stewed," or premade taco fillings) will seduce you with its attractive young taqueros tending...Read More
The year 2015 marks the centennial of this cherished Zona Rosa lunch spot. The partially covered hacienda-style courtyard at the back, set off...Read More
An essential, if touristy, breakfast, lunch, dinner, or snack stop downtown, this Mexican classic opened in 1912 in a section of an old convent...Read More
Vivacious Carmen "Titita" Ramírez—a culinary expert who has been featured in various U.S. food magazines—has turned El Bajío into a true icon...Read More
In the ground floor of the Hilton Mexico City Reforma across Juárez from the elegant Alameda, this upscale venue concentrates on food over...Read More
This no-frills taqueria has served its neighborhood night owls since long before Condesa became the chic area it is today. Specialties are tacos...Read More
Above a bookstore, on the top floor of a nondescript building at the northern edge of the Plaza de la Constitución, this modern restaurant is...Read More
The logo says "tradición desde 1970," but in fact El Parnita is a recent addition to the Mexico City lunch scene, a hip, updated take on the...Read More
Named after El Tajín pyramid in Veracruz State, and a longtime proponent of the "slow food" movement, this elegant lunch spot sizzles with pre...Read More
When Judith van Beuren opened Fonda El Refugio in 1954, it was the first upscale restaurant in the city to celebrate humble Mexican culinary...Read More
Built in the 16th century to house a mulberry farm, this hacienda has been transformed into one of Mexico's most elegant dinner spots. The atmosphere...Read More
This genteel institution near downtown's Plaza Santo Domingo has been serving colonial dishes in a delightful town house since 1860, making...Read More
Though ostensibly a Spanish restaurant, by name and by the long list of Spanish tapas like tortilla española , croquetas , and patatas bravas...Read More
The place is the calling card here—the 16th-century mansion sits at the foot of the Templo Mayor ruins, stones from which were incorporated...Read More
This popular fonda has made a name for itself with its celebration of the food and culture of Veracruz State. Alongside the simple fish and...Read More
This eatery is a popular veteran of Mexico City's nueva cocina mexicana scene. Its once-vanguard style of merging French and Italian techniques...Read More
If you can't make it to the Yucatán, try the peninsula's unusual food here. The habanero chilies, red onions, recados (seasoning pastes),...Read More
Two prominent Mexico City society columnists own this downtown spot. Los Girasoles (which means "sunflowers") overlooks a lovely old square...Read More
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