Exterior view of Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City. Ornate stone facade with sculptures and a majestic dome under a clear blue sky where you can find amazing mexico city food.

Mexico City, a culinary paradise, wasn’t on my travel radar, but let me tell you, it should be on yours! From friendly faces to endless things to eat and do, this city will embrace you with open arms. My two days here barely scratched the surface of this massive city, so I focused on the most frequently recommended spots I gained from family, friends, and followers. So let’s dive into the best food Mexico City has to offer!

Coming from the US, you’ll be delighted by the affordability. Restaurants that would cost a fortune in New York City (where I’m based) are half the price in CDMX. While top-tier spots can still be splurges, Mexico City lets you experience world-class cuisine without breaking the bank. So when speaking of food, budget for some amazing meals – the prices are reasonable and the flavors are incredible.

Reservations are crucial in Mexico City, not just for fancy restaurants but for many popular places. Book months in advance if possible. My biggest regret? Missing out on Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera’s Casa Azul because reservations are now mandatory and disappear fast.

In this article, browse through some of my personal favorite food places in Mexico City (so far!). From quick street bites to upscale dining experiences, this list offers a taste of my personal favorites!

Tips for Visiting Mexico City

Getting Around?

Mexico City is a walker’s paradise, but for longer distances, the metro system is your best friend. Safe, efficient, and easy to navigate, the metro will whisk you around the city like a pro. Whether you’re exploring the vibrant streets of Centro Histórico or heading to the beautiful Chapultepec Park, the metro is a convenient and cost-effective option. For a truly authentic experience, consider visiting different neighborhoods through the metro, each offering its unique charm. Don’t forget to grab a metro card to unlock the city’s vast network!

A woman in casual clothing walks toward a grand building with neoclassical architecture, large columns, and a golden dome under a clear blue sky.

Where to Stay?

Mexico City offers a wide range of accommodations, whether you crave a boutique hotel in the heart of the action or a charming bed and breakfast in a historic neighborhood. From modern luxury to cozy charm, there’s a perfect place for every traveler. For food lovers, staying near renowned culinary hubs like Roma Norte or Polanco is ideal, where you can indulge in mouthwatering Mexican cuisine at local restaurants and vibrant street food markets. Explore the Mexico City map for all the hotels and accommodations across various budgets and locations, and find your ideal match for an unforgettable stay!

What to Not Miss in Mexico City?

A trip to Mexico City is truly incomplete without experiencing the awe-inspiring Teotihuacan pyramids. These ancient structures stand as a testament to a powerful and fascinating civilization, offering a unique opportunity to dive into Mexico’s rich history. Walking among these monumental ruins, you’ll feel a sense of wonder as you imagine the lives of those who once lived here.


Hiking to the top of the Sun Pyramid provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding valley, making it a must-visit destination for any traveler. The climb can be challenging, but the reward—a sense of accomplishment and unforgettable vistas—makes it all worthwhile.


After exploring the pyramids, take some time to immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture by enjoying traditional Mexican cuisine. From street tacos bursting with flavor to authentic mole and regional dishes, Mexico City is a food lover’s paradise. Don’t miss trying food in Mexico City, where every bite tells a story of history, tradition, and culinary excellence. Whether it’s sampling fresh tortillas, savoring rich salsas, or indulging in delicious tamales, each meal offers a deeper connection to the city’s vibrant heritage.


This blend of history, exploration, and mouthwatering food makes visiting Teotihuacan and experiencing food in Mexico City an essential part of any journey to this dynamic and culturally rich city.an unforgettable experience.

Where to Eat?

I am going to break this list down by type of experience you’re looking for:

Popular Destination: Quintonil

quintonil restaurant in mexico city where there is wire chairs and wooden tables
Quintonil

Address: Av. Isaac Newton 55, Polanco, Polanco IV Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

The restaurant focuses on using fresh, local ingredients and traditional Mexican techniques. Quintonil offers a tasting menu that changes daily. The menu includes items like bluefin tuna, grasshoppers, and escamoles (ant eggs). You can find their menu here.

Quintonil’s lofty ranking (number 9 on The World’s 50 Best Restaurants) certainly sets the stage for an extraordinary experience. I can say it lived up to the magic in many ways.

The service was impeccable, the ambiance enchanting, and most importantly, everyone was incredibly kind and welcoming. Luxury dining can often feel intimidating, but at Quintonil, I felt right at home.

The tasting menu was a true adventure, showcasing a strong expression of Mexican culinary philosophy, though not all ingredients were native. Each course was beautifully presented and bursting with flavor. However, the wine pairings, while well-intentioned, fell short. I found the quality to be relatively low compared to the overall experience, and recommend opting for cocktails instead.

So, the verdict? For me, Quintonil was undeniably a highlight of my Mexico City adventure, perhaps even the best restaurant we experienced in this incredible food Mexico City scene. When compared to the global elite of The World’s 50 Best, there might still be a gap to bridge.

Rating?

Food5
Service5
Ambiance5

Delicious Dinner: Páramo

Páramo restaurant with different salsas and and limes for food Mexico City
Páramo

Address: Av. Yucatan 84, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

Sure, we waited about 45 minutes to snag a table at Páramo on a Saturday night – a testament to its popularity! In my opinion, the wait was absolutely worth it. The atmosphere crackled with energy, a perfect backdrop to the delicious food.

The tacos were a standout – fresh, flavorful, and a true taste of Mexican flair.  My favorite taco? The poblano pepper! Absolute perfection. A symphony of textures and tastes in every bite.  The margaritas, while tasty, were a tad on the weak side for my tequila-loving palate.

