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7 years ago
This is a tru find!!!!! A very well decorated traditional family casona in the city Awesome breakfast Torta de chilaquiles very impressive Salmon & Goat Cheese Omelet amazing Amazing pastry read more
Itzcóatl 58
Col. Tlaxpana
11370 México, D.F.
Mexico
55 5566 3669
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http://www.deliarrozconleche.com
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What time does Arroz con Leche open?
Arroz con Leche opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Arroz con Leche opens at 8:00 AM on Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Arroz con Leche close?
Arroz con Leche closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Arroz con Leche closes at 5:00 PM on Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Fri 7:00 AM - 6:00 PMSat-Sun 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Does Arroz con Leche serve alcohol?
Yes, Arroz con Leche serves alcohol.
Does Arroz con Leche have parking?
Yes, Arroz con Leche has parking options.
Does Arroz con Leche have free WiFi?
Yes, Arroz con Leche has free WiFi.
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Overall a very nice bookstore with a really good atmosphere. There is a good size dining area with…read morebreakfast menu. The service is very quick.
okayyy so so so cute! absolutely loved the vibes of this place (3 stories tall and rooftop on top)…read more plenty of seating and general vibe is 10/10. they have non sorry milk (soy/coofnut/almond) for an upcharge of 17€. slightly overpriced me thinks (coffee not that good) but would go again for the aesthetic. THEY ALSO TAKE CARD AND HAVE BANOS
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Green juice, coffee and bread.
They have a huge array of breakfast pastries on display and I'm sure the majority of them are baked…read morefresh every day. This small bakery is off on a side street and the only reason why I found it was because I just happened to be close to exchanging money. In fact there are at least five or six other small restaurants on the same street. I bought just a single Danish that had some type of pineapple filling. There were so many more like strawberry and orange that were equally tempting. I already knew I wasn't going to go for some heavy chocolate pastry or even a concha for that matter. Calories are important these days and I think I made the right choice with the pineapple danish. The first bite is awesome!
I was looking for something sweet after dinner found this right next door to where I had dinner (De…read moreMar A Mar) Got in about 25 min before they were closing. And they took my order w/ no problem. They were super nice. Place is super clean and they have good music. So atmosphere pretty cool, great spot to meet friends and hang out or just have a tea, latte, coffee whatever. Crêpe was good but not the best I've had, the dough was thick for my taste and apparently at this spot all the Crêpes have cream cheese. Make sure to tell them no cream cheese if you are lactose intolerant. I asked if they could please remake it because I was lactose intolerant and they fix it with no charge. I was so happy and the fact that they had an amazing attitude made the Crepe taste better. Other than this place is awesome Muchas gracias por sus atenciones y las delicias.
Prueba la Estrella de la casa. Concha de Nutella.
Nuestra pasión por el café, la compartimos contigo.
Green Power Sandwich. Nuestra opción vegana.
Super satisfied!!! Crepes and Waffles is located at the 2nd floor of the mall. Love the coffee that…read morei ordered. 5/5 presentation, taste and price! I ordered nutella crepe... perfect! There's variety of choices for crepes but i don't want to take the risk cuz it's in Spanish, I can't understand what's in the crepe. No english translation. My husband ordered waffle. He's satisfied too! Service was fast. It's in the food court but has its own room or space. Overall, really satisfied!
I was cruising around the mall and I came across this restaurant in the food court area. This…read moreplace was wide open and empty when I got here at 10:30am and one would think that there would be more customers especially given their breakfast waffles specialty. A Server came out and greeted me, and I just parked myself in their outdoor section within the food court area. I started out with a cafe Americano con leche, as well as, a pan de dulce. The coffee and pastry was pretty average tasting. So I just sat there for about fifteen minutes, and nobody bothered to come back to see if I wanted to order something else. It seemed like the workers here were busy organizing their stuff behind the counter, and I didn't really want to bother anybody for service. The indoor shopping area is what makes this restaurant unique, but I didn't pick-up any special vibe from here.
