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    Panadería Rosetta

    4.6 (617 reviews)
    ModerateBakeries
    Closed 7:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    Latte, chocolate croissant, guava roll, chocolate chip oatmeal cookie
    Sylvia N.

    Panadería Rosetta has a lot of hype around the guava roll, and honestly, that is well deserved! The guava roll was the best pastry I've had in Mexico, though going to be completely transparent Mexican pastries aren't usually my favorite because I tend to find a lot of them dry. The guava roll was amazing though! Highly recommend, and it didn't disappoint. However, everything else was pretty meh. We also got the chocolate croissant, the oatmeal chocolate chip cookie, and a latte. They were decent. Not horrible, but nothing spectacular.

    Erich L.

    Top quality bakery with a great variety of breads, pastries and other baked goods. It is always busy but getting an order to go is just about 10-15 minutes. I tried the special guava pastry and dulce de leche pastry, which were both excellent and unique. The chocolate conche was good too. Good coffee. Definitely stop by here if you like pastries. They speak English and have English menus. The pay by card line is the fastest. I came here twice because I had to go again before going back home. One of my favorite bakeries ever!

    Ken C.

    Panaderia Rosetta is one of those bakeries in Mexico City that people say is a must have. Guava rolls are the thing to get, but their other pastries are really good as well. Guava rolls are a flaky pastry topped with a nice cheese and a generous amount of guava preserves. Being from Southern California, it is impossible to not compare it to Porto's guava cheese strudel. The difference is that Rosetta's version is larger, more flaky, has more guava and cheese. I also liked their "pastry cream ocho". It's named because the pastry is baked into a figure eight and it's filled to the brim with their vanilla bean pastry cream. In the cream you could see flecks of vanilla bean, and it has the taste of a very custardy egg tart. I got a massively huge vanilla concha here, but I wasn't really a fan. It was massive, but it gave me nutty vibes. Wife did feel it was elevated compared to many we have had. For coffee, my wife had a single origin drip coffee from Veracruz. I went with their spice forward cafe de olla. We each loved our picks. She liked smoothness and the acidity of her coffee. Mine was a flavor bomb. This is a very good bakery and it is worth coming to. We came at 8am to get there before the crowds. If all you want is the guava roll, you might have luck getting it without the line at their cafe nin.

    Line
    Arshad H.

    Panaderia Rosetta is considered the best bakery in all of Mexico. There's always a line for take out, though it moves fairly quickly, expect waits of up to 20 minutes. Seating at the restaurant is hard to come by though. Many items do run out during the day so arrive early for best selection! Guava pastry - The buttery and flaky pastry with a slightly sweet guava filling is the star of the show here. It tastes incredible and sells out quickly. Cardamom roll - This is their other signature item consisting of a roll beautifully laminated, aromatic with strong cardamom spices. Tiramisu - This espresso soaked treat combines with mascarpone cheese to create a truly exceptional tiramisu that is bold, flavorful and not soggy! Bombolini - This was a lightly sugar coated donut type pastry but it was pillowy soft on the inside with a a pastry cream. It was well executed. Overall all the baked goods here are exceptional! Get here early or you'll miss out on the better items. There are plenty of parks in the immediate vicinity, which provides the perfect place to and enjoy these heavenly treats.

    Menu (March 2026)
    Brian F.

    Panaderia Rosetta is one of the most popular and well-known bakeries in Mexico City. It's located in the La Condesa/Roma area and is run by chef Elena Reygadas who also runs Restaurant Rosetta (1 Michelin Star). I read that the lines could get very long so to get there early. There were already lines forming for both dine-in and takeaway 30 minutes before opening so, likewise, I would also recommend coming early to reduce wait times. GUAVA ROLL ($75 MXN) - one of the most popular things here and I can see why. It was flakey, delicious, and our favorite of everything we tried. 5/5 VANILLA CONCHA ($60) - I had never had a concha before and it was powdery and fluffy on the inside. The closest thing to it that I can describe is it's like a Chinese pineapple bun. 4/5 CARDAMOM ROLL ($65) - if you're a fan of cardamom this is the pastry for you. It had strong cardamom flavors and I guess I'm not the biggest fan of how woody it tasted but it was not my thing. 3/5 DULCE DE LECHE BUN ($55) - of everything we ordered this was definitely the sweetest. It was good though but if you're not the biggest sweet tooth it might be too much. 4/5 LEMON, MERINGUE, AND RASPBERRY TART ($120) - after the vast amount of sweetness from the other desserts the tartness from this was very welcomed. 4.5/5 For drinks I ordered the cafe de olla ($70) which was sweet and cinnamony. I also tried the latte ($70) which was okay. It's worth a visit because of the pastries that are loved by both tourists and locals.

    Oat milk latte. Potato focaccia with fried egg.
    Jill G.

    Cute spot. Very popular. Appreciates they had English menus. Their Guava pastry is DIVINE. Flaky, airy, crunchy deliciousness. Oat milk latte was also delicious. Come early to grab to go and walk around the neighborhood. I stopped a second morning to sit down at the bar and had their potato focaccia with a fried egg. It wasn't my favorite, but it wasn't bad either. Service at the both the counter and bar were great. Definitely a must stop and try since it's so popular.

