mexico-city Reviews
Taquería Orinoco
Taqueria Orinoco makes some of the best tacos de chicharrón and tacos al pastor in Mexico City.
Rosetta
Rosetta is a beautiful restaurant in Roma that serves excellent Italian food with a Mexican twist.
La Esquina Del Chilaquil
La Esquina del Chilaquil serves some of the best hangover-curing tortas del chilaquil in Mexico City.
Siembra Comedor
Siembra Comedor began as a beloved tortillería and taqueria, but recently opened a full restaurant next door.
Café Comunidad
Café Comunidad is a coffee shop inside Blanco Yoga, one of Mexico City’s most popular yoga studios.
Balcón del Zócalo
After a morning at the Museo Nacional de Arte, walk about 10 minutes to the Zocalo, Mexico City’s main square, for lunch at the aptly named Balcón del Zócalo
Café Papagayo
Café Papagayo is a neighborhood-favorite coffee shop filled with regulars who live nearby.
Raku Café
Raku Café is a Japanese coffee shop in Mexico City, with locations in Roma Norte and Polanco.
El Rey del Pavo
The turkey tortas are the best thing on the menu at this casual spot near the Museo del Templo Mayor, though their torta de bacalao a la vizcaína is a close second.
Qūentin Café
Qūentin Café has the feel of a local coffee shop, even though it’s a small chain with four locations around CDMX.
Casa de Toño
Casa de Toño is famous for its pozole, and has several locations throughout Mexico City.
Sanborns de los Azulejos
There are a bunch of these variety stores all over Mexico City, but the one worth going to is inside the La Casa de los Azulejos.
Buna
Buna’s proximity to artist studios draws a creative crowd, and its abundance of seating options make it an ideal space to co-work for an afternoon.
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.
Blend Station
Blend Station has four different locations in Mexico City, but we like the one on Avenida Tamaulipas in Condesa best.
Abarrotes Delirio
Abarrotes Delirio is a coffee shop with a big outdoor terrace, fast wifi, and a light breakfast and lunch menu.