Mocha chitilly latte
Their pastries are very limited, and what they did have were only one or two. Granted I showed up…read moreat noon and perhaps most of their pastries and food were already consumed in the morning. I tried to order a panque de naranja and it was very difficult to get the attention from the employee working behind the counter. She was fiddling with the coffee maker and not too much concerned about the people waiting to order. Similarly the other two employees who were closeby, were just too busy in their personal conversation to be bothered with helping out a customer. I went ahead and ordered the 90 peso pan de naranja which was hard as a rock and way over-priced. I really wasn't feeling anything positive about this cafe.
When I started going here it was 4 stars. Good food, huge portions and very cheap and efficient…read more This place has fallen out of favor since we went a few times and they were out of salsa verde and one time out of chicken... This place is still a good choice, but go early and be flexible about what you want to eat. If you go with a specific craving for chilaquiles, they may fall short.
Desayunos ricos y económicos. Los huevos divorciados son deli y los chilaquiles con chorizo. Ambiente agradable y tranquilo.
Baguette De pollo
A sleek, modern and comfortable café in the heart of the historic center. The service is very good,…read moreI paid for my drink and it was brought to my table. My decaf so I latte was delicious and the price was substantially less than Starbucks. They had an awesome playlist and strong Wi-Fi. It's clean inside and the bathroom is clean.
Quiet, lovely modernist café with strong espresso and adoration. Lots of grad students studying…read more Pastries include corn bread (panque de elote), chocolate cake, and cookies to go.
Mexico City is underrated as far as their coffee scene goes. Some of my favorite cafes in the world…read moreare located here in the city. Hard to choose a favorite, but as far as sheer options go -- this is coffee lover's paradise. They have an entire wall of coffee beans sourced from around the world, notwithstanding a plentiful variety of different roasts.
Cool coffee shop near the Angel of Independence! This place…read moreis awesome. They have coffee from all over the world- seriously. They had java from Ethiopia, Kenya, Cuba, Hawaii, and all kinds of other exotic places. I opted for the Ethiopian, which was rich, winey, and earthy at the same time. Delicious. I also got their bagel with lox and cream cheese, which was a great choice. It tasted amazing- thick on the lox, with just a dollop of cream cheese and capers with a fresh, plain bagel. The service was fast, and friendly. The coffee shop was really clean, and comfortable with plush seating in an indoor/outdoor setting. The outdoors area was formed by glass walls separating the outdoors area which can be closed off with a rolling garage door. I really liked this coffee shop! I hope to return!
One of the few places open late in the neighborhood, reminiscent of the 24/7 US diners. Strange…read moresights great you from the window such as a large collection of dolls on the wall. The waitress was dressed in an old-school dress, very polite and friendly, it wasn't too crowded and I got a good amount of decent comfort food very quickly, with a couple beers. No English available but thank goodness for non-verbal communication skills! Not the fanciest food but a good backup if you need late or fast food.
Soup, entree, dessert, juice & coffee for just $95! And it's good quality.
Chilaquiles divorciados
Enchiladas Suizas
Conchas are legit. Add nata with it, Soo good. Got a latte…read morewith almond milk, great!!! Chilaquiles, tasty but I've had better. Service was awesome!
3 stars It is by far in a beautiful location; the restaurant…read moreis spacious with plenty of greenery. The atmosphere and setting really are lovely, which makes it a nice spot to sit and enjoy. That said, the stars are based on the food, and unfortunately this was the most expensive meal we had in Mexico City and it wasn't even close to the best. The food overall was decent, but nothing that stood out as worth the price. The pan dulce was all cold and firm no matter which variations we tried. We had a party of 9 and many items were forgotten about, which made service feel a bit chaotic. For my meal I ordered a jamón y queso empanada and a tamale con rajas y queso. About 15 minutes later they came back and said they were out of the jamón y queso empanadas and only had tinga left. I said that was fine, but when it arrived it was cold, almost frozen. I asked them to heat it up, which they did. The tamale, on the other hand, was good--hot with great flavor. The coffee and juice were also solid. More than likely, although the restaurant and atmosphere were beautiful, I'd go elsewhere for better food at a better price.
