Les L.
Yelp
On a weeklong trip to CDMX, we visited this Ojo de Agua three separate times. Hands down, our favorite items to order were their juices and acai bowls.
Each time, we ordered different juices and they came in big mason jar glasses. Strawberry and mango was delicious, but also ones that had more tropical fruit varieties, like Guanabana Coco and Maracuya (Soursop, Coconut, Passionfruit). We always ordered the large size acai bowls, which came with two rounded scoops of acai, granola, nuts, sliced mango, fresh berries, and banana. These were also so refreshing and appetizing. I also loved that you could order bowls of sliced fruit, and we did that with mango, which were always ripe and juicy.
For their hot foods, it's a bit more hit and miss. We loved the chilaquiles with a tender shredded pork. The green sauce was not too acidic and really well done. The Eggs Condesa, on the other hand, was supposed to be over potatoes but the shredded potatoes were undercooked, and I did not enjoy the deli-style ham slices that were included. The Turkey Pesto sandwich was fine, but deli meats in Mexico are generally underwhelming. The Ahogado Pocha was another combination of fried egg, a lot of sauce, and cheese dish.
For the sunny, bright cafe vibes and excellent fruits, acai bowls, and juices, Ojo de Agua is the best. As we traveled around Mexico City, we saw other beautiful locations in other neighborhoods so we will be sure to frequent them anywhere we choose to stay on our next visit.