Modern Mexican cuisine with global influences and seasonal ingredients


























"On the Lower East Side, this Mexico City–influenced restaurant represents the nationwide trend highlighted in the guide’s newest batch of additions." - Nadia Chaudhury

"It feels like Mexico City by way of the Lower East Side: a vintage room of wood tables, tile and greenery where Chef Gaz Herbert applies contemporary touches to a tight, flavorful menu. Expect charred al pastor on a skewer, mussel with corn custard, mil hojas potato and a crab tostada with eggplant; the smoked half‑chicken with a side of rice is a must‑order that channels backyard barbecue nostalgia, and soft serve ice cream is a cute, sweet send‑off." - The MICHELIN Guide

"A Mexican restaurant with a Mexico City-leaning sensibility, it hosts Kricket’s two-night pop-up on Monday, October 6 and Tuesday, October 7 at 116 Forsyth Street at Broome Street in Manhattan." - Melissa McCart

"In New York Comal explicitly channels Mexico City in design and menu; Gaz Herbert describes the approach as harnessing tradition and a mixed palette of modernism, and the restaurant collaborated with design firm La Metropolitana, even using the same custom-designed chairs as Contramar as a subtle CDMX reference." - Jaya Saxena

"This Lower East Side, Mexico City–influenced restaurant is hosting Mexico City chef Lucho Martinez (of Em and Ultramarinos) alongside chef Gaz Herbert for a collaboration tasting menu next month. Tickets are $135, with seatings at 9 and 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 3, and at 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 4." - Nadia Chaudhury