mexico-city Reviews
Page 2Blend 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.
Mesón Antigua Santa Catarina
Mesón Antigua Santa Catarina is a colorful restaurant inside a traditional three-story house that overlooks Plaza Santa Catarina near the Museo Frida Kahlo.
Sala Gastronómica
Sala Gastronómica is a really great restaurant hidden below Mexico City’s most famous museum, the Museo Nacional de Antropología.
Tlecan
If you’re looking for mezcal cocktails, or drinks made with less common agave spirits like lechuguilla or bacanora, Tlecan is your spot.
Jardín Paraiso
During the day, Jardín Paraíso is a casual place to grab a beer under a shady palm tree. But at night, it turns into a nightclub.
Biergarten
You probably didn’t have “German beer garden” on your Mexico City bingo card, but this one’s worth a trip.
Baltra
Quaint and cute is the best way to describe Baltra, which feels like a neighborhood institution even though it’s only been open for less than a decade.
El Rey De Los Mariscos
El Rey de los Mariscos has some of the cheapest seafood prices in the city, and a rum and coke that’s mixed tableside.
Quesadillas Maria Isabel
Quesadillas Maria Isabel has been around since 1967, and is a great spot for a quick snack in Polanco.
Delmar Sinaloense
Delmar Sinaloense is easily the tiniest restaurant in Polanco, and one of the cheapest spots in the neighborhood.
Mora Mora
Mora Mora is a plant-based restaurant in Condesa, and it’s one of the best spots in the city for fresh juices, acai bowls, and raw snacks.