Sud 777 – Mexico City

Sud 777 – Mexico City

The experience at Sud 777 was impressive enough to put Sud 777, among the top five upscale dining restaurants in Mexico City. It’s perhaps a bit off the beaten path, but worth the trip from the heart of the city for most foodies.
Merkavá – Mexico City

Merkavá – Mexico City

Merkavá’s infusion of gourmet flair into traditional Middle Eastern cuisine, set within a sleek and contemporary atmosphere buzzing with energy, marks it as a unique and cherished addition to Mexico City’s dining landscape.
Pujol – Mexico City

Pujol – Mexico City

Chef Enrique Olvera’s acclaimed restaurant, Pujol, is regarded by some as the city’s best restaurant. We beg to differ. It’s a great restaurant, but no better than a dozen others in the city. We tell you why.
Nobu – Mexico City

Nobu – Mexico City

Nobu in Polanco impresses with its exquisite design and decor, accompanied by exceptional service. Renowned chef Nobu Matsuhisa elevates Japanese cuisine to gourmet heights, as evidenced by standout dishes like the Sea Bass in Dry Miso. While some offerings, like the sashimi, may fall short of expectations, Nobu’s overall dining experience remains memorable and worthy of praise.
Lorea – Mexico City

Lorea – Mexico City

Mexico City welcomes Lorea, an upscale restaurant offering a tasting menu reminiscent of Monaco or Vegas, focusing on showcasing chef talents through flawlessly executed dishes. The elegant ambiance, attentive service, and unique choreographed course delivery enhance the dining experience, featuring exquisite tapas-sized offerings and inventive desserts that highlight the chefs’ creativity. Lorea establishes itself as a premier upscale dining destination in Mexico City, alongside Polanco’s Raíz, offering a sophisticated yet comfortable setting to enjoy traditional European techniques with local ingredients.
Hey! Brew Bar – Mexico City

Hey! Brew Bar – Mexico City

At Hey! Brew Bar, enter a realm of sophistication and innovation where passionate staff expertly brew locally sourced beans to perfection. The modern ambiance, adorned with stylish decor, provides the backdrop for a memorable coffee experience. Beyond coffee, indulge in delightful sweet treats perfectly paired with your beverage. Located conveniently near the World Trade Center, Hey! Brew Bar promises an escape from the city hustle, inviting you to embark on a journey of unparalleled coffee craftsmanship and warm hospitality.
Romina – Polanco – Mexico City

Romina – Polanco – Mexico City

Romina earns praise for its simplicity and focus on quality ingredients, creating a refined atmosphere blending fine dining with trattoria charm. With attentive service and a diverse menu showcasing dishes like grilled octopus and stuffed chicken breast, Romina proves its culinary prowess and ability to elevate humble ingredients.
Huset – Mexico City

Huset – Mexico City

Huset is a hidden gem. Fabulous food in a garden setting that rivals the city’s best restaurants at half the cost. We can’t say enough things good about Huset. Do not miss it. Great for lunch or dinner.
Molino El Pujol – Mexico City

Molino El Pujol – Mexico City

Famed chef Enrique Olvera bring his notoriety and skills to a small restaurant seating a little more than a handful of patrons that focuses on the three things most central to Mexican cuisine … corn, corn and corn. Take your tacos, tamales, corn milk and tortillas to go or sit at the counter-height bar on a stool to gobble down a few corn-centric plates of food. Staff is friendly but due to an overabundance of publicity the small restaurant can be crowded, and service slow at peak hours.
Maque – Mexico City

Maque – Mexico City

Maque has a pleasant ambiance. Great for people watching. And a young, friendly, and attentive staff. Good food with high-quality ingredients. Reasonable prices. Great for breakfast, brunch or dinner. But get there early or expect a wait.
Taquería El Califa – Mexico City

Taquería El Califa – Mexico City

El Califa, with stylish décor, some one-of-a-kind menu items, attentive service and consistently good execution of the core menu items, is perhaps the best choice in Mexico City in this casual dining taquería format. It’s hands-down, the best place to chow down in the wee-hours.
Tamales Madre – Mexico City

Tamales Madre – Mexico City

Tamales Madre is a homage to corn that honors Mexico’s most iconic foodstuff in grand fashion. Tamales Madre is proof that good things come in small package. Full of heart and soul with artisanal tamales and atole at better than reasonable prices.
Villa María – Mexico City

Villa María – Mexico City

Villa María, located in Polanco, is one of the best choices in Mexico City for traditional Mexican cuisine. Expansive menu at reasonable prices.
Fonda del Recuerdo – Mexico City

Fonda del Recuerdo – Mexico City

Fonda de los Recuerdos is about classic as Mexican cuisine can be. Pleasant ambiance. Live mariachis. And prices on par with more favorably located restaurants in Polanco.
Creperie de la Paix – Mexico City

Creperie de la Paix – Mexico City

Le Creperie de la Paiz offers a full range of French menu items for breakfast, lunch and dinner, in a quaint sidewalk-cafe atmosphere with better than acceptable service.
Sonora Grill Prime – Mexico City