    Vivian H.

    Almost always a line for takeout but moves fast. Guava roll is still bomb. Newly discovered their lavender tres leche cake and rosemary roll, which had a surprising sweetness. Tarragon roll was interesting but preferred the flavor of rosemary personally. Ham and manchego croissant sandwich was nice, not heavy as the croissant was so light and airy. Tried the chocolate and spice cookies, a little dry. The puerquitos were adorable and also kinda a spice cookie? Will definitely be back to try more of their laminated pastries and maybe cakes - the berry mille feuille was stunning. Sandwiches and meals looked good as well. Hard to get a seat here - try the other location even though it's much smaller and may have a smaller menu/selection, or come during off-hours.

    Hot honey latte
    Bisan A.

    Beautiful cafe/restaurant, inside and out. Even the waiting area was beautiful. The menu had different options: pastries, huevos, and more. I got a hot honey latte with oat milk, which was good! Not super sweet, but just sweet enough for me. To eat I got roasted potatoes and fried eggs Rosemary and provolone focaccia. This was yummy as well! Nothing super flavorful but it did the trick for breakfast. Overall, a great spot to check out to start the day.

    Maddi W.

    Definitely lives up the hype. When I arrived lines were making quickly- I didn't have more than a five minute wait. Staff was very friendly and took the time to tell me their favorite pastry. They have lovely outside seating. I recommend getting there on the earlier side.

    Guava roll
    Sonali P.

    I visited here one evening, there was no line at night, and ordered at the counter. There were some tables outside but we just grabbed a pastry and walked on. I tried the guava roll twice on my visit, once from the main store and another time at a cafe that was serving rolls from this bakery. The guava roll is like a cream cheese danish with a delicious guava jam on top. The filling is really good, but unfortunately the pastry itself is kind of dry. It just doesn't seem too fresh, which is disappointing because the filling was great.

    Menu 2/28/26
    Victor V.

    The morning I arrived in Mexico City after a brief nap,the very 1st place I headed to was the world famous Mexico City Bakery-Rosetta located in Roma Norte.This Bakery is owned by Elena Reygadas,who was voted World Best Female Chef in 2023.I was very excited to go to her bakery. This bakery is located in the super trendy tourist friendly neighborhood of Roma Norte-it's such a beautiful walk,the neighborhood is full of trees and fun people,it's an amazing location. Once we arrived we saw a pretty long line but I found out that was for takeout-the hostess told me a table was available if I wanted to dine in.Once at my table,after looking over the menu,ordering the pastry that made this bakery famous was a no brainer-I had to order the guava pastry($75 Pesos)-we also got a chorizo and egg torta($140 Pesos),along with a mocha($70 Pesos) for me and a Cafe de Olla ($70 Pesos)coffee drink for the wifey. The guava pastry was everything I'd hoped for-crunchy on the inside and sweet on the inside,which was contrasted by the surprising ricotta cheese on the inside as well-it was a home run-I will for sure get another to go before I leave Mexico City. The other items were just ok,Torta was pretty average and I don't have a palette for Cafe De Olla coffee drink-but then there was my mocha-I've been in Mexico City for multiple days now since being at Rosetta and it's still the best coffee I've had in the city-that mocha was perfect-for sure they had to use a chocolate they do not use back home in California-it was so good-I'm hoping to have it again before I leave the city. In closing,I would 100% recommend visiting this bakery and trying their guava pastry if u ever find yourself in Mexico City-it's 100% worth the visit to Roma Norte neighborhood all by itself.Its so freaking good.

    Guava roll
    Danny O.

    Visited Panadería Rosetta and had a great experience overall. There was about a 25 minute wait, but it was definitely worth it. We ordered the ciabatta sandwich with turkey, goat cheese, and pesto, along with a kombucha and a pan de guayaba. The ciabatta was really delicious, perfectly crisp without being tough. We tried it with a few of their hot sauces, which weren't overly spicy but added a really nice savory kick. The kombucha paired well with everything and felt refreshing alongside the meal. To finish, we had the pan de guayaba, which is one of their standout pastries and it absolutely lived up to the hype. A perfect sweet ending. Overall, a great experience and definitely a spot we'll be coming back to.

    Seating inside at counter
    Susan C.

