This traditional restaurant serves typical Mexican food, and has been the subject of many local legends and a song (it is said there is a ghost hanging around the place). Established in the 19th Century, it has been visited by many personalities including presidents and artists. The decor consists mainly of Talavera tiles, covering the Colonial-style building. Wooden hand-made furniture in traditional colors such as orange and royal blue add a festive touch. Music plays while you enjoy the delicious Mexican delicacies: enchiladas, tamales or freshly baked sweet bread.
Aptly named, Ca'Churro is a local cafe that is known for their delicious churros. This choux pastry snack is a deep fried till it becomes crunchy. This cafe serves both savory and sweet versions of this dish. Their menu also crepes, fritters and pancakes. Enjoy your meal with a cup of hot coffee.
Pujol is an unmissable culinary experience. Nestled in a suburban neighborhood of Mexico City, the restaurant is run by the visionary Chef Enrique Olvera. Boasting of techniques unique to Mexican gastronomy, the menu of this fine dining restaurant comprises an extravagant seven-course tasting meal. Diners can also enjoy a taco omakase menu, featuring tacos, antojitos and botanas. Irrespective of the menu they select, diners do not miss the chance to savor Olvera's famed Mole Madre. Look no further and make a beeline for Mexico’s culinary gem, today.