SIGFRIED’S COFFEE LOUNGE
Read moreThis stylish lounge café offers Italian coffee and sandwiches.
BUENA TIERRA
Read moreSmall dishes, pitas, pasta, oak, sandwiches, etc. Many simple products are available for sale.
CAFE D’CARLO
Read moreNeighbour on the South side, it's a small neighborhood café.
RUBEN'S HAMBURGUERS
Read moreThis establishment offers a variety of roasted charcoal burgers. Convenient for a quick meal.
MERCADO SAN JUAN
Read moreIt is a market whose location dates back to pre-Hispanic times. Today it is made up of take-away stalls and small restaurants that specialize in "extraordinary" food and are visited daily by chefs, artists, politicians and anyone who wants to taste unusual dishes: iguanas, crocodiles, ostriches, ants, grasshoppers, scorpions, insects... You will find good quality baguettes, imported meats and cheeses in the stalls of these markets.
LAMM
Read moreInside, this lounge is the ideal place to get off the city to eat or eat breakfast. The space is well studied, the glass bay, closed in the event of rain, makes it possible to feel close to the outside. The art bookstore is right next door, just a jump to read.
LE PAIN QUOTIDIEN
Read moreThis is the famous Belgian channel. A European-inspired bakery offering tasty breakfast formulas. For lunch, salads, sandwiches and pastries of all kinds. Eat on site or to take away.
EL AUTÉNTICO PATO MANILA
Read moreThe simplest menu in the universe for this restaurant that claims to be the most authentic taqueria in the capital. You can choose between oriental or Mexican style tacos, crispy wonton or spring rolls. All with duck, a real treat. You eat it all up inside this tiny restaurant, which has only a few high chairs facing the kitchen and along the wall. The place is a hit, so much so that it has two other addresses in Mexico City, in Polanco and Centro Historico.
MERCADO MEDELLÍN
Read moreMercado Medellín is the typical Mexican market where, in addition to shopping, you can find food at all hours: juices and fruit salads, typical food, grilled meats, Cuban stands (you have to look for them in the maze) and seafood stands. At noon, many comedores, often crowded, on Coahuila Street offer lunch options, all of which are pretty much the same in terms of value for money. Stroll between the stalls and let yourself be guided by the daily variations of the menus!