Minor quibble aside with the service being a bit slower, Páramo completely charmed me.  From the vibrant ambiance to the delightful bites, it’s a must-try for anyone seeking a slice of Mexico City’s buzzing culinary scene.

Rating?

Food4.7
Service4
Ambiance5

Best Brunch: Catamundi

Catamundi Restaurant in Mexico City with a green and rustic appeal inside an open concept place. Wooden tables with chairs.
Catamundi

Address: Alejandro Dumas 97, Polanco, Polanco IV Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

Catamundi charmed me with its simple yet delicious approach to brunch. It’s the perfect spot to gather to hang alone or with friends and fuel up for a day of exploring all the food Mexico City has to offer. The menu offers a variety of affordable options, each guaranteed to leave you satisfied. Be warned, this place fills up fast! Make a reservation or arrive early to snag a table. Don’t worry if your group is just two – the bar area and nearby tables seat couples efficiently. I luckily got a table in the back because I was here on a random weekday that was both rainy and cool.

Overall, it’s a wonderful place to spend a morning or afternoon.

My favorite dish I had was the French toast – it was absolutely delicious and sweet, which is what I was in the mood for that day.

An added bonus? Catamundi boasts a unique little market inside. After your delicious brunch, browse through their selection of unique products, many you won’t find in your average supermarket. It’s the perfect way to cap off a delightful morning! I was tempted to buy so many things but decided to opt out since I was flying to Guadalajara that night.

For food lovers, all the food Mexico City can offer holds a special place in my heart, and Catamundi is no exception. Whether you’re craving hearty savory dishes or indulging in sweet treats, it’s a must-visit spot for those looking to experience the rich and diverse culinary scene of Mexico City.

Rating?

Food4.6
Service4.4
Ambiance5

Quicker Eat: Pollos Poncho

Pollos Poncho restaurant in Mexico City with green exterior and rounded bulb lights
Pollos Poncho

Address: Av. Álvaro Obregón 118, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

Craving chicken in Mexico City? Look no further than Pollos Poncho! This quirky restaurant isn’t your average chicken joint.  Sure, they offer classics like tacos al pastor, but with a twist – here, succulent chicken takes the starring role instead of pork.

But Pollos Poncho’s menu goes beyond the expected. Feeling adventurous?  Try their Middle Eastern-inspired grilled chicken pita slathered with labneh (a yogurt cheese).  For a comforting and classic option, their whole roasted chicken with rice, potatoes, guacamole, and fresh tortillas is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.

A fun fact I learned was that the team behind Pollo Poncho is the mastermind behind El Moro, Mexico’s most famous churro chain.

Rating?

Food4.8
Service4.5
Ambiance4


Sweet Spot: Churrería El Moro

Churrería El Moro in Mexico City with blue and yellow color interior with a fun atmosphere
Churrería El Moro

Address: I visited C. Génova 59, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico but they have multiple locations around the city.

Don’t let the tourist buzz fool you – Churrería El Moro serves up some of the most delightful food Mexico City has to offer! These warm, soft delights are made fresh daily (literally watched them make ours fresh!!) and practically beg to be dipped into their rich, house-made Mexican hot chocolate. The line moved at a leisurely pace, and while it wasn’t the most efficient system, the wait absolutely melted away with the first sip of that incredible hot chocolate. Depending on your appetite, 2 churros should satisfy most cravings. Be warned though, these sweet treats deliver a flavor punch!

The service at Churrería El Moro is swift and friendly, the bathrooms are spotless, and the charming décor adds to the overall experience. It’s the perfect spot to indulge your sweet tooth and soak up a bit of Mexico City’s vibrant atmosphere. Food in Mexico City truly doesn’t get more indulgent than this!

Rating?

Food4.8
Service5
Ambiance4.8

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Others I Missed for Top Food Mexico City?

These were on my list but unfortunately didn’t have time!

Two days in Mexico City simply wasn’t enough to fully experience the city’s incredible food and Mexico City scene! While I managed to visit some amazing spots, there were a few others that remained tantalizingly out of reach. For those seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure, CDMX’s street food scene is legendary, offering a mind-boggling array of budget-friendly bites guaranteed to set your taste buds on fire. Craving something a little more upscale? Venture into the trendy Roma Norte neighborhood, where hidden gems abound. This city truly offers a diverse and unforgettable culinary experience at every corner!

Pasillo de Humo in Condesa was another highly-recommended spot that supposedly boasts the best mole in the city (a must-try for any food adventurer!).

However, two restaurants left us with major FOMO (fear of missing out): Pujol and Contramar. These were consistently mentioned by everyone we spoke to, but snagging reservations for these culinary darlings proved to be an impossible feat. Moral of the story? Book well in advance, especially if you have your heart set on a specific restaurant.

To help you plan your own delicious adventure, I’ve created a Google Map with all the locations mentioned in this blog post + more. Buen provecho! (Enjoy your meal!)

Planning a trip to Mexico City can be overwhelming, but fear not! I offer personalized travel guides and planning services specifically designed to unlock the magic of this vibrant city.

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Whether you’re a history buff craving ancient ruins, a foodie yearning for the perfect taco, or an art enthusiast seeking hidden galleries, I can craft the ideal itinerary to match your interests and travel style.

Ready to experience Mexico City like a local? Learn more about my personalized travel planning services here and start crafting your dream Mexico City adventure!

Until next time, happy wanderings!

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