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    Expendio de Maiz Sin Nombre

    Expendio de Maiz Sin Nombre

    4.4(130 reviews)
    3.2 kmRoma Norte
    $$$

    I'm glad it lived up to the hype. This place does not take reservations and is CASH ONLY. We waited…read morean hour to be seated. You can have them call you when it's time to come back. They will bring out dishes to you and each dish was just delicious with simple ingredients. Next time I go I will get less plates to share with our table so we don't get so full and this way we can try more dishes. In total we had 6 different dishes. Yes go and eat here I know I will return.

    Expendio de Maiz is a really unique dining experience that I was super excited to try, especially…read moreafter hearing about its Michelin recognition and reputation for being one of those must-visit spots in Mexico City. The setup is very intimate - communal outdoor seating with maybe less than 10 tables total, and you can actually look into the kitchen and watch the chefs work. It has a really cool, almost immersive energy to it. What makes the concept interesting is that there's no menu. It's kind of like an omakase-style flow where dishes are brought out in rounds, and depending on when you arrive, you may or may not get to experience earlier dishes. After each round, the staff checks in with you to see if you'd like to continue or close out. There was about a 2-hour wait, but honestly that gave me time to explore the city and come back, which wasn't too bad. Going in, I had really high expectations, and while the food itself is undeniably high quality and beautifully executed, I did leave a bit underwhelmed overall. A lot of the dishes leaned very veggie and carb forward, which I'm not sure if that's just the nature of the menu or because I came later in the evening and missed some earlier rounds. If I were vegetarian, I think I'd probably rate this an easy 5 stars. But personally, I was hoping for a bit more protein throughout the experience, and that balance just wasn't really there for me. Still a very creative and well-executed concept, just not fully aligned with what I was expecting.

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    Expendio de Maiz Sin Nombre
    Expendio de Maiz Sin Nombre
    Expendio de Maiz Sin Nombre

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    Sepia - Delicioso cierre de una comida de cumpleañeros de nuestro Lama Eduardo Herrera ‼

    Sepia

    4.8(14 reviews)
    4.3 kmRoma Norte

    Delicious and beautiful ambiance. One of our favorite meals in CDMX. Definitely get a Gin and Tonic…read morewith the skull gin.

    Being away many years from this magical city where I was born My wife and I decided to go for a…read more drink and a light dinner. We were told to come here by Our nice who lives in the city and who frequents this place. Reservations recommended. Upon arrival, we were greeted by a very friendly host who leads us for a very safety COVID protocols. never experienced this in the States. Once inside, the manager Miguel who was very attentive and professional walked us to the terrace and guide us to seat next to the bar! The place has a complete large full bar very modern and yet trendy, great for drinks, dinner and nice music. We were offered one of their signature drinks made with Mezcal cucumber and pineapple juices with a garnish made of crushed pancetta, salt and chili a must try! As an appetizer we were offered wooden tray of shaved prosciutto and bread, very delightful !! we also ordered eggplant with provolone cheese, it was very good and baby octopus on top of a oven roasted potatoes this is to die for. Enough for the night. Great service by our waiter who you can tell that was well trained and no how to describe the food that was served. To top it off we ordered a a couple of desserts, Tiramisu a must try and a mousse made with goat cheese with guava purée and hibiscus exceptional !! For digestion we had their signature limoncello!!! the best way to finish our unique dinner! The Chef -Owner Julian who we found out that he is one the the best chefs in Mexico who won many international awards and the manager Miguel came by to our table to thank us for coming to their unique restaurant-Bar. Their wine Cellar is impressive and trendy Great for an special occasion or focelebration. We wanted to try some other signature dishes that they are famous for specially their pasta dishes but Unfortunately that was enough for the night. Can't wait to come back to try their famous dishes at this Outstanding restaurant- bar. A Tru gem in the middle of Roma's neighborhood in Mexico City. We recommend this place A must try!!!!

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    Sepia - Amaizing selection of wines

    Amaizing selection of wines

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    Sepia - Gin tasting!

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    Gin tasting!

    El Califa de León - Gaonera & Bistec Tacos

    El Califa de León

    4.0(107 reviews)
    5.6 kmSan Rafael
    $$

    This Michelin-starred taco stand was at the top of my wishlist when I visited CDMX. We went midday…read moreand there was a line, it moves fairly quickly so don't let it scare you. The line is fast since this is not a sit down spot. There is seating next door to the taco stand, but they are not affiliated with the restaurant and you need cash to pay for a table. We opted to stand at the counter. Overall, the tacos are really well cooked and so tasty. We got an order of each meat taco. My favorites were the steak and filet. I would love to go again, it was a good taco.

    Taqueria El Califa de Leon is a taco spot in Mexico City that garnered notoriety for being the…read morefirst taco stand to get a Michelin star. For its notoriety I expected a more grand storefront but it was just a standard food stall. You line up to order and pay and then they give you your food. You can take your food to go or grab one of the few tables next to the shop. The unique thing about this taqueria is that they cook their meats in slabs and place them on the tortillas as-is. They don't chop up your meat into dices and they don't have the typical taco proteins you'd expect either. We ordered most of the meats: steak ($58 MXN), rib ($88), filet ($77), and chop ($88). My favorites were the steak and chop. The rib was a little tough. All the meats tasted better with salt and I liked the green salsa on top. These weren't the best tacos I've ever had but they were good. While its Michelin star meant that I had to try it, I probably wouldn't go back.

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    El Califa de León - Mario the chef and the GrinGO rep

    Mario the chef and the GrinGO rep

    El Califa de León - Bistec

    Bistec

    El Califa de León

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    Félix

    Félix

    4.0(57 reviews)
    3.2 kmRoma Norte
    $$

    Pizza was excellent. Sat at bar overlooking parque and got some entertainment with rappers, street…read moreperformers. The carrot cake was dry so didn't eat but the Nutella bakery item daughter had was good.

    Pizza seems so embedded in the gastronomical world with one likely reason for its flexibility to…read moreco-opt regional taste and flavor. Just as the saying goes regarding NYC pizza tasting the way it does because of the water, I believe the same goes for ALL pizza in different parts of the world. As such, we have developed this weird fixation on trying pizza from different cities in the world to assess the dough and, in general, to get a sense of the local take on the pizza development process. Pizza Felix was a buzzy enough candidate in CDMX for this experiment. Plus, it served as a break from the constant onslaught of heavy Mexican food, haha. First off, the natural, outdoor dining area was such a vibe. I stress a visit after the sun goes down just to savor the moody, low-lit atmosphere brought to life playfully by the colorful lighting strewn carefully in the greenery above. Now, onto the pizza! Felix co-opts a Neapolitan-style pizza. We ordered the Ricotta Fonduta (295 MXN; ricotta, mozzarella, pecorino, caramelized onions, and parsley.). The dough was of a neutral quality and thin crusted to a point; toppings were fresh and bursting with flavor. Also ordered were the Meatballs for 275 MXN. These were rather bland, dry and a bit cold and were what really soured the experience because they were border-line disgusting. On that note, stick to the pizza and you'll be golden! Somehow, it was not busy when we arrived just after 7pm on a Thursday, but it really picked up at 8pm. Music also increased in volume and drinks were pouring with large groups gathering, tourists and locals alike. Pizza Felix is quite the established destination in the city and one you would not have regrets over visiting, even while in Mexico.

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    Félix - Pizza pizza

    Pizza pizza

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    Félix

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