PHOTO BISTRO
Read moreOpen Monday to Saturday from 14 am to 2 am. Sunday from 14 am to 19 pm.
It is a French bistro with a warm atmosphere. Christian Besson, the boss, from western France, has developed a very attractive map, where the classics of French cuisine are represented: onion soup, moulds to white wine, Saint-Jacques shells, duck conflict, pepper steak, lorraine lorraine and, like desserts, the traditional tatin pie, the charlotte to chocolate etc. Simply delicious. An ideal option for all those nostalgic for French cuisine. Reasonable prices and excellent service.
MAXIMO BISTROT LOCAL
Read moreA simple concept: every day, the menu changes according to the products of the market (meat, fish, vegetables, spices, mushrooms), which will not have travelled more than 24 hours from their place of origin. The cuisine is hailed as one of the best in the city. The dishes are sophisticated without being ostentatious; for example, the delicate mussels with coconut and saffron or the huachinango on a bed of lentils and rissoto. An excellent address, which also offers an excellent wine and alcohol list.
BISTRO ARLEQUIN
Read moreA few steps from the Angel of Independence, here is a real good little French bistro. You can find very good specialities from home, between the beef fillets with typical sauces (pepper, mustard, bourguignonne, etc.), the salmon à la dijonnaise, the snails, quenelles, lamb Pondicherry, Niçoise salad or the crème brûlée to finish in beauty. In short, it's a beautiful place. Bistro Arelquin is a timeless place with a constant quality. Moreover the place is always full. Perfect if you are in need of specialities from France!
ROJO BISTRO
Read moreOpen Monday to Saturday from 14 am to midnight. Sunday from 14 am to 18 pm. International cuisine bistro. Among the specialities of the house, the black risotto, the tuna tartar and the duck magret.
LE BON PLAN
Read moreLe Bon Plan, a friendly and unpretentious corner of France, is the project of Christophe and his family who settled in the capital of Jalisciense. He has turned this house, which was destined to be destroyed, into a place where curious Mexicans or Francophiles and nostalgic French people meet over a bottle of wine or a dish, while listening to an accordion tune from one of the bands that perform in the evening. Also worth discovering is their other restaurant, Amelie, on Terranova Avenue, in the Providencia neighborhood, perfect for breakfast and brunch.