CDMX for foodie

CDMX for foodie

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Hey there! This is your go-to guide for food in Mexico. Whether you're on a tight budget or looking for fancy eats, Mexico has a lot of tasty food options. There is not only Mexican cuisine, but even Japanese and Jewish.
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Taverna

The inside is super cozy and has that chic vibe going on.They've got some seriously good meat options on the menu, and their drink selection is top-notch too!

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Sartoria

It might be a bit on the pricey side, but trust me, it's worth every penny. They really know how to blend unique flavors together, and the food is simply mouthwatering.

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Wabi Sushi

We snagged seats at the counter and got to witness the chefs working their magic with absolute precision and care. The fish was incredibly fresh, i recommend Hamachi nigiri and the rib-eye maki.

psst! There's a hidden bar inside!

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Madre cafe

They've got the best breakfast around, and it's not just that – they offer plenty of seating both indoors and outdoors.

And let me tell you, their food and wine never disappoint.

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Pizzeria della Madonna

You'll feel that Italian spirit all around, and their pizza is out of this world. Don't forget to try their tiramisu—it's served in a truly surprising way.

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Azul Historico

It's a peaceful and tasty spot to drop by while you're wandering around the city center.

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Lardo

They're well-known for their breakfast, but you'll also find a variety of other Mediterranean dishes on the menu.

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Mendl

It's a fusion of Jewish and Eastern European culinary traditions.

You absolutely must give the Lahtkes (potato pancakes) with sour cream and Ukrainian borscht a try.

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Yerba Santa

It was the first place I tried in CDMX, and it's still one of the best. The way they plate the food is incredible, but the taste is even better than the presentation. I believe they deserve to be in all food guides.

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Pujol

It was a top-notch experience. The whole thing was well-organized and took about 4 hours. Every dish had its own unique flavors and went perfectly with the one before it. They even told us about each dish, how to eat it, and suggested drinks to go with our meal.

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Ojo De Agua

The outdoor seating is nice, and there's a food shop near the cash register. They serve a variety of foods, including bowls and burgers, and there are vegetarian options too. In short, it's all about healthy food here.

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IDE Gourmet Oriental

You get to pick your fish (like really fresh salmon or tuna), and you can ask the chefs to prepare it as sashimi, nigiri, in bowls, and more. You can try the lunch box; they change up the protein choices every day. They also have some Japanese products for sale, and I was happy to find a tasty green tea there.

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to be continued...

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