Restaurant · Centro Urbano Benito Juárez
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"Em is a moody and elegant contemporary look at Mexican ingredients, awarded a MICHELIN Star in Mexico’s inaugural turn on the Guide." - David Shortell
Bakery · Roma Norte
Panadería Rosetta serves flaky, crave-worthy guava pastries, elevated breakfast sandwiches, and excellent coffee in a charming, plant-filled rustic space.
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Spanish restaurant · Chapultepec Morales
Bulla offers a chic yet relaxed vibe for savoring Spanish tapas and fine wines, complete with a lively terrace perfect for lingering over cañas.
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Taco restaurant · Centro
Nestled next to Ensaladas Alvita, this pint-sized taqueria serves up some of the city’s best made-to-order tacos 24/7, perfect for a late-night snack.
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Mediterranean restaurant · Lomas de Chapultepec
Lardo in Condesa is a lush, hip Mexican-Mediterranean spot known for its fresh breads, creative small plates, and vibrant brunch vibes.
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Hotel · Roma Norte
This intimate Roma Norte boutique hotel blends quirky design and luxe comfort, with private suites featuring roll-out terrace beds and personalized touches.
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Stand bar · Cuauhtémoc
Le Tachinomi Desu is a tiny standing-room-only Japanese-Mexican fusion spot in CDMX serving rotating small plates with natural wine, sake, and whisky.
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Museum · San Ángel Inn
Bauhaus-inspired studios of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera in a vibrant San Ángel neighborhood, showcasing stunning architecture and Rivera’s creative space.
Cocktail bar · Juarez
An intimate, witchy spot in Roma Norte with an all-female coven serving herbal-inspired cocktails and inventive comic-style menus.
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Restaurant · Hipodromo
MeroToro delivers Baja Californian flair in a chic, relaxed Condesa setting, blending fresh seafood and inventive meat dishes that are perfect for sharing.
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Fine dining restaurant · Roma Norte
Máximo Bistrot blends French technique and Mexican ingredients in a chic Roma spot with seasonal, farm-fresh dishes and killer wine pairings.
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