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    Chiquitito

    4.4 (45 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 7:30 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for working
    Outdoor seating

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    George C.

    One of my fav cafes in cdmx the coffee is so good here, cafe latte pictured, and they have variety of bakery items, coconut cronut pictured, staff is always very friendly and it's a quaint space with outdoor seating as well in the back, highly recommend it!

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    Kristine N.

    Very very good coffee in Roma Norte! This was the first coffee shop I found that had some syrups for their iced coffees lol. There's a few tables outside and near the door if you wanna sit and drink your coffee Very cute little coffee shop with high quality coffee beans

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    Alexis B.

    We stopped by Chiquitito for an afternoon espresso after a day of exploring el Bosque de Chapultepec! All of my touristing had me feeling knackered, and the espresso from this charming, tiny coffeeshop gave me a much needed pick-me-up! The service was great. They made the espressos quickly and brought them over to us in the seating area in the back. And the espresso was good! Exactly what I needed. A great little coffeeshop if you're in the area and need a bit of caffeine!

    Danielle H.

    I was checking out this upscale neighborhood and this cute little cafe popped-up in my search. This cafe is really more of a boutique coffee shop than a full-fleged cafe, which makes it nice. I noticed they have both coffee and pastries, so I ordered a small cafe Americano and blueberry muffin. There are roughly four tables with chairs all set-up outside along the sidewalk, and fortunately for me it seemed like everyone was ordering their coffee to go. It was alright, there are some umbrellas which provide a little protection from the hot March sun. I had a relaxing time, just people watching and checking out things on my cellphone. Everyone working here seems friendly and nice, and I did notice more expats, and I heard more English than what I'm used to. I think that it's due to the neighborhood.

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    Franco F.

    Employees are fantastic very energetic and friendly !! I get an LA vibe, all their coffee are hand crafted drinks made with extra love. We also order the mulette it was a cross between a torta and a baguette stuff with beans and melted cheese served with pico de gallo and a creamy avocado green salsa .. I would skip the food here (at least the dish we got), but the drinks are fantastic

    Kel P.

    When it comes to coffee in CDMX and especially the heart of the city, you cannot skip Chiquitito! Roast was to perfectionc, extraction was wonderful, the brew was spot on, and the smile on the server's just makes the cherry on top of the cake!

    Chiquitito, with almond milk and blueberry scone! Delicious
    Erika R.

    Service was fast, and employees were very nice! And explained menu perfectly! I had the Chiquitito and was perfect! It's a cute small coffee shop! Very aesthetic!

    Kay S.

    Cute, hip coffee shop on a random street in reforma! I came here one day searching for caffeine after going to the consulate and Chiquitito hit the spot. It's small but adorable and there is pleasant outdoor seating.i got to witness them making pancakes from scratch (even though they were not for me). The coffee was good, the cookie was a bit dry. The location on a busy street does make it exposed to some street-elements like a lot of noise and whatnot, but overall, still a solid place to get coffee and read a book.

    Register with assortment of pastries
    Maggie Y.

    Perfect coffee shop for a grab and go breakfast. There's an extensive list of drinks with non-coffee and non-dairy options, as well as options for children (cookies and milk!). There's no menu for the pastries but they're set out around the cash register - I saw an assortment of breads including matcha bread, banana bread, and milk(?) bread, cookies, and pastries including croissants, elephant ears, and pan dulce. I ordered the cold brew and the milk bread, both of which were excellent. The cold brew is smooth and strong which complimented the sweet milk bread perfectly. There's limited seating in front of the coffee shop as well as a few tables in the back but the cafe was not crowded at 8:30 am on a weekday so it shouldn't be a problem to grab a seat- highly recommend people watching in the street!

    Nice little coffee shop. Gets busy!
    Mannie S.

    This is a nice little coffee shop among many business buildings. It gets busy during the day. The cafe latte and the matcha latte we got were both pretty good. Worthwhile coming if you are in the area, otherwise, there are better choices in Mexico city for coffee connoisseurs.

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    Great coffee and great outdoor place to people watch. My favorite is the Cortado - very strong!

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    Great cute little cafe with wonderful pastries and coffee. Highly recommend! Staff was great as well!

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    My boyfriend did not like his expression, my café americano was ok. Cute little place, albeit chiquitito!

