What we ate and drank in Mexico City

Mexico City has so many bars and restaurants, you could probably spend a lifetime there and not try them all- it reminded me of New York in that way. When I travel I always want to know good places to eat, so decided to make a whole blog post about what we ate and drank, in case any of you need recommendations for a future trip. 

The desert options at Hacienda de los Morales 

The desert options at Hacienda de los Morales 

Restaurants

Moxie - Our first night my sister and I just wandered around in Condesa and picked one of the first places we saw. We didn't understand anything on the menu but it turned out to be delicious tostadas.

Marcelino Pan y Vino - Had a tasty lunch here on NYE, because almost everything else was closed! Not amazing, but friendly service and worked in a pinch.

Fonda Garufa - The nice English speaking chef at Marcelino recommended this place when we asked what would be open for lunch New Year's Day. Nice upstairs area with windows looking out on the street.  TBH I was so dead and hungover I think the food was good but can't say for sure.

Ordering pizza from Uber Eats - Yes, I am ashamed to admit it, but on New Year's Day we were so tired we decided to just order pizza in. My sister thought she was ordering pizza by the slice, but we ended up with three large pizzas, over an hour after placing our order. Not recommended.

Ivoire - French restaurant in Polanco. Not my favorite food, but was a nice place to people watch fancy Mexicans. 

Taqueria El Turix - Basically a taco truck, but in a small storefront. They have one kind of meat (pork?) and serve it in a few different ways - taco, torta, panucho (which is a tortilla stuffed with beans, fried, and with meat on top). Really f-ing delicious, without any atmosphere whatsoever.

El Moro Churrería - They have a few locations, but we went to the one inside the fancy department store El Palacio de Hierro and sat on the nice outdoor terrace. YUM.

Nueve 99 - Decided to try this place after failing at Camino Blanca (see below). Cool upscale indoor/outdoor space, and great food (we really liked the grilled artichoke). I think it's owned by the same group as Nobu.

Dulce Patria - A really beautiful restaurant in Polanco. Each dish was like a work of art. IMO the taste of the food itself didn't live up to the looks. Still, was a very nice dining experience for about $60 USD per person (for a meal that probably would run upwards of $150pp in SF)

Que Seria De Mi - Cute small brunch spot in Condesa, serving American and Mexican options.

Hacienda de los Morales - In a hotel in Polanco, more old school elegant than hip/cool. Huge portions, and a live band playing. Not sure it'd be my first choice to go back to, but was a nice place to go with parents.

Mercado Roma - Like Eataly in New York, a modern food court with many Mexican and international options and a nice patio.

Mercado Roma

Mercado Roma

 

Bars

Niuyorquina (pronounced like New York-ina) - A random first night find. A lively casual bar in Condesa where they were playing an interesting mix of super loud Mexican and 90s music. 

Balmori Roofbar - Really cool loungey spot in Roma (on a roof, but not a view) with tasty cocktails, many which, for unknown reasons, feature Hypnotiq. 

Licorería Limantour - Apparently one of the world's best 50 bars, so you don't need me to tell you it's good. We went to the Roma location. Cool vibe and great cocktails. 

Hotel Condesa DF terrace bar - I actually tried to come here last time i had a one-night layover in DF, but it was closed for an event. Glad I got to go this time; it's a nice terrace with cocktails, sushi and sort-of a view.

Gin Gin - Another trendy lounge spot in Polanco (they have another location in Roma too), big cocktails with a focus on gin, had a great DJ when we went on a Friday.

Miralto - Bar/Restaurant located on 41st floor of a Torre Latinoamericana the Reforma area. It's painfully touristy but it DOES have a great view of expansive Mexico City and makes a nice place to rest your feet if you've been sightseeing in the area. You can also pay to go to the 44th floor, but the lines for that are super long, and you get to cut them to go to the bar.

La Santa - Nightclub in Polanco that I went to for New Year's Eve. Lasers, DJ, American and Mexican music. This was the only time I went out, so I can't comment much on nightlife overall, but we got there at 4 AM, and when we left at 5:30 the party was still going strong.

Where we didn't eat:

Because they were closed (we were in Mexico City during the first week of Jan, where a lot of things are closed)

Rustic Kitchen - A totally random Italian place where I made a reservation on Open Table for NYE, and then we got there and it was closed. Not saying you should go there, but it makes the "What we didn't eat" list :)

Nudo Negro - Dinner place in Roma that looked great, but was closed

Huset - Dinner place in Roma, we were able to walk in and it was soooo cute, and I was really proud when I understood the guy who told me they were closed until January 10. Spanish lessons FTW!

Because we are weird

Blanco Calima - Restaurant in a cool old mansion where we really awkwardly walked in, sat down, and realized they only had 4 things on the menu. Fine with me but my sister doesn't like places like that so I tried to make up a lie in Spanish (I either said "She doesn't eat meat" or "She doesn't food meat")

Sud 777 - Where I made a reservation, but then we realized it would take 45 min to an hour in Uber, so we went somewhere closer