Adorable!
Copa de fruta roja
Great little cafe in Roma Norte! I got an oat cappuccino with a pan de muerto or a soft bread made…read morewith orange blossom water and dusted with sugar. The cappuccino was great and super creamy with the oat milk and the bread so soft. Loved this little cafe! There's seating outside at little cafe tables and it's a great place to sit and people watch.
Hanging out in this area will definitely give you opportunities to do more than you could in other…read moreparts of the city. I sat inside as it was still too cold to sit atone of their outdoor tables. I started out with a capuchino which has been mybusuall go to for some time already. Then after about thirty minutes, I found myself hungry so I tried one of their awesome croissants called the Rosan with spinach with chile, tomatoes and cheese. This place has a trendy vibe and it's on the higher end in terms of cafes. They even allow dogs which I think is nice. This was a nice place to hang out and grab a bite to eat.
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Wow, this spot is busy for Sunday brunch! A lot of folks had large parties or wanted to sit inside…read more Luckily we were a party of two and were able to find a small table outside. There is an english and spanish menu. The menu looks great. You should note that you can't order lunch items until after 1pm I think (review the menu beforehand). After you order your meal, you get some spicy pickled veggies to snack on until your food comes. We got the tuna sandwich and croque madame. Both are delicious! Restrooms are inside (one for men and another for women).
Breakfast review: We…read morecame here for breakfast as it was close to our Airbnb. They had a cute patio and seating along the front. Service was pretty fast. We ordered coffee, topo chico, hot cakes aka pancakes- the cheese one with fresh berries, and 2 egg Benedict's with bacon. We honestly ordered what we can read. The Benedict's were great, the crunch of the muffin was good. Eggs poached right and the bacon gave it the saltiness. We both enjoyed it. The pancakes were very sweet, the cheese stuffed into the pancake. Good ending to breakfast!
We were walking around town and all needed a coffee, stopped in here because one of the people…read morewalking with us was from the neighborhood and said it was good. They were right. I had a delicious croissant and a cup of coffee that was probably the best one I had all week. The World Cup game was on in the background, and a couple folks were cheering. So the environment and the ambiance was great all around. Was surprised to learn: this is a chain. But I will be back when I'm in town again.
En la zona tranquila you can find many options. I stopped here because I am familiar with the bread…read moreand longest for a healthier organic option. Today I enjoyed feuit with yogurt and granola, Mandarin juice, cafe americano, and a pan artesanal con fruta rojos. The fruit was mostly cantelope which is disappointing considering it's Mexico and the options are endless year round. Ingot the large and a small would of suffices had I known it would be so standard. The yogurt and granola portion was equal to that of the small serving on my neighbors table with small size fruit. What's up with that? The rest of the foods were at expected levels. The service staff were like tornados breaking any silence dancing through tight spaces. For the simplicity of.my order it still took almost 20 minutes to get yogurt. It's a fairly international zone and I could see other tables annoyed by how busy they were and unable to see the evilneye of desire coming from their tables. Still everyone was super polite, accepted my student Spanish, and worked to resolve any issues. The service and fruit variety warranted one star removal. Why pretend to be the best and deliver mediocrity in the simple areas?
The first time I went here I ate my food in what must have been a little over a minute. Their…read morequiche is that good (they'll warm it up for you as well). If you have a sweet tooth, their tarts are also really good. The prices are very reasonable. All of the employees are friendly. All in all a great experience! Gracias!
Amazing quiche and salad. The service was very friendly and they have a cute dog too!read more
My coworker ordered Chilaquiles Verdes with pollo and it was wonderful. For the price he paid it…read morewas definitely a lot of food. I ordered the Milanesa con papa's which also included french fries. Mine was equally good, and both of the platters were brought to our table at the same time. In as much as this restaurant is hidden from the main area of Revolution, it is certainly a popular restaurant with the locals. The restaurant is double the size than what you would normally see in this area, and I believe that their is seating on the second level as well They also have tables set-up on their front patio which is where we sat. This is a nice decent restaurant.
