Amber: Traditional preparation of heirloom corn varieties - everything that comes out of this kitchen is awesome. No menu but they're happy to accommodate preferences. Cash only (no ATM nearby)/close early
ร้านอาหารและกาแฟ · Roma Norte · 22 คำแนะนำและคำวิจารณ์
Amber: Come for the excellent artisan coffee and friendly owner, but stay for the incredible japanese food - truly a hidden gem. Even if it's not on the menu, ask if the omu rice is available. 10/10
Colima 166 (Orizaba), Cuauhtemoc, Distrito Federal
ร้านอาหารอิตาเลียน · 728 คำแนะนำและคำวิจารณ์
Amber: One of the classic restaurants of DF. Try to get a reservation, but if you can't, walking in on the early side is often successful. All the pastas are great, but my favorite is always the short rib.
Amber: Pretty much everything here is excellent, but the ham and cheese croissant is my go-to. In a city that struggles to do bread well, this place is here for you when you need a carb fix.
Av. México s/n (Entre Michoacán y Amsterdam), Cuauhtemoc, Distrito Federal
สวนสาธารณะ · 920 คำแนะนำและคำวิจารณ์
Amber: To me, the heart of Mexico City. Lush and well-landscaped, full of trees, cute doggos, wandering paths and lovely benches. Quiet and relaxing during the week, great for people watching on weekends.
Amber: With a handful of locations around Mexico City, this cute coffeeshop has something to please everyone from good coffee & cold brew to matcha, cascaras & pastries. The Juarez location has good food too
Michoacán #27 (Av. México), เม็กซิโกซิตี, Distrito Federal
ร้านกาแฟ · Hipódromo · 136 คำแนะนำและคำวิจารณ์
Amber: You can’t come to CDMX and not get some churros, and El Moro is the classic spot. The dipping chocolates are rich and delicious, or if you want to mix things up get the three mini ice cream sandos
Av. Paseo de la Reforma s/n (Esq. con Clzd. Mahatma Gandhi), เม็กซิโกซิตี, Distrito Federal
พิพิธภัณฑ์ · Bosque de Chapultepec 1 · 727 คำแนะนำและคำวิจารณ์
ToryBurch: This phenomenal museum is divided into "halls," each celebrating a different Mexican culture. Visit the Mexica Hall first, where an intricate sun stone depicts the Aztec cosmos.