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7 years ago
This is a tru find!!!!! A very well decorated traditional family casona in the city Awesome breakfast Torta de chilaquiles very impressive Salmon & Goat Cheese Omelet amazing Amazing pastry read more
Itzcóatl 58
Col. Tlaxpana
11370 México, D.F.
Mexico
55 5566 3669
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http://www.deliarrozconleche.com
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What time does Arroz con Leche open?
Arroz con Leche opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Arroz con Leche opens at 8:00 AM on Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Arroz con Leche close?
Arroz con Leche closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Arroz con Leche closes at 5:00 PM on Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Fri 7:00 AM - 6:00 PMSat-Sun 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Does Arroz con Leche serve alcohol?
Yes, Arroz con Leche serves alcohol.
Does Arroz con Leche have parking?
Yes, Arroz con Leche has parking options.
Does Arroz con Leche have free WiFi?
Yes, Arroz con Leche has free WiFi.
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Visited Café Nin for brunch. Definitely book ahead or come early. Thank god I was solo because I…read morewas able to snag a seat at the bar pretty quickly. Started with a mimosa and the chia pudding. The fruit was super fresh and the bowl was surprisingly filling. Then I ordered the avocado toast with a side of bacon. The avocado was obviously fresh, but I wish it had a little more seasoning, and the brown sauce wasn't really my favorite. The bacon though? Cooked perfectly. The guava pastry was DELICIOUS! so good I had to grab another one to go. Service was good too, they move pretty quickly for such a busy spot. The ambience is really nice, with a mix of indoor and outdoor seating that gives rustic treehouse vibes. Overall, a really solid brunch spot with fresh ingredients, great pastries, and a beautiful atmosphere.
Uno de mis lugares favoritos para desayunar durante nuestro viaje. Pedimos los chilaquiles y el…read moreCroque Madame - increíbles. También pedimos su jugo de naranja con jengibre, que perfecto para la mañana con nuestros lattes. La chef de este lugar ganó un premio a la mejor chef femenina Everything was AMAZING 10/10
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Guayaba pastry. So good. Not too sweet. The way it should be.
Such a great neighborhood bar/coffee shop vibe! So relaxed and easy going to be paired with a nice…read moreselection of cocktails and wines. The service was great and made for an excellent early evening in CDMX enjoying all the scenes and appreciating all the greenery surrounding this area.
Came here for a quick break / snack. Open concept spot with loads of seating. We sat outside. I had…read morethe "Scorpio season" cocktail. Absolutely delicious. My friend had the avocado toast and the affogato, and said both were delicious. Cute spot. Would be back
Scorpio season cocktail
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Loveliest bakery i've been to at CDMX! It's European-influenced with Mexican flavors in a café…read moreatmosphere. It was packed with non-stop customers but the line went through pretty fast. So many pastries and breads to choose from! We of course had to try the famous guava roll which is croissant-like that also had cheese custard. The cute little pig like cookie was cute. I don't remember the rest but definitely enjoyed them all. Glad i was able to visit this social-media hotspot during our trip in March.
Panaderia Rosetta is a chain bakery in Mexico City, known for their guava pastries. This location…read moreis in Roma Norte and is very popular on Instagram. There is always a line outside, but it moves relatively quickly if you pickup. If you'd like to sit inside or outside, I'd definitely be prepared for a wait. The pastries themselves were expensive, but were filling. Overall, everything wasn't sweet enough and the flavors were very average. The guava roll had a tangy cream and there wasn't enough filling to pastry. The cacao roll also was tangy and had a waxy texture due to the nibs. I wished both were a little sweeter. The dulce de leche bun was also dry and very messy to eat. It did taste the best out of the three pastries though. My favorite from the trip was the beetroot juice, it was so refreshing.
Guava roll
Tasty hot chocolate
Chilaquiles (MX $210)
Drinks were good. Mexican version of Starbucks. Place was clean and staff were nice. Great place to…read morepeople watch as you are enjoying your drinks.
I came here for the first time today after doing some exploring in Zona Rosa. This area is full of…read morevarious cafes, but this place also happened to be situated close to the main avenue Reforma and my hotel. This cafe itself is fairly spacious, and part of the dining area has a large open-air section where I was able to sit and check out the activities on the adjacent walkway. All of the customers inside seemed to be working on their laptops, which gave me the bright idea to come here later on and perhaps do some work on my laotop. I found a cool table and connected to the Wifi without any issues. After I got situated, I went for the frappé con carmelo and to eat I ordered the chapata sandwich de 4 quesos. There were several employees working behind the counter, and my drink order was prepared fast. Soon enough my sandwich was brought to my table. The frappé and chapata sandwich were great!
Chai Latte & Pan de Los Muertos
Excellent coffee shop. It's dark and moody with basically no seating other than a few outdoor…read moretables but the coffee was flavorful. One of the best cups in Roma Norte.
It was good, not great. Expensive. Banana bread was good but I wish it had a crispiness or…read morebutteriness to it. Cute vibes and has some tables in the back and out front.
