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8 years ago
Wouldn't recommend. There are so many other good spots around this area- La Unica, Sylvestre etc. that I wouldn't bother with this place. The food is very average. The crowd tends to swing older men in suits smoking lots of cigars. read more
Alvaro Obregon 120
Col. Roma
06700 México, D.F.
Mexico
Roma Norte
55 5564 1595
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http://r.lampuga.com.mx
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Hours
What time does Lampuga open?
Lampuga opens at 1:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Lampuga close?
Lampuga closes at 2:00 AM (Next day) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Lampuga closes at 6:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 1:30 PM - 2:00 AM (Next day)Sun 1:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Does Lampuga take credit cards?
Yes, Lampuga takes credit cards.
Does Lampuga have a happy hour?
No, Lampuga does not have a happy hour.
Does Lampuga serve alcohol?
Yes, Lampuga serves alcohol.
Does Lampuga have TVs?
Yes, Lampuga has TVs.
Does Lampuga have bike parking?
Yes, Lampuga has bike parking.
Does Lampuga have outdoor seating?
Yes, Lampuga has outdoor seating options.
Does Lampuga have parking?
Yes, Lampuga has parking options.
Does Lampuga have free WiFi?
Yes, Lampuga has free WiFi.
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People searched for Mexican 225 times last month within 15 miles of this business.
Es buena la comida por el precio pero sinceramente con el paso de los años y el echo de que se a…read morevuelto mas comercial ya no es lo mismo y a perdido calidad en el sabor el servicio eso si es excelente siempre muy rapidos y el ambiente bastante calmado
Had a fabulous first time at La Casa de Toño in Mexico City. The service was super friendly and…read morefast- really attentive staff. The coffee was absolutely delicious it was bold, smooth and had just the right amount of sugar. The carne asada quesadillas I got were tender, warm and the perfect balance between savory and salty. The atmosphere of the cafe was vibrant, conversational and welcoming.
3 flautas verdes contodo (3 green sauce flautas with everything)
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Cafe americano y jugo verde (Coffee and Green juice)
Came here for a friend's birthday and enjoyed everything from the service, the food, and modern…read morevibes.
La Capital was a great dinner stop--just wish we'd had more time to fully enjoy it. We popped in on…read morea bit of a time crunch on our way to a Lucha Libre show, so we had to skip several tempting dishes marked on the menu as taking longer to prepare. That said, I really appreciated how clearly those items were labeled--it set expectations upfront and made ordering easier given our schedule. The space itself is beautiful with an open, airy ambience that immediately sets the tone. We were started off with complimentary crispy tortillas served with both red and green salsas--a simple but very welcome touch. For food, my kids ordered the lime soup and the penne al chipotle, both of which they really enjoyed. My husband and I went for the tortas: he chose the Bacalao a la Veracruzana and I had the Cangrejo de Concha Suave. Both were delicious, with a unique twist on the classic flavors. My husband also had a cocktail that he loved. Overall, a solid experience with great food and atmosphere. This is definitely a place I'd return to when I can slow down and savor it properly.
Tuna tostadas
Enchiladas de pato en mole negro
Temporal absolutely delivered on every level. They start you off with some complimentary bread with…read morea spread and a cilantro dipping oil- both amazing. We then kicked things off with the arancini, which set the tone right away--crispy, flavorful, and perfectly done. For mains, we shared a spread and honestly couldn't pick a favorite: the Octopus Tacos were tender and packed with flavor, the Rabbit Tacos were unique and delicious, and the roasted seasonal vegetables "al mojo de ajo" were simple but so satisfying. The marinated pan-fried salmon and fresh trout were both beautifully cooked and thoughtfully seasoned. Every dish felt intentional, beautifully presented and well executed. But the real showstoppers were the desserts. The fresh goat cheesecake with orange, grapefruit, and lemon was bright and perfectly balanced, and the whisky chocolate crème brûlée was rich, smooth, and unforgettable. Desserts truly knocked it out of the park. Bonus points for the cocktails--my hubby was a huge fan. Great food, great drinks, excellent service and relaxed ambiance made for a wonderful overall experience. Highly recommend adding Temporal to your Mexico City dining list.