Sonora Grill Prime – Mexico City

Sonora Grill Prime is a premium-grade steakhouse targeted to a younger and more energetic customer than your typical steakhouse. If you like martinis, dance music with a heavy bass beat and high-quality steaks, Sonora Grill Prime has you covered.
Morimoto – Mexico City

Morimoto – Mexico City

Morimoto, in Mexico City, follows the strategy laid out by celebrity chef, Masaharu Morimoto at his other successful ventures. A unique and flawlessly executed menu with a Japanese personality coupled with outstanding service.
Pinche Gringo – Mexico City

Pinche Gringo – Mexico City

Pinche Gringo has brought the classic Texas-style barbecue to Mexico City. Delicious smoked brisket, ribs and sausage in an attractively decorated dining area.
Porco Rosso – Mexico City

Porco Rosso – Mexico City

Porco Rosso is one of handful of new restaurants in DF offering US-style barbecue (smoked meats) in a comfortable, casual atmosphere. Great food.
Primos – Mexico City

Primos – Mexico City

Despite a minor error in execution on a dessert, the classy surroundings, the quite, shady location for dining on the sidewalk, the sophisticated patrons, and the flawless service still leave us with a positive impression of Primos.
Nonna – Mexico City

Nonna – Mexico City

Nonna (which is Italian for grandmother) is a casual-dining Italian-food restaurant located in the trendy Hipódromo neighborhood just a couple of blocks from Parque México.
Hot Dog Ramirez – Mexico City

Hot Dog Ramirez – Mexico City

Hot Dog Ramirez offers good dogs in a “build your dog” format with a variety of sausages, buns and condiments. We like the classic chili-dog called the Chili Beans Ramirez.
Quebracho – Mexico City

Quebracho – Mexico City

The décor is attractive. The place is usually busy in the evening and during the peak of the lunch hour, but there’s rarely a wait for a table.
Monsieur Croque – Mexico City

Monsieur Croque – Mexico City

Monsieur Croque is a small, quirky café cum bistro in the heart of La Condesa offering classic French bistro fare. Something different. That’s good!
Harry’s – Mexico City

Harry’s – Mexico City

In summary, my salad, although good, was excessive. And the expensive steak and lobster were both poorly executed.
Lynis – Mexico City

Lynis – Mexico City

Spot-on. Eggs perfectly cooked. Everything done just right. Those strips of smoky poblanos and sweet caramelized onions were great. One of the best salsa verdes I’ve tasted.
Hamburguesa Mataleón – Mexico City

Hamburguesa Mataleón – Mexico City

Mataleón is beyond Bohemian. It’s irreverent and rough around the edges, but has outstanding burgers and fries at a very reasonable price. If the hip-hop and heavy-metal personality doesn’t scare you away, this is a great place for a burger.
We Love Burgers – Mexico City

We Love Burgers – Mexico City

We Love Burgers offer handcrafted gourmet burgers. Hot Dogs and all-day breakfast too, including a variety of egg dishes, chilaquiles, waffles and pancake
Papa Bill’s – Mexico City

Papa Bill’s – Mexico City

Papa Bill’s is Mexico City’s most notable sports bar and restaurant that isn’t Hooters. The menu is loaded with American and Mexican sports bar classics, from hot wings to tacos.
Hooters – Mexico City

Hooters – Mexico City

Hooters in Mexico City serves the same iconic hot wings and has the same trademark service as the 460 plus other locations worldwide. The entire package is good enough to land Hooters on our list of Top Picks for gastropubs in Mexico City. The chicken sandwich also made Top Picks status on our Best Sandwich in Mexico City list.
La Unica – Polanco – Mexico City

La Unica – Polanco – Mexico City

La Unica has a nice ambiance, good food and friendly, attentive service. It’s a great place to watch the trendy crowd come and go. A bit expensive though.
Ojo de Agua – Mexico City

Ojo de Agua – Mexico City

Ojo de Agua mphasizes fresh ingredients, offering a variety of traditional Mexican breakfasts. Excellent chilaquiles including an egg. Good prices too.
La Aceituna – Mexico City

La Aceituna – Mexico City

Service was top-notch with an army of waiters scurrying about on the terrace attending to every request. The WIFI worked flawlessly.
Lardo –  Mexico City

Lardo – Mexico City

Gourmet quality food in a casual setting. Always busy and buzzing. Almost as good for people watching as it is for dining.
Taquería El Caifän – Mexico City

Taquería El Caifän – Mexico City

No need to spill that street taco on your Gucci loafers. Take it indoors to a fast casual dining room setting. Tacos, hauraches and other Mexican street fare with a variety of fresh condiments to pile on top. A meal for under US$5. A super value.
Rosetta – Roma Norte – Mexico City

Rosetta – Roma Norte – Mexico City

Fresh, local and unique ingredients, a fusion of Italian and Mexican influence, prepared and served in an an unassuming restaurant, is the calling card of Chef Elena Regadas. Don’t let the humble surroundings deceive you. Rosetta is top of the list for lunch or dinner in Mexico City’s Roma Norte.
Merotoro – Mexico City

Merotoro – Mexico City

Meroto’s minimalist, yet warm and inviting ambiance, superb execution of modern Mexican fusion, and first-class service deserve praise. The dark and murky appearance of most the dishes belies the beauty that lies beneath that dark shroud.