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MarquesDeMarges says:
This may or may not be a lunch-only establishment. It's kind of a hole-in-the-wall place just east of the big shopping complex on Insurgentes. They have a full menu for ordering a la carte, but the main attraction here is the daily three-course lunch menu, which does not change from day to day. For…
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ekthor says:
This a small café we found near our hotel. We were looking for a place to have breakfast (and coffee for me) and decided to have breakfast there. We loved the breakfast so much we decided to adopt it for the day. Our breakfast was Chilaquiles with eggs (for me) and Chilaquiles with Chicken breast (…
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Mikasa
1 review
#18 of 25 restaurants in Mexico City
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MarquesDeMarges says:
Mikasa is actually a Japanese supermarket in La Roma Norte. During lunch hours on weekdays they have a sushi bar against the far wall of the market; on weekends they have an outdoor barbecue at lunch. The sushi bar is limited (and certain items -- say, anything involving tuna -- are maybe a little…
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Soleil
1 review
#19 of 25 restaurants in Mexico City
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aspenative says:
Fun place with shifting glass walls, huge outdoor terrace overlooking Polanco and a creative menu. Ultra chic interior in white glass, deep red leather and limestone with back lit lighting and music you would expect to find at a gay night club. The menu is pretty different with things like Mushroom …
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MarquesDeMarges says:
Tamaulipas south of Michoacán is crowded with plenty of places to eat, drink and be merry. Sushi Shalalá is by no means an extraordinary sushi place, but it's good. Quite good, for Mexico City. (In fact, I'll go ahead and say that this place is more satisfying than any of the Japanese restaurants…
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Casa Hevia
3 reviews
#21 of 25 restaurants in Mexico City
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mdfehmel says:
If you've never been to Mexico City before, you've never had real Mexican food. For a very traditional Mexican meal, Casa Hevia hits the spot. The homemade breads and quality cheeses are a great intro when coupled with a nice glass of local white wine. The house specialty that day was spit roaste…
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El Bajio
2 reviews
#22 of 25 restaurants in Mexico City
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jenn79 says:
This was a fun little place in the Polanco area down the street from the big hotels (Marriott, W, Intercontinental). The food was slightly above average, service was slightly above average, let's face it, service in Mexico City is just generally VERY good.
I forgot what I ordered, but I was so f…
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Azul y Oro
1 review
#23 of 25 restaurants in Mexico City
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sybil says:
i had high expectations in trying out this restaurant in the outskirts of town. first, it came highly recommended by a dear friend who is traveling around the world eating his way through. second, the chowhounds at chowhound.com gave glowing praises. third, the chef is well-respected and authored …
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sybil says:
there are 2 restaurants at the condesa df hotel. the first one is at the bottom and the second is a sushi joint at the rooftop.
both offered excellent service. very friendly.
the ambiance was definitely trendy. there were hotel guests who dined there but definitely a lot of locals who ate t…
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Vikram says:
When you stay in a hotel as good as Hotel Catedral for such a low price, you kind of know that nothing can be perfect and something must go wrong. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you El Retiro - the one place that must be retired in this otherwise perfect hotel!
The food isn't expensive, it just isn…
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