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Camino real a xochitepec 120
16030 México, D.F.
Mexico
Hours
What time does Brezel open?
Brezel opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
What time does Brezel close?
Brezel closes at 2:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Brezel is closed on Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Fri 9:00 AM - 2:00 PMSat-Sun Closed
Does Brezel take credit cards?
Yes, Brezel takes credit cards.
Does Brezel have parking?
Yes, Brezel has parking options.
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Very large, daily held market in Xochimiico! Everything thing I think you could possible want of…read moreneed was here! Clothes, fresh fruit, meat, juice, Toys, handmade jewelry, shoes, purses...even sign up for local yoga classes! I bought a gourd from an outside, sidewalk vendor since I decorate gourd's in US.
My first time at this market was a wonderful experience. We walked around aimlessly for a good…read morehour before we finally decided on a place to eat. It seemed like most of the small restaurants inside of the market were offering fish platters, which none of us had the appetite for today. There was one long stretch of hall that probably had twenty or more little Independent restaurants. Everyone had pozole and pancita which again was something relatively new for everyone. We found one special restaurant and we all at pollo asado con feiiles and arroz. Two large pitchers of Jamaica juice was included. The service and food were great. The market was even more interesting and they have everything.
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Local spices
Tlacoyos
Mixote
I had the red mole enchiladas, very delicious. Not going to lie I have had better but they were…read morevery good, the Pinole was very good, I will say the hand made tortillas were amazing! It's a cute place very close to Xochimilco so it's very convenient and the bathrooms were very clean. Would definitely go back but would get the molcajete It has a bit of everything.
This place is conveniently located 5 min away from the xochimilco embarcadas. So before going on a…read moreride, we stopped here for breakfast/brunch. Beautiful decor and good atmosphere with low playing Mexican romantic songs in the background. The chef makes the food on a 'comal' and everything is cooked just right. I got the chilaquilles, and they tasted so authentic. The cafe de hoya is perfectly sweet to start the day as well. Definitely would go back if I'm ever in Mexico City again.
Chiles en nogada
Desde arriba
la comida es asombrosa muy buena y buen precio, esta muy bariado en cuestion de comida muy rica y…read morelas aguas bien fias y con mucho sabor. Mi amigo el gringo que no come nada que no sea pollo y de ninguna parte come amenos que sea pechuga, dise que le hace daño la comida que no es pollo y que no esta echa con la parte de la pechuga del pollo. Yo escoji un pozolazo delicioso mixto de pollo con puerco bien cervido en este lugar encontramos lo que nesesitabsmos desde una sencilla pero deliciosa pechuga asada con sopa arroz y agua incluida, asta cosas como un pozole bien rico tambien hsy mas cosas como enchiladas y comida a la carta muy recomendable
Great place for a home cooked meal before heading to the Embarcadero for your river cruise!read more
The humble kitchen
Outside
Gordita & Quesadilla
Delicious lunch with excellent service. The menu del día was soup, a main, and dessert. I had sopa…read morecon fideos, pollo al vino, and pastel de guayaba. It was all delicious and good value. My family really enjoyed their meals as well. If you are looking for something to eat that is close to the Frida Kahlo museum, I recommend La Encantada.
It was okay. The tortillas are good and fresh. Somehow the waiter thought I wanted a quesadilla…read morewithout cheese. That's a first. Chicken in a folded tortilla. Fine. Still, the pollo was dry and tasteless. You'll want to have a strong stomach to brave eating here. The ingredients are sitting out, facing the sidewalk, outside with no refrigeration for what could have been hours. Food safety is not a thing here. The atmosphere leaves a lot to be desired. There was a guy with a loudspeaker hanging on his chest walking around, demanding tips for his headache inducing karaoke. I was literally covering my ears as he approached to demand money... while we were trying to eat. Other were vendors shouting at the top of their lungs advertising pork & various meat products. There were a handful of people trying to sell things while we tried to eat. For the price, the taco stands in the parking lot likely have better tasting and cleaner food. It certainly smelled better.
Came here for brunch with the family and we were welcomed nicely, most likely because it seemed to…read morejust have opened. Quick service! I got a chicken mixiote and everyone else got quesadillas, coffee, aguas frescas and sodas. Salsa was available and plenty of tortillas to accompany my deliciously mixiote.
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I love this place. Great kitchen, constantly changing menu. Whether you are looking for a baguette,…read morefondue, fine French cuisine, or to buy gourmet goods, this is the place. Great selection of wines. Small and cozy.
We went to the San Juan Mercado and it's so neat to see all the different types of food. I knew I…read morewanted to try this place out from the beginning so we went right to the place and sat down. The server was very nice and spoke some English. We weren't expecting the tapas to be so big and had to take half back to the condo. They were offering complementary sangria which was surprisingly good. If I were to go back I would need to order less but if u go as a group you could try a few out.
This small and lovely spot in the hearth of the Colonia Roma won't disappoint you. At the same…read moreplace you can find a small bistro that's specialized in Italian finger food, and they also have a good bakery in the mornings. Where the magic begins is in it's wine selection, where you can find a very wide offer of wines from every range of prices and varieties, also if natural wines are your favorite choice, you'll find many. This place is amazing so for a late evening wine, or for some great-value gourmet shopping
Bottega Culinaria could easily be located in Europe. The shop is quite a change from the buzzing…read moreMexico City street food scene. It stocks a lot of beautifully made products from Mexico including beers, mezcal, seeds, nuts, drinks and a pretty large counter full of fresh products like pizza and deli food. Prices are very fine as well, while the service is okay - but nothing really outstanding.