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Where To Eat The Famous Fish & Other Iconic Dishes In Mexico City
Yes, every “digital nomad” loves these spots, but you will, too.
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La Esquina Del Chilaquil
La Esquina del Chilaquil serves some of the best hangover-curing tortas del chilaquil in Mexico City.
Eno Museo Jumex
Enrique Olvera is arguably Mexico’s most famous chef, and there’s an outpost of his casual Eno franchise on the ground floor of Museo Jumex
Farmacia Internacional
The original Farmacia Internacional is in Juárez, but the Condesa location is bigger, and a better option if you’re looking for a place to work for a few hours.
Marne
Marne is a panadería that’s great for a provisions pit-stop before a picnic in Parque Chapultepec.
Panadería Rosetta
There are too many bakeries to count in this city, but Panadería Rosetta in Roma is one of the best. Get the guava pastry.
Where To Eat The Famous Fish & Other Iconic Dishes In Mexico City
Yes, every “digital nomad” loves these spots, but you will, too.
Mari Gold
Mari Gold is a Mexican and Indian restaurant in San Miguel Chapultepec that has great vegetarian options.
Constela Café
Constela is a big and airy coffee shop, with plenty of seating inside and on the sidewalk out front.
Niddo
You'll find one of the best breakfasts in the city in Niddo, a small, indoor/outdoor cafe in the Zona Rosa with a Jewish-leaning menu.
Pasillo de Humo
A Oaxacan breakfast or lunch at Pasillo de Humo in La Condesa should be at the top of your Mexico City eating priorities.
El Cardenal
Head to El Cardenal in Centro Historico for the best breakfast in the city. Be sure to pair your nata with a concha.