One of the few places I've been in the area that can seat as many as they do. Large space with big…read moretables and booths. Choice of outdoor or indoor seating. Had breakfast which included fruit, juice, coffee (I went with tea instead), bread, and your choice of meal. The fruit was seasonal and fresh, I got the guava juice and it did not disappoint. Although we had one main server, the staff worked together to take care of us. We walked away paying ~$22 USD for the two of us.
Lovely good, service, and really cool back patio open air ambiance. Andres was an amazing server…read moreand the almond croissant was off the hook! Highly recommend
We have yet to eat here...but stumbled on this place looking for an after dinner drink. As soon as…read moreo step foot in the door, I was immediately enchanted. There is a unique, intimate yet worldly feel to this cafe. The artwork is beautiful and placed thoughtfully inside and out....the patio is absolutely dreamy. Murals, a small fountain, lots of succulents and slivers of hand painted tiles and old brick throughout. I would write, work and hang out here every day is I could!
Great ambiance, service and delicious drinks and food! Both…read moremy friend and I were very pleased.
This place is really cool and peaceful plus waitresses are very polite breakfast is good for Mexico…read morecity and deserts are so cute and delicious.I really need a person that knows English and they knew English.You should come and do your breakfast here.
Our mission was to find machaca in Mexico City and this place came up…read more Compared to the one you get in CA it was different because they bring out the red sauce and pour it on top for you. It was definitely a different experience but glad we tried it. It was good. We also ordered their coffee while we were there and two guys with guitar was outside the restaurant playing live music. Service was great and they have open space with windows so you could see out while dining. Lot of servers in Mexico City speaks english but we did bust our high school spanish skills too.
Traditional and fusion specialties from various regions. The food is toned down and not spicy. It…read morewas a little difficult to get the server's attention for salsa and she did not explain that the green sauce was guacamole and not spicy. I should have chosen the one with chile habañero, but that is sometimes too spicy. The enchiladas in green sauce were simple and good, if a little bland. The Sopa Aguascalientes was served with the ingredients in a cylinder, to which the server poured the hot broth. Again, it was okay, but rather bland and the bits of chile poblano and corn were tiny and few. I prefer soups without cream, but at least the broth, as described, had only a little cream. The meals come as is, no bread, tortillas or salsas unless requested. Service is polite. The ambiance is the best part. The patio dining offers great views of the park and stunning architecture. An added plus is the absence of beggars and unwanted musicians. The vibe is casual, but this being Santa Fe, the crowd is upscale. Given that, the prices are quite reasonable.
Came for the fig tart and it was good! Altho the crust was a little thick I still enjoyed it. The…read morecappuccino on the other hand had way too much milk.
The place is small but offers a good little selection of pastries and great coffee . It's a nice…read moreplace to visit in the middle of this great and busy city and it was an enjoyable thing to be able to sit down and have a nice pastry and coffee here. The service was quick and friendly and I will most definitely return when I'm back in Mexico City .
Had a fabulous, inexpensive breakfast here this morning. WiFi is strong, service is friendly, and…read moreyou can easily get in and out for around $10-$15 usd. I had the enchiladas verdes con pollo which I believe were $160 MXN or so and were absolutely delicious. My latte with vegetable milk was also great. They have a nice mix of items on the breakfast menu between Mexican food and French dishes. Would definitely love to come back and try more of the menu. Free bread with your order which was pretty good. They also have a bunch of pastries in the case that were tempting but I behaved myself. Would definitely come back here!
Buen servicio y la comida bien. Son pet friendly…read more Es un lugar pequeño pero acogedor.
Food, service and ambiance were excellent. This was the perfect pit stop to continue walking the…read morecity. We had tea, wine and hummus with the house olives.
Delicious food, quick service, and fresh ingredients. The location is beautiful as well. Definitely…read morecheck this place out!