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3.0 (2 reviews)
ModerateAmerican, Burgers
Closed 11:00 am - 9:30 pm

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San Ángel Inn

San Ángel Inn

4.2(141 reviews)
6.5 kmSan Ángel
$$$

For generations, San Ángel Inn has stood as more than a restaurant--it is a living chapter of…read moreMexico's cultural heritage. Behind its historic gates, time slows. Stories unfold just as they have for decades, offering guests not just a meal, but a journey into the heart of tradition, grace, and elegance in the vibrant landscape of Mexico City. The property itself dates back to 1616, when Hernando Aragonés became the first owner of what would eventually become this storied hacienda. On June 13, 1963, San Ángel Inn officially opened its doors as a restaurant, and over sixty years later, the allure remains timeless--refined, magnetic, and proudly Mexican. We had just exited the nearby Diego y Frida Museum when the charm of San Ángel Inn pulled us in. From the street, the driveway hums with life--cars arriving and departing, people laughing, greeting each other with warm hugs and cheek kisses. It's not just a place to eat--it's a scene of joy, reunion, and reflection. I momentarily glanced at my usual apps for reviews but quickly closed them. This place didn't need validation. It had a gravitational pull, as if it knew exactly who it was. The kind of place that doesn't chase attention--it commands it. Inside, we walked through the doors and into the main garden courtyard, a lush oasis shaded by trees and dappled sunlight. A pianist plays softly in the background, sometimes replaced by a traditional trio. Tables are alive with conversation. People watch each other without staring--curious, engaged, respectful. You're seen, but not on display. The Meal: A Taste of Generational Rituals We began with quesadillas and a Caesar salad, both beautifully executed. The real star, though, was the Chicken Mole--a dish so deeply rooted in heritage, it felt like a prayer in edible form. Sweet, savory, rich, and grounded. A mole like this doesn't happen by accident--it's the product of time, care, and ancestral memory. Every subtlety is respected. Every step in the preparation honored. The kitchen doesn't cut corners. Because here, the recipe is as sacred as the space itself. At San Ángel Inn, rituals matter. They tell us where we came from and who we are. The service, the details, the pacing--everything reminds you of a simpler, more intentional time. You feel the history around you: the famous figures who've passed through--Emiliano Zapata, Robert Kennedy, and countless unnamed souls whose presence lingers in the air like incense. And in that stillness, you're reminded to toast. Toast to those who came before. Toast to those who couldn't be with you. Toast to the ones sitting right next to you. Better yet, lean over, embrace them, and let affection show. You're in Mexico, where public displays of affection aren't just accepted--they're celebrated.

My husband and I chose San Ángel Inn for our last dinner in Mexico City on our visit to the city a…read morefew weeks ago. I've always want to go because of its history and because I'd heard it is beautiful. It is beautiful. The history: San Ángel Inn is located in a former hacienda, built in 1616. From 1806-1900, the hacienda served as a country house for various owners, and it became a hotel in 1907 - that's why it's still called San Ángel Inn to this day. The structure was declared a "Colonial Monument" by the National Institute of Anthropology and History in 1937. After a brief stint as a university-affiliated building, it became a restaurant on June 13, 1963. So when you eat at San Ángel Inn, you're eating at restaurant with a storied and incredible history. The building is absolutely beautiful. We were seated at a table in the courtyard which, in December, was incredibly special: tons of nochebuenas/poinsettias, tons of holiday decor, live piano music, a fountain, and more. It's a beautiful restaurant, perfect for a special occasion meal (we saw lots of families having dinner together). It's a wonderful setting for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. The menu is incredible - broad and varied with dishes from throughout Mexico. It was hard to choose what to order. We had some wine, which we enjoyed with the starters they brought (bread rolls and butter, veggies with a creamy dip). My husband started with the poblano pepper cream soup, which was to die for. I started with the Aztec Tortilla Soup, which is poured tableside and which you can customize with certain ingredients they ask you about during the tableside pour (I said yes to everything, including chicharrones). He had a small dish of shrimp with orange mole for his entree, while I ordered a traditional Mexican holiday dish they had on the menu for the Christmas season: romeritos with shrimp, nopales, and potatoes in a mole sauce. If you're looking for a traditional, beautiful, special meal in Mexico City, I highly recommend dinner at San Ángel Inn. It's a special place and a meal here is a great excuse to spend some time in the beautiful neighborhood of San Ángel.

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Butcher & Sons - Patty Melt & Curly Fries

Butcher & Sons

3.9(87 reviews)
10.5 kmRoma Norte
$$$

After spending many days in Mexico City-eating tacos and tortas and various Mexican delightful…read moreentrees,I just felt like having a burger-so I jumped on Yelp and found the best spot in Roma Norte and stumbled upon Butcher & Sons. This restaurant was just a short walk from my hotel in Roma Norte-along the walk I think I counted 4 or 5 Michelin rated restaurants on my path-they are everywhere in Mexico City. When we arrived at the restaurant they seated us right away and I noticed how great the atmosphere was in the restaurant-this was for sure a date night or celebratory type of place-I wouldn't say fancy or upscale but definitely a step up from my restaurants I went to so far in Mexico City. Upon sitting down we started with a couple of really pretty cocktails-. Strawberry Fields-A gin drink that is a refreshing twist on a Negroni-I enjoyed it very much and may have been the best cocktail I had in Mexico City.($185.00) Margarita De Perlas-a tequila drink with lime and orange infusion topped with pearls of tapioca-It was a great spin on a margarita with the added slightly sweet taste of tapioca pearls-decent drink.($220.00) For dinner we ordered a few items. Bowie Burger-a burger featuring a top sirloin and wagyu cross patty topped with Swiss cheese,roasted poblanos,bacon,guacamole and tortilla chips-This burger was so delicious-perfectly cooked and seasoned,so juicy-it was spicy but incredibly flavorful -loved it.($275.00) Curly Fries-Perfectly seasoned,super crunchy-very tasty ($85.00) Caesar Salad-well made salad with great tasting dressing and crunchy croutons.($130.00) This place is a very special restaurant in a city that is filled with special restaurants-I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Mexico City,specifically the Roma Norte neighborhood-a true joy.

We didn't get food, hut they had a buy 1 get two free happy hour here, and it was the only happy…read morehour I remember seeing in CDMX. Drinks and service were excellent and it was in a beautiful location!

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Butcher & Sons - Patty Melt

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