Came with my friend who lives here and she hadn't been here before so we both had no expectations…read more We didn't order food here... just got drinks and I have to say between the friendly and prompt service & the drinks here.. we were a fan! Expect to pay high prices, but honestly... the drinks were so good! I also like the layout of this place. We were say on the second floor looking out a window into the street and it was perfect! Would absolutely recommend this place!
Marinated Salmon Pan Fried
We were goin got try and go next door but they were busy so we walked in here. This place was…read moregreat. The drinks were good, service was friendly and fast, and most importantly, the food was great. We tried a few different things and overall all had great flavor. This was the first and really, the only time on our trip to Ciudad de Mexico that I we were served spicy salsa. It was delicious, smoky, habanero flavor. Highly recommend it!
Order the Tlacoyitos Especiales. Trust me -- they were the surprise hit of our night. The value…read morehere is incredible -- around $650 MXN for two with a beer. The Rellenito (stuffed chile meco with panela cheese) was also really really good. One miss: the breaded shrimp tacos were a touch chewy, we'd skip those next time. The drinks looked beautiful even though we stuck to water. Our server Eduardo was great. My husband and I will def be back.
Rainy day vibes upstairs
Salsa
Taco Progreso
Quite literally the BEST pan dulce I've ever had. We had their anise sweet bread and my oh my this…read moremay have been the best thing I've ever tasted in my life. It melted in my mouth almost like custard, in such a delicious way, and the flavor was perfect. WOW! The hot chocolate is also delicious, and frothed/served table side. Not too sweet. It was still their breakfast menu so we got mole enchiladas and some sort of enmolados with salsa verde. I preferred the latter, but it didn't have as much chicken on it as I'd like. I'd come back just for the sweet bread.
Came for late lunch and was seated right away. There's a small elevator that we used to go to the…read moresecond floor. The restaurant is a historic 19th-century structure in Mexico City's Centro Histórico. It's a classic, sit-down Mexican restaurant specializing in traditional breakfast and regional dishes. We tried a mole, lengua and different tacos. Someone was walking around with some freshly baked fish empanada which was surprisingly so tasty!
One of many dining rooms
Complimentary offerings
Wow! That is the best way to describe my dinner at Antolina. It was not on my radar, but hotel…read morestaff recommended it as a must try (I'm so glad he did). I went solo and was sat within a few minutes outside. I didn't go inside so not sure the vibe, but the outdoor seating was quite cute. I ordered the Cochinita pibil and Jamaicalina. I decided to try a small portion of bunelos for dessert. Absolutely everything was super flavorful. And after eating a bit of the tortillas and salsa, this was more than enough food.
They have a lot of char broiled al carbon style of tortas here, and what I had tried before was the…read moretorta milenesa. I've been here twice and the service has always been spot on. I've never encountered any delay to be seated, even when there were four of us. It is very obvious that this kitchen has been operating for quite some time and the quality of their food is exceptional. I actually would not mind having lunch here more often of I was in the neighborhood regularly.
The local torta shop
Zanahorias
Hibiscus
Comida muy buena, la proporcion es adecuenda, la gente que nos atendio fue muy amable, nos…read moreatendieron rápido, volvere a ir con mi familia
Service- outstanding! Everyone was extremely nice and attentive. I also had my luggage and they…read morewere kind enough to store it during my meal. Edgar was our waiter and he was super awesome! Food- one of my favorite meals while in Mexico City! We didn't order much because we were full from a meal before but ordered what we could. What we got: MUST HAVE AGAIN: 1. If you like octopus: Tacos de carnitas de pulpo (fried octopus carnitas). This didn't seem fried but oh my gosh it was SO tender and fresh and flavorful! Our whole table LOVED this. Highly recommend. 2. Scallop tostadas!! SO fresh/refreshing! 3. Fig Tart- It was so good! Tasted kind of like a fig cheesecake. We heard it was the most popular desert and got lucky because our waiter Edgar saved it for us!! Thank you so much Edgar! Tasty but would go for something else next time: 1. Tacos de esmedregal al pastor: Al pastor fish, onions, cilantro, pineapple I didn't get the soft shell crab taco but heard it was delicious so thought I'd toss that here!
