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    Sanborns de los Azulejos - Pozole...It was OK.

    Sanborns de los Azulejos

    3.6(155 reviews)
    0.6 kmCentro Sur
    $$

    This restaurant resides in a beautiful 18th century residential palace in Mexico City. The blue and…read moretiles outside the building reminds me of Portugal. Came for lunch with no reservations and waited for about half an hour. This place is massive and we opted to dine upstairs. Seating area are pretty tight and was a bit loud. We waited again for our server to get our order in. By this time, we were tired and hungry. I guess this is typical for a Sunday. I had the menudo and absolutely enjoyed it. My husband had the burrito which was fine, nothing special about it. Same with my Mom's mole and Aunt's fish tacos, just okay. Maybe come on a weekday with reservations to have a better dining experience.

    By far the worst experience we've had in Mexico City. We couldnt wait to go this place because of…read moreits historic value and because ive had only great experiences at Sanborns. Well not this time, first off, we werent allowed to reserve on the main dining area which is on the first floor cause our party had 5 people, so we were told to go to the second floor to make reservations. While we waited i decided to go to the bar and order a drink. It literally took like half an hour to get two drinks. While waiting for the drinks our name was called. They sat our party in this huge hall that looked liked a quinciañera hall. Our waitres had the worst attitude and took forver to take our order. We ordered some appetizers and my friends order some drinks. After like 45 min of waiting, the appetizers finally get to us but still no drinks. So we ended up finishing our appetizers and still no drinks. We finally decided that we were not going to order any food and were going to cancel our drink order. The waitress finally arrives with the drinks so we took them but asked for the check. Never again, horrible customer service, horrible drinks. My drink had absolutely no alcohol in it, it tasted like freaking juice. Horrible horrible experience. Skip the restaurant go for La Casa de los Azulejos take pics and leave.

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    Café de Tacuba - Obsessed with their uniform

    Café de Tacuba

    3.9(458 reviews)
    0.5 kmCentro Norte
    $$

    So Mexico City is a city that is truly a foodie's paradise-One can't throw a rock without hitting…read morea Michelin rated restaurant. Another thing this city has is very inexpensive spots you can eat,like pop ups or stands that serve such high quality food at very cheap prices. The third thing I found about this city is where this restaurant fits in-They have restaurants that are historic,that opened over 100 years ago-Cafe de Tacuba fits in that category,having opened in 1912. This restaurant is located in Centro Historico-just a few blocks from Zocalo.Its location is a very busy touristy part of Mexico City. When we arrived there was a 30 minute wait,but once we walked in it was obvious why as it was truly a work of art in there. The walls were adorned with amazing paintings and murals and interior designs elements that transported you back to Mexico in the 1950s and earlier. It was gorgeous. I don't want to call it a fancy place with all the stigma that sometimes represents but it was a fancy place without all the stuffiness of a fancy place. It was a very warm and welcoming place to dine at. There was a lady walking around with a platter full of conchas and churros that one could indulge in while waiting their main meal. I had to get a churro-it was so delicious. We also got chicken tortilla soup-it was so rich and tasty with the perfect blend of Mexican seasonings. I had a pretty good cafe con leche as well-you could really taste the high quality coffee beans they use in their coffees compared to what I'd been getting all trip in the streets. Now when you visit this restaurant and you could only try one dish-that dish begins and ends with Enchiladas Tacuba(355 pesos/$20.35) That's what I got and it was awesome.Its basically a chicken enchilada dish with a creamy spinach based sauce topped with cheese-flavor bomb to the fullest. 9.5/10 Item I wouldn't clarify this as an inexpensive meal compared to other places we visited in Mexico City,but I would call this place an incredible dining experience where one can just feel the importance of the building one is having this meal. Heck Diego Rivera had his wedding reception here in 1922. I for sure would recommend anyone who has the pleasure of visiting Mexico City,must add Cafe de Tacuba to their itinerary-it's such a rich experience.

    The tamales and chilaquiles verdes con huevos y bistec were okay. The tamales were a little dry,…read morewhile the chilaquiles verdes con huevos y bistec were bland and could have used more seasoning. Customer service could be improved, as it was hard to get a hold of our waiter at times. All in all, worth visiting for the ambiance, but the food did not match the experience.

