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Carretera México-Toluca s/n, Cuajimalpa de Morelos, Distrito Federal
Park · 188 tips and reviews
Nathan: Feels like you're far away from the city when you're here. Great for wandering, but be careful as there is no cell signal or signage. Easy to get Ubers in/out from the restaurants by the ex-Convent.
Italian Restaurant · Downtown · 2 tips and reviews
Nathan: Vibey Roman trattoria in a beautiful corner of Centro. Sit outside and feel transported to Rome with a glass of wine and a spaghetti cacio e pepe. Small spot that gets crowded quickly, so make a res!
Liverpool 184 (Chapultepec), Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal
Korean Restaurant · Juárez · 139 tips and reviews
Nathan: The OG Korean BBQ spot in Mexico City, where you still grill the meat over freshly-heated charcoals. No frills interior, but the service is on-point and the menu is extensive.
Av. Nuevo León 4A (Álvaro Obregón), Cuauhtemoc, Distrito Federal
Beer Store · Hipódromo · 44 tips and reviews
Nathan: Best draft beer bar in CDMX, hands down. Tons of taps so you’re bound to find something that fits your mood. Beautiful and cozy interior inside as well.
Nathan: Can't go wrong with any of the pizzas here -- I'm personally partial to the pepperoni, loaded up with extra hot oil. Great spot to order takeout and delivery from as well.
Nathan: Some of the best tacos in CDMX. The specials change frequently, but they're always on point. Can't go wrong with the tostada de atun or the campechano and pastor tacos.
Korean Restaurant · Lomas de Chapultepec 4 · 9 tips and reviews
Nathan: Wow. As legit as it gets. Delicious KBBQ — get the brisket — and soups. Top notch service as well. Quite possibly one of the best Korean restaurants in Latin America.
Taco Restaurant · Cuauhtémoc · 20 tips and reviews
Jorge López Manjarrez: Los tacos están bien pero una taquería real de barrio es mejor. Recomiendo taco campechano. Tal vez es mejor pedir los tacos sin frijoles para que resalte más el sabor. Flan y carajillo: recomendables
Amber: The best of the Quentin outposts if you're looking to post up and get some work done. The largest of the locations (so you shouldn't have to fight for a seat), reliable wifi, and even a food menu 🙌
Nathan: Truly magical place, truly nothing like it. Beautiful surroundings, delicious vegetarian fare, and inventive cocktails. Reservation via Instagram only.
Nathan: Now *this* is a speakeasy. I’m not gonna ruin the surprise with the entrance, but it’s seriously cool. Drinks are well-crafted too. English-speaking bartenders (if you need that sort of thing).
Bosque de Chapultepec 1a Sección, Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal
History Museum · Bosque de Chapultepec 1 · 619 tips and reviews
MXDF: Uno de los lugares más impresionantes del Distrito Federal. Además de permitirnos conocer los lujos con los que vivía Porfirio Díaz, y Maximiliano, nos ofrece un sinfín de historias y murales...
Av. Paseo de la Reforma s/n, Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal
Park · Bosque de Chapultepec 1 · 700 tips and reviews
PriceTravel: Chapultepec es el bosque urbano más grande de América Latina, un centro cultural de convivencia y diversión para toda la familia. Visita las 3 secciones del Bosque y ¡Diviértete a lo grande!
Comfort Food Restaurant · Roma Norte · 223 tips and reviews
Fernanda Wintrych: Todo buenísimo! Los gnoccis, tiradito de pulpo, los gins y el róbalo. Y los postres igual de buenos, el brioche con queso de ceniza, miel y Chile guajillo puede ser mi nueva adiccion.
Plaza Luis Cabrera 16, Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal
Café · Roma Norte · 1 tip
Nathan: Gorgeous and spacious coffee shop in Roma Norte. If you've been to their other locations in Bogotá or Cartagena, you'll feel right at home -- except this outpost uses local Mexican beans instead.
Spencer 314 (Mariano Escobedo), Miguel Hidalgo, CDMX
Chinese Restaurant · Polanco · 2 tips and reviews
Nathan: You literally feel like you’re in China, complete with sauce bar and the little cans of hot oil. Pricey, but worth it to get a mala hotpot fix.
Nathan: Ring the doorbell and enter the Chinese supermarket of your dreams — full of noodles, sauces, oils, soup bases, produce, and frozen dumplings. A gem for Chinese groceries in Polanco.
San Luis Potosi 173 (entre Monterrey y Medellín), Cuauhtemoc, Distrito Federal
Grocery Store · 411 tips and reviews
Nathan: Great spot to pick up all the Japanese ingredients you need (wayyy better than Japantown in Polanco). Wide selection to stock up on frozen fish, miso, ikura, and more.