Vibes inside
Fish tacos
Fish plate
Ojo de Agua was hands down one of our favorite food finds in Mexico City. Even though they have…read moreseveral locations across CDMX, we stumbled upon one just a short walk from our hotel--and the fact that they were open on Christmas Day already earned bonus points. What really says it all? We loved it so much, we went back the very next day. This was the only restaurant we repeated during our week-long stay, which should tell you everything. The menu is extensive and thoughtfully curated--fresh, flavorful, and something for everyone. We tried the croissant sandwich, salmon deli nut sandwich, chutney mango deli sandwich, santos ahogados, fig chipotle deli sandwich, pear honey deli sandwich, and the spicy tuna deli sandwich. The sandwiches came with a standard simple salad. Every single item was delicious, well-balanced, and satisfying in that "clean but filling" way. The tables had two delicious spicy chili oil like condiments which elevated each of these dishes. And the juices--WOW. So refreshing, vibrant, and clearly made with high-quality ingredients. The perfect complement to the food and ideal for starting (or resetting) your day. If you're visiting Mexico City, Ojo de Agua is an absolute must. With such a wide menu, you're guaranteed to find something you'll love--and very likely come back for more. Highly recommend!
Very fresh and affordable healthy options! We stopped in on a weekday afternoon after walking by…read moreearlier and seeing how packed it was. We tried a few juices, the chicken tomato salad and the salmon tacos. The salad was huge with a big portion of chicken, avocado and many toppings for a reasonable price. The tacos were smaller but flavorful. Taking off a star because my salad arrived almost 15 minutes before my boyfriend's tacos arrived and the restaurant was pretty empty. The lights were out in the bathroom and in part of the restaurant, so not sure if they were dealing with a partial power outage and impact to the kitchen. Still recommend for the food!
Fried eggs with fried cheese
Baked eggs with red and green sauces
This is a beautiful place that is a great brunch spot! We went right when they opened and were…read moretreated to some of the most amazing coffee! I opted for the egg and cheese casserole. Maybe there's a bit of a translation mix up or Mexicans and Americans have different ideas of what a casserole is, but it was more like a soup. I wasn't mad, in fact, it was incredibly delicious and filling, but I was a bit confused at first. The owner was on hand and when we ordered coffee we tried to make sure that make sure that they would have milk. He said we wouldn't need it and while we still were adamant about the milk, we held off once he suggested we try it before he brought out milk. He was so right. Our mistake (and we owned up to that)! We were having Cafe de Olla! Served in cute little clay pots, this sweet but not overly so, is spiced with piloncillo, dark brown sugar, cinnamon and a few other spices. While the color was deep black, the taste was anything but. If I was a millionaire I would have this shipped up fresh to me every morning. My gosh do I miss it. Wonderful service and a great meal! We felt right at home here!
One of my favorite meals of all time in CDMX, but sad to report it's been permanently closed for…read moresome time now and another restaurant has taken its place.
Cerveza
I really enjoyed this place. Great value: pretty cheap price and delicious food. Great service. I…read moreordered paquete 1: one ttlaco, the soup of the day and the drink of the day with a little treat. The soup was light and flavourful. The ttlaco was tasty. I followed the recommendation of the staff. The drink was sweet but still refreshing. The treat was ok. I went back a second time and was as pleased. I tried the elote with cream and fresh herbs, which was good as well! If I lived here, I'd be a regular client :)
Try this most enlightened spot to eat in DCMX! Mayan ingredients and recipes, the flavors are…read moreexceptional, satisfying and healthy. Freshly made pulque keeps you satisfied while you wait for your prepared meal (unless you have a bowl of their delicious soup). Worth seeking out!
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