    Probably the most famous bakery in Mexico City....for foreigners. Like others have said, their pastries are indeed delicious, and there are indeed other local bakeries with just as delicious baked goods for a little less of your hard earned crumb. That being said I'd say if you're in the area, go check'em out! Arriving on a Saturday morning around 9:30am, I had a feeling it'd be crowded and as we walked down the block we could see the line. We got behind about 30 other people for the take-out line and waited about 15 minutes by the time we got to the front. Not too bad, they really hustle here with 3 registers ringing up simultaneously. Staff will hand you menus when there are a handful of people left in front of you. If you take your time making decisions I suggest looking up the menu in advance bc when you get to the front they expect you to be ready with your order pronto. After placing and paying for your order you stand outside and what for your receipt number to be called. It took about we minutes 7-8 minutes for our order. There looked to be a separate wait for seating, inside the restaurant, seemed that you needed to put down and name and wait for a table. While the bakery is best known for their pastries, they also serve hot/cold breakfast entrees, sandwiches, soft serve, cookies, loaves of bread, cakes and a selection of beverages. (Of course their sister restaurant is known for Italian food, you'll definitely need reservations well in advance there!) I tried: - guava roll $70*: muy delicioso! so good I learned two words in Spanish to describe it jkjk. Though it was really quite good--it's kinda like a danish, properly laminated lightly crisp layered exterior edges, buttery insides with fresh guava and cheese filling. - hoja santa concha $55: I liked the light grassy herbal flavor in the baked sweetened topping that reminded me a bit of Chinese grass jelly or Mediterranean mastiha. The concha texture itself was ok, fluffy and welll-risen, though very slightly dry. I feel like my expectations are based on mostly Asian or French-style pastries, so with my limited experience eating concha, it was hard for me to know if that texture was correct. - cardamom roll $65: a little different than the knotted Scandinavian version often found in other bakeries, their version is shaped like a regular cinnamon roll, with latticed icing drizzled on top. Fair amount of spicy cardamom flavor, moist dough, delicately crisp exterior texture--I enjoyed it. - latte $65 with oatmilk +$15. Well brewed, nice foam, went well with pastries. Would come back and try some other items next time! *all prices in pesos.

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    Ficelle - Vanilla Eclair & Lemon Tart

    Ficelle

    4.5(48 reviews)
    1.5 kmCondesa
    $$

    This cafe is true to itself the real deal. What made the cafe super interesting to me was the…read morefact that they sell great pastries, various forms of cafes, and an equally diverse selection of wine. This block was already teaming with people dining on the sidewalk, and this cafe took it a step further with real awnings and plenty of light. The only things missing were the outdoor heat lamps. Obviously they don't use those in this part of the world, although it was a little nippy when I walked over here. I came on a complete whim, and I ordered a pastry with fruit and a cold Topo Chiko agua in the plastic bottle. I could tell the pastry had not been sitting on the counter all day, because it was still soft. I liked this cafe as well as this trendy little neighborhood.

    During our recent trip to Mexico City, we finally explored the Condesa neighborhood and stopped at…read moreFicelle, a bakery I had seen recommended on TikTok. The pastries and service were delicious. While they do not have indoor seating, it was very pleasant to sit outside on the sidewalk and people-watch. We tried three different pastries: a plantain pudding pastry, a fruity meringue pastry, and a very unique peanut butter and chapulines cruffin. All were excellent. My only piece of constructive feedback is regarding the payment process. We had to pay for the pastries separately from the coffee, which made the experience less smooth. It would be much more convenient if everything could be paid for on a single check. Overall, it was a wonderful spot!

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    Pan Gabriel

    Pan Gabriel

    3.8(11 reviews)
    2.2 kmCondesa
    $$$

    Pan Gabriel is a small, health-focused bakery in Condesa that specializes in organic and…read morealternative baked goods. It's more of a grab-and-go spot than a sit-down café, with a selection that caters to specific dietary preferences like gluten-free, vegan, or low-sugar. We tried a few items to sample the range -- the strawberry empanada, some bread, and their wheat tortillas. The empanada had a mild flavor and wasn't overly sweet, which may be a plus for some but felt a bit underwhelming. The tortillas had a great texture but an unusual aftertaste that stood out. The other bread items we picked up were similarly neutral in flavor -- nothing particularly memorable, but not bad either. Overall, Pan Gabriel seems to prioritize clean ingredients and health-conscious recipes, which is great if that's your focus. Just keep in mind that the taste and richness typical of more traditional baked goods might not be what you'll find here. Pan Gabriel es una pequeña panadería en Condesa enfocada en productos saludables, orgánicos y alternativos. Es más un lugar para llevar que una cafetería para sentarse, con una selección pensada para quienes siguen dietas especiales como sin gluten, vegana o baja en azúcar. Probamos varios productos para tener una idea general: la empanada de fresa, algunos panes y las tortillas de trigo. La empanada tenía un sabor suave y no era muy dulce, lo cual puede ser positivo para algunos, aunque nos pareció un poco insípida. Las tortillas tenían buena textura, pero con un retrogusto algo extraño. Los demás panes también tenían un sabor bastante neutro --nada destacable, pero tampoco desagradable. En general, Pan Gabriel parece priorizar ingredientes limpios y recetas más saludables, lo cual se agradece si eso es lo que buscas. Solo hay que tener en cuenta que el sabor y la riqueza típicos de una panadería tradicional no son lo que encontrarás aquí.

    I was in heaven! I hadn't been able to have pan dulce since I became allergic to gluten. I was so…read morehappy to buy as much pan dulce as I could get into a bag. It was delicious! I wish you shipped to San Diego.

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