Food guide: Mexico City


A list of our and our clients’ favorite eating & drinking spots in Mexico City.

While we may not be food critics, be confident that we’ve personally experienced each of these places, and our clients have enthusiastically praised them when we’ve either taken them there or made recommendations.

Some of them you might have heard of, some maybe not, but believe us, your clients will love them!

Restaurants

Amaya – Contemporary Mexican – OpenTable

Azul Condesa – Mexican – Web page

Azul Historico – Mexican – Web page

Butcher & Sons – Hamburgers – OpenTable * Just in case you want to shy away from mexican food.

Carmela y Sal – Mexican – OpenTable

Contramar – Seafood – OpenTable

El Bajío – Mexican – OpenTable

Eno – Mexican – OpenTable

Entremar – Seafood – OpenTable

La Casa de las Sirenas – Contemporary Mexican – OpenTable

Limosneros – Mexican – OpenTable

Maximo Bistrot – International – OpenTable

Pujol – Contemporary Mexican – OpenTable

Quintonil – Contemporary Mexican – OpenTable

Rosetta – Mexican – OpenTable

San Angel In – Traditional Mexican – Web Page

Sud 777 – Contemporary Mexican – OpenTable

Bars

Baltra – Cocktail bar – OpenTable

Hanky Panky – International – OpenTable

Limantuor – International – Open Table

Gipsy – Modern european – OpenTable

Rayo – Bottle service – OpenTable

Street food

La Costilla – Carne asada tacos – Google maps

Los Caramelos – Barbacoa at night tacos – Google maps

Orinoco – Tacos – Web Page

Tacos Tony – Suadero tacos – Google maps

Vilsito – Pastor Tacos – Google maps