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Best Dinner Spots in Mexico City

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Looking for the best places to dine in Mexico City? Look no further! From trendy rooftop bars to hidden gem taco stands, Mexico City has a vast array of dining options to choose from. Are you craving traditional Mexican cuisine or looking to try something new and unique? Let us guide you to the top dinner spots in Mexico City for an unforgettable culinary experience.

1. Sud 777, Mexico City

Sud 777 Tasting Menu

Led by chef Edgar Nuñez, Sud 777 cooks fresh Mexican cuisine made with local produce and ingredients - the tasting menu changes according to the seasons. Make sure to reserve ahead of time.

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2. La Casa de las Sirenas, Mexico City

La Casa de Las Sirenas Plates

Traditional Mexican fare with some delightful contemporary twists. The 1754-built terrace offers impressive views of the city's historic center - from the Metropolitan Cathedral, to the Templo Mayor Museum.

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3. Campobaja, Mexico City

Campobaja Conchas Shells

Campobaja prides themselves on temporality, so the menu is always designed around the products available at a given time. Fresh and sustainable, with a focus on seafood.

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4. Dulce Patria, Mexico City

Dulce Patria Entrance

Located inside the luxury Las Alcobas hotel in upmarket Polanco, Dulce Patria is part restaurant, part gallery. Largely focused on contemporary Mexican cuisine presented through ornamental small platings.

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5. El Mayor, Mexico City

El Mayor - Portion pasta

El Mayor strikes a winning trifecta: great food, great service, and magnificent views. The restaurant's terrace overlooks the Metropolitan Cathedral and provides probably the best vantage point from which to see the Templo Mayor ruins.

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6. El Sella, Mexico City

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More so a restaurant than a bar, El Sella evokes the vibe of an old-school cantina. The establishment is not only a popular day-drinking joint, but a local go-to for some of the best chamorros in town.

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7. Pujol, Mexico City

Pujol Food

Inspired by the concept of Japanese omakase bars - Pujol's dishes change every day. Opt for either the true omakase-taco experience, or the Mexican tasting menu. Also of note: there are wine pairings for each dish.

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8. Sartoria, Mexico City

Sartoria Plate

Trained by the Michelin-starred Massimo Bottura, chef Marco Carboni delivers one of Mexico City's finest Italian dining experiences. Sartoria uses ingredients direct from Italy, and specializes in fresh pasta.

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9. Ginza Kagari - Soba, Mexico City

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Intimate alleyway counter pouring thick, creamy tori paitan broth that drinks like a heavy sauce. Long queues lead to a silent wood bar where the focus stays strictly on the complex chicken soup.

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10. T nakameguro | Wagyu T-bone steak, Mexico City

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Intimate wagyu omakase counter hidden in a speakeasy-style Nakameguro space. A 12-seat bar faces the open kitchen, where chefs run a synchronized tasting menu ending with a charcoal-grilled Omi beef T-bone.

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11. Ginza Chikamitsu 6-chome, Mexico City

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Private-room yakiniku restaurant in Ginza serving fixed courses of premium Japanese beef. Staff grill cuts of wagyu directly at the table, moving from sea urchin rolls to thick brioche cutlet sandwiches and warm clay pot rice.

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12. Coco Nemaru Ginza, Mexico City

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Upscale Ginza yakiniku room serving heavily marbled Mogami Wagyu beef on private table grills. Strong ventilation keeps the air clear while smaller cuts sizzle on the grates and staff step in to cook the one-pound steaks.

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13. Ginza Kyūbey Honten, Mexico City

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Historic five-story sushi institution serving traditional Edomae omakase and original warship rolls. Counter seats face the chefs directly, keeping the large room surprisingly boisterous and lively.

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14. 123BAGEL, Mexico City

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Multi-room Thai restaurant and gallery operating behind a plain Centro storefront. Live trees and vintage furniture fill the dining spaces, with tables sharing plates of Pad Thai and green curry.

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15. Ramen Jazzy Beats, Mexico City

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Compact Mexico City ramen shop serving hot bowls to a steady soundtrack of jazz and beats. Steaming noodles and cold beers slide across the counter in a tight, fast-paced room.

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16. Brasserie L'écrin, Mexico City

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Intimate Cuauhtémoc bistro serving traditional French cooking in a cozy space with checkered floors. The owner works the room while tables fill up for carafes of wine, blackboard specials, and beef medallions.

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17. Motenashi Kuroki, Mexico City

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Compact Cuauhtémoc dining room split into a steamy ramen counter and an intimate sushi bar behind a single sliding door. The menus cross over, pairing deep bowls of handmade noodles with fresh omakase cuts.

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18. Sushi Hashimoto, Mexico City

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Vast, glass-domed dining room inside the Camino Real Polanco mixing Japanese precision with Mexican heat. Sashimi arrives with local salsas in a polished space built for elaborate omakase dinners.

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19. Ginza Bakery, Mexico City

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Intimate 15-seat sidewalk counter serving high-end sushi with the casual, shoulder-to-shoulder rhythm of a street taqueria. The omakase runs through truffle-topped kampachi rolls and rib eye tacos folded in crisp nori.

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20. Aji-ichi, Mexico City

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Long-standing Japanese restaurant serving classic sushi, teppanyaki, and hot ramen. Tables sit outside in a quiet, landscaped garden built around a pond, waterfall, and tea house.

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21. Menya Shichisai, Mexico City

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Compact ramen shop serving bowls of duck, pork, and chicken broth, each paired with steamed rice and a tamago egg. Counter stools and small tables fill the tight room, backed by a steady soundtrack of curated music.

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22. Yoshoku Yoshikami, Mexico City

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Serene hotel dining room in Polanco serving traditional Japanese dishes and tableside shabu-shabu. Seating runs from a quiet sushi bar to an open-air terrace beside a Zen garden.

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