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Raspberry custard @davideatsdc
Churrería El Moro has been around since 1935 making churros and they do it exceedingly well. This…read morelocation is located by the city center and after sight seeing, my husband and I decided to stop by here for churros. Luckily when we came last Sunday, around 2 pm, there was no wait for a table. An employee saw us and told us to sit anywhere. As soon as sat down, another employee brought us menus. We ended up getting: Grande Lechero, $54 MXN ($3.13 USD)- Large size coffee with milk. When our server brought over my husband's drink, she made a grand show of pouring the milk up high into my husband's coffee. I just wished I had gotten a video of it but it was definitely very fun to watch. My husband said his coffee was good (I didn't have any because I am not much of a coffee drinker). Combo 1 with Grande chocolate drink, $155 MXN ($8.98 USD)- So this combination comes with 4 large pieces of churros, 1 dip of your choice and also a chocolate drink. I ended up choosing a Mexican chocolate, which is made with cinnamon and sugar. Surprisingly the drink wasn't overly sweet. And really was perfect to dip my churro into the hot chocolate. For the dip, I picked cajeta, which is caramel made with goats milk. The cajeta was excellent with the churro. I don't know if this was the best churro that I have ever had, but it is definitely one of the top ones I have ever had. My husband also enjoyed the churros and the cajeta (he also liked my hot chocolate too). --------------------------- (Total= $209 MXN or $12.11 USD prior to tip) Wait time for our items was pretty quick. We waited less than 10 minutes for everything. Also credit card is accepted so my husband paid (We have the Costco Visa credit card which does not have a foreign transaction fee, which we used exclusively when we were not paying cash). Our server brought a card reader machine to our table when we were ready to pay (for those of you unaware, in Mexico, you will not be brought your check until you ask for it because it is considered rude to give it to you beforehand, assuming that you are being rushed). Overall, we had a really great experience at this location and highly recommend checking out any of the Churrería El Moro locations the next time you visit Mexico City.
Came here late around 9 it was packed and had a short line out the door. The line for take out was…read moreeven shorter so we opted for take out since our hotel was right around the corner. Got an order of 4 churros with caramel (cajeta) and guava (Guayaba) dipping sauces, they were out of chocolate. You can have them tossed in regular sugar or cinnamon sugar which is traditional. The churros were warm and crispy on the outside and soft inside but had a slight burnt flavor. Both dipping sauces were good but in a different way. It's like donuts topped with caramel or guava, one is more fruity and the other more sweet. Just depends what you're in the mood for or what you prefer. I also got the frances hot chocolate which is their hot chocolate with vanilla. It was better than what I had earlier at another place. Overall the churros were good but not the best i've had.
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Churros made fresh.
Cafe Curado is a popular cafe on a quiet street in Roma Norte. My five-year-old daughter and I went…read morefor breakfast around 9 a.m. and sat out on their spacious patio. My daughter loved the picnic table her size. I ordered the chilaquiles (it was decent) and my daughter's fruit bowl came with tasty granola and very creamy, thick yogurt. My latte was good and creamy! Service was stellar!
Walked here with my wife on our last day in Mexico City. We got to the cafe right when they just…read moreopened and did not encounter a crowd. I ordered a cappuccino with the chilaquiles. My wife wanted a dirty horchata, but they did not have it available (she settled for a latte). The food was delicious (the only thing I would change is how they served the chilaquiles. All of the sauce was at the bottom and not all of the tortilla chips were wet). Service was excellent & I highly recommend.
Outside looking in
Chilaquiles and the fruit bowl
Our taxi driver told us on the way into the city to not drink any Starbucks, and only go to Tierra…read moreGarat. And he was right! The coffee is amazing, the aesthetic is clean and natural, the service was great, and we really enjoyed the bites to eat we got. I miss the coffee so much. Bring a Tierra Garat to Baltimore, por favor!
Friendly staff in this lovely cafe. Ordered some pastries and coffee during our walking hunt for…read morecaffeine one morning. Lots of tables outdoors to enjoy people watching and fresh air. My flat white and chocolate croissant were good, only wished the croissant was a little more crunchy/flaky on the outside.
Hight tables by the window
I came here right at lunchtime and ordered a couple of their small pastries. While I don't usually…read moreget pastries and sweets for lunch, I made an exception for this cafe. I have actually been here several times over the past few months. The smallest pie (torta) was called Pelo de Angel. The torta had various types of grains and a fruit called chilaquejeso which I had never heard of before. It was definitely a delicious fruit. The second más larger pastry was called dDanes de Zarzamora and it was twice as delicious. The cafe is always comfortable and you won't find a lot of loud chatter here, which is what I like.
First stop upon arrival to CDMX and it didn't have a WOW factor but it was a good cup of coffee!…read more Medically- which I never thought I'd review on but Upon arrival here I funnily had to move around a couple bees to enter and didn't think of it as anything but when we entered the Garat it was just bees on bees on bees flying around here so if you're allergic I highly recommend staying away or coming prepared (and calm). They were literally everywhere swarming around and it was super cool to see the workers just working around the bees while they were all over the syrups and machines! Drinks- We got 3 different Cacao drinks (the chili one, pepper one and vanilla) for the most part, All 3 tasted the same to us, the only thing that did taste different was the consistency and a slight kick of something at the end of every sip. Regardless, they all tasted great. The only thing we were confused on was if there was coffee in here or not as we couldn't taste it at all. The employees here were nice. The barista recommended the cacao drink to us so we went with it. Ambiance- place was clean for the most part also with a good amount of seating. Plenty of light so it was a great place for studying
Cafe Cacao (mocha) hot and cold
After waiting in line for 20 minutes, I was served cold and stale churros. The hype did not live up…read moreto the expectations. The experience did not match the wait, and there are better spots to satisfy a churro craving.
Got a few churros with chocolate. Amazingggg churro - you don't even need the chocolate. There are…read morea ton of locations of this place so just go to the one that's most convenient.
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