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    Da Silva - 8.11.19 Pastel de Nata..delicious!

    Da Silva

    4.6(20 reviews)
    27.0 kmPolanco
    $$

    Small cute bakery with many delicious offerings. Walking distance to the larger hotels in Polanco…read more Enjoyed their friendly service and delicious croissants.

    Items Selected: Almond Croissant…read moreVegan Banana Bread Chocolate, Chocolate Chip, Mixed Nut Cookie Pastéis de Nata Tarta de Manzana Poppyseed Bread Carrot Bread Located in Polanco, the small floorplan, limited offerings and higher prices said by some to be secondary to a better product than other Bakeries in town, Panaderia da Silva was selected as an early morning breakfast prior to a trip out the Pyramids, the results hit and miss, at best, though a few items manage to stand out. Now serving the denizens of Mexico City for over fifteen years, the kitchen's promotion of European traditions proudly stated in their literature, it was just after opening that the small shop was approached, the lone sever a helpful young man who spoke limited English, his descriptions of a few products such as the Tarta doing well in selling the products that were subsequently bagged and taken on the road. Happy to see several personal favorites offered, items such as the Mille-feuille and Éclairs omitted due to questions of whether they would withstand a hike, it was with high hopes that first bites were taken of an Almond Croissant that featured good lamination and an interior studded with ground Nuts as opposed to Frangipane, a good first impression quickly erased by Vegan Banana Bread that had a high degree of elasticity and not a whole lot of sweetness to taste. Taking a look at a few more Mexican Cookies, the thick Nut Cookie clearly cut from a roll performing better than the others thanks to better moisture content, da Silva's Pastéis de Nata seemed to be the bakery's answer to Cubilete de Queso offered elsewhere, the Portuguese Egg Custard Tart offering a crisp Shell and eggy center that was just set beneath a gently caramelized top. Fairly impressed to this point, the price for the lot more than double that at Suiza or Ideal but still low by American standards, an Apple Pie with Streusel top and a buttery shell proved to be the highlight of the morning as the Fruit had been rendered down into a thick Jam that acted to moisten the dry ingredients while the Poppyseed and Carrot loaves were each far more 'heavy' than they were flavorful, the latter particularly disappointing as the spice profile was mute in a base that was mostly Butter and Flour.

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    Pastelería Madrid - Pastries

    Pastelería Madrid

    4.5(34 reviews)
    22.9 kmCentro Sur
    $

    We walked in 2 days in a row to check their offerings sonce we also bought breads and pastries from…read morepanaderia Ideal. I would say i been there when they ooen between 8am-9am and the bread are baked fresh. You can buy by the piece or wholesale. If you visit both bakeries after 7pm, you will run the risk of limited offerings and pastry that is may already have been funbeled, so i say buy in the morning. If you go at night, unless you know exactly what you want and you had it before-Dont Buy it. The breads and pastry were dry out and hard but on the other hand they do offer a small discount for buying right before they close. The concha from panaderia madrid was better for sure and they have a chocolate concha too. I didn't try tamales but they are available in the back in a big steamer. The way you buy bread is you go around with a tray, you fill up tour tray and bring to the packaging area, she gives you a ticket, you pay and come back to the same lady that package yiur food?? Weird and it took a while to understand, that applies for coffee as well. They have a seating area in the back, nice and clean and bathrooms. Bybthe way at the front you can order tostadas, flautas, juices, oaxacan tamales and hot food beginning 8am- I can live here all day and soo affordable!

    Pastelería Madrid is one of my favorite spots in Mexico City. The variety alone is impressive tons…read moreof breads, pastries, cakes, and even traditional Mexican cuisine if you're in the mood for a full meal. It's the kind of place where you walk in planning to get one thing and leave with a few extras. I especially love going during Día de los Muertos for their pan de muerto it's seriously so good. This place has become a tradition for me whenever I visit CDMX.

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    El Globo - bakeries - Updated August 2026

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