Given the quality of its cuisine, the incomparable service and the sumptuous decor of the place, this restaurant can be classed as one of the best places to dine on Japanese haute cuisine. Set within a large house with an obvious Asian theme, the restaurant immediately transports the visitor to Japan. The interior gardens are remarkable; as well as being beautiful, they make for a relaxed zen-like atmosphere. Some of the most popular items are the teppanyaki with various types of meat, and the shabu shabu. From Monday to Friday, you can listen to the excellent pianist.
This restaurant has enjoyed a long tradition in the area of San Angel in the south of the city. It is situated in a Colonial hacienda, and its varied menu continues to make it a choice spot for dining. It is ideal for both families and business events. House specialties include Crepas de Huitlacoche (crepes filled with corn truffle), Chiles Rellenos (poblano peppers stuffed with cheese and ground beef, Robalo a la Veracruzana (filet of sea bass with green olives, tomatoes and vegetables). Wandering musical trios add to the ambiance. This restaurant was the winner of a Dirona Award.
Housed in a 400 year old historic former farmhouse, the Hacienda de los Morales is an oasis of calm in the bustling metropolis of Mexico City. This sophisticated restaurant and bar expertly prepares sumptuous Mexican and Spanish classics for patrons to enjoy against the backdrop of Spanish colonial decor. Request a table by the windows where the tinkling of the garden fountains mixes pleasantly with the pianist. Whether visiting for a power lunch with the associates or a romantic evening, Hacienda de los Morales will make it an experience to remember.
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.
Cantramar is the perfect place for authentic seafood. It is located a bit away from Condesa's central restaurant zone, but the extra walk is worth it. Try anything from the menu, it's all delicious. The must haves are the clam chowder and seafood cocktails, which are the hot favorites. Another specialty is the soft-shelled crabs, but they are in-season once a year. Unfortunately, the restaurant is only open for lunch.
Spread out over two floors, this elegant restaurant is nestled in a classic French-Porfirian building complete with stained glass windows, vaulted ceilings and rich wood accents that bring warmth and dimension to the space. As they enter, patrons will notice the gorgeous mahogany staircase leading to the 'Green Room' where special events are held with a capacity of up to 80 people. El Cardenal makes their own in-house tortillas, bread, chocolate and even cheese. Popular for breakfast, brunch and lunch, this restaurant serves up traditional cuisine from around the country.
Given the quality of its cuisine, the incomparable service and the sumptuous decor of the place, this restaurant can be classed as one of the best places to dine on Japanese haute cuisine. Set within a large house with an obvious Asian theme, the restaurant immediately transports the visitor to Japan. The interior gardens are remarkable; as well as being beautiful, they make for a relaxed zen-like atmosphere. Some of the most popular items are the teppanyaki with various types of meat, and the shabu shabu. From Monday to Friday, you can listen to the excellent pianist.
Tori Tori is a trendy Japanese restaurant set within the heart of Polanco in Mexico City. The restaurant has been much applauded for the ingenious design of its structure as well as for the food served here. The menu is composed of a vast selection of sushi, sashimi and tempura dishes, alongside a variety of traditional Japanese delicacies including soups, salads, curries, roasts and entrées. With its stylish décor and efficient service, the restaurant is perfect for any occasion, whether it be a business dinner intended impress your clients or a romantic anniversary celebration. The outdoor dining area is especially enchanting and offers a view of the whimsical and artistic mesh-like exterior of the restaurant. With its creative design, exquisite cuisine and upscale ambiance, Tori Tori is a feast for all your senses.
Zéfiro opened its doors in 2009 and is considered among the best contemporary Mexican restaurants in town. A part of the Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana, it is run by the students of the university's culinary division. Their menu is dynamic and changes quite often. But their dishes will surely take you through a gastronomic trip with the presentation and taste. Complement your meal with a choice drink from their bar. You can be sure of a memorable dining experience at this cozy and unique restaurant.
This restaurant has enjoyed a long tradition in the area of San Angel in the south of the city. It is situated in a Colonial hacienda, and its varied menu continues to make it a choice spot for dining. It is ideal for both families and business events. House specialties include Crepas de Huitlacoche (crepes filled with corn truffle), Chiles Rellenos (poblano peppers stuffed with cheese and ground beef, Robalo a la Veracruzana (filet of sea bass with green olives, tomatoes and vegetables). Wandering musical trios add to the ambiance. This restaurant was the winner of a Dirona Award.
Housed in a 400 year old historic former farmhouse, the Hacienda de los Morales is an oasis of calm in the bustling metropolis of Mexico City. This sophisticated restaurant and bar expertly prepares sumptuous Mexican and Spanish classics for patrons to enjoy against the backdrop of Spanish colonial decor. Request a table by the windows where the tinkling of the garden fountains mixes pleasantly with the pianist. Whether visiting for a power lunch with the associates or a romantic evening, Hacienda de los Morales will make it an experience to remember.
This is the branch of Mercado de San Juan restaurant. Las Tapas de San Juan may not be fancy looking but it is a nice spot to buy quality deli product and savor some delicious tapas. Right in the middle of the Spanish market, the ambiance here is lively and exotic. The food served consist of a variety of small plates based on ham, cheese, baguettes and cold cuts. A number of delectable desserts are also available here of which the strawberry confit and the walnut dessert are the most highly recommended. If you happen to be shopping at the Mercado de San Juan, drop in for a quick bite.