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    Nonsolo - Fucili cream tomato pasta with shrimp

    Nonsolo

    4.4(58 reviews)
    0.3 kmCentro Sur
    $$

    both times i went was able to be seated with short wait and no reservation…read more atmosphere good, service good. food ; spaghetti bolanese was to spicy for my taste, excellent caesar salad and it comes with chicken and cannelloni with spinach and ricotta was just ok. prices are reasonable and even tho nothing special i would return

    This place was so nice, I ate there twice!! I was in Mexico…read moreCity for a week, and as much as I love Mexican food, I was ready for something different and as usual, Italian food was calling! I took a stroll in the historic district And came across a charming Italian restaurant called Nonsolo. The prices were moderate, the place looked inviting and so I decided to take a chance. It was my lucky day! Nonsolo Is right in the heart of the historical Zolaco. It has an old world charm and an inviting menu. As soon as I walked in I got a really nice vibe and liked my waitress. She spoke a little English and I spoke a little Spanish, and between the two of us we were able to communicate. I'm not so crazy about a QR code menu, but this seems to be standard fare these days. It was hard getting a signal on my phone to view the menu, so she signed me into their internet Wi-Fi and then there was no problem. I ordered pasta with clams in a white clam sauce. And of course, a Coke zero! While I was waiting, I enjoyed the bread and butter and taking in all the people strolling by. The pasta was really delicious and I hated to see the bowl empty. I sat for a while looking at the people in the street and took in the wonderful ambiance and that delicious meal before I headed to Ballet Folklorico. I would say my only criticism was that they charge 45 pesos for a small Coke zero which is the equivalent of $2.50. The pasta dish itself which was around $13 US dollars was well worth it. That was so delicious. Considering I almost always order an Italian dish with marinara sauce, it's a big compliment to Nonsolo to say I really loved the meal lol The place had been on my mind for 2 days and last night when it was my final night in Mexico City I decided to go back one more time and taste something with red sauce! I had spaghetti bolognese and it was also delicious. This time I decided to sit at a table outside and it was very enjoyable looking at all the passerbys and also I got entertained by a young man singing "My Way" in Spanish and a guitarist who played some traditional Mexican tunes. I gave them each a tip which I know they appreciated. After sitting for a while and enjoying the meal and experience, I headed over to the Palace of Fine Arts to see the national symphony play. All in all a great evening! So there you have it folks. If you get tired of tacos and quesadillas and tortillas, head over to Nonsolo and have a wonderful Italian experience! Ciao and adios!

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    La Casa de Toño - Chico chicken pozole

    La Casa de Toño

    4.4(30 reviews)
    0.9 kmCentro Poniente

    We made our annual outing at his restaurant and apparently we weren't the only people who thought…read moreabout coming here. I've seen this restaurant busy, but never this busy. They were actually open today New Years Day, and there were at least 40 people seated outside waiting for their name to be called. This is quite the famous restaurant here in Mexico City. By the time it was our turn everyone was starving. The most awesome thing about this restaurant is the fast service. The servers literally sprint back and forth from the tables to the kitchen, and plus it's a team effort. I ordered the Chilaquiles de pollo, and my boyfriend ordered Enchiladas de pollo. All six of us enjoyed their world famous pozole with chicken, which I must admit, tasted quite good. This restaurant has their service down to a science, and they should patent it!

    This was an opportune rest and sustenance stop made in the Centro area for some flautas (tacos…read moredorados/ rolled tacos) and pozole. It's a chain and located in a small mall area off a pedestrian shopping walkway/ mall. Take the escalators all the way to the top. Since you dine in, you have "free" access to their very clean bathrooms, making it another great lunch stop. We ordered 3 Flautas with cheese for 95 MXN and a small bowl of pozole for 92 MXN. The flautas were super huge, meaty, and ultra crunchy. The sheet of quesillo on top was a nice added delight. The pozole came with a side of tostados and a whole lime with a squeezer. The lime is absolutely required and adds to the layers of simple richness to the pozole topped with crunchy cabbage bits, radishes, and onions. The waiter definitely pressured us into get chips and guacamole, but the unexpected add-on was very reasonably priced and refreshing. Service was super quick and prompt. Plenty of seating is to be had here making for an even more convenient stop.

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