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    Excellent little neighborhood coffee shop. Tried their Cortado and Cappuccino. Excellent!! Chocolates are good too

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    Great coffee and the staff is super friendly and inviting.

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    Review Highlights - Chiquitito

    I'd never had this dish before visiting CDMX but it's a baguette bread with refried black bean and melted cheese on top.

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    Panadería Rosetta - Delightful

    Panadería Rosetta

    4.6(627 reviews)
    1.3 kmRoma Norte
    $$

    Worth the hype! It was a little overwhelming when we got there because not only is there a line but…read morebecause it is close to the street and not a lot of sidewalk space it was a bit crowded. But once we were able to identify the line, it literally took only 10 minutes of wait. I got the guava roll, of course, and it did not disappoint. We also got a concha and that was definitely not impressive. The staff are friendly and very patient considering the crowds they deal with. I definitely recommend grabbing a menu while waiting so that you can order immediately once it's your turn. There's also a bathroom on site.

    This is an absolutely stellar bakery, the best I've been to surely. I'm not a coffee or pastry…read moreperson at all, so it really says something when I think so highly of a place like this. It's one of those rare places that get really hyped up and turn out to actually be worth the hype. We stopped in here on three different occasions during our Mexico City trip, and despite how viral it is there was never a line. The staff was very friendly, prices very reasonable, and order always came out super quick. My favorite things were the rol de guayaba, cafe de olla, and the puerquito de piloncillo. The guava pastry and puerquito were very fresh, soft and not crummy at all. The guava pastry was specifically memorable as it had the most delicious creamy filling in it that tasted like real guava and not overly sweet. The cafe de olla was addicting with the spices being perfectly balanced. It sets the standard for cafe de olla... it's not clear if I'll ever get one as good as the one they make here. This is a must stop during any visit to Mexico City.

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    Panadería Rosetta - Guava roll

    Guava roll

    Panadería Rosetta - Guava roll and concha

    Guava roll and concha

    Panadería Rosetta - Tasty hot chocolate

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    Tasty hot chocolate

    Salve CasaNiza

    Salve CasaNiza

    4.9(12 reviews)
    0.7 kmJuárez

    They have a huge array of breakfast pastries on display and I'm sure the majority of them are baked…read morefresh every day. This small bakery is off on a side street and the only reason why I found it was because I just happened to be close to exchanging money. In fact there are at least five or six other small restaurants on the same street. I bought just a single Danish that had some type of pineapple filling. There were so many more like strawberry and orange that were equally tempting. I already knew I wasn't going to go for some heavy chocolate pastry or even a concha for that matter. Calories are important these days and I think I made the right choice with the pineapple danish. The first bite is awesome!

    I was looking for something sweet after dinner found this right next door to where I had dinner (De…read moreMar A Mar) Got in about 25 min before they were closing. And they took my order w/ no problem. They were super nice. Place is super clean and they have good music. So atmosphere pretty cool, great spot to meet friends and hang out or just have a tea, latte, coffee whatever. Crêpe was good but not the best I've had, the dough was thick for my taste and apparently at this spot all the Crêpes have cream cheese. Make sure to tell them no cream cheese if you are lactose intolerant. I asked if they could please remake it because I was lactose intolerant and they fix it with no charge. I was so happy and the fact that they had an amazing attitude made the Crepe taste better. Other than this place is awesome Muchas gracias por sus atenciones y las delicias.

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    Salve CasaNiza - Prueba la Estrella de la casa. Concha de Nutella.

    Prueba la Estrella de la casa. Concha de Nutella.

    Salve CasaNiza - Nuestra pasión por el café, la compartimos contigo.

    Nuestra pasión por el café, la compartimos contigo.

    Salve CasaNiza - Green Power Sandwich. Nuestra opción vegana.

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    Green Power Sandwich. Nuestra opción vegana.

    Café Nin - Chilaquiles with Verde sauce and Nopal. Two eggs sunny side up.

    Café Nin

    4.5(315 reviews)
    1.1 kmJuárez
    $$

    Love love this place. Went twice in one day actually. The cafe culture in Mexico City is unmatched…read moreand this is a perfect representation of that. If you don't want to wait in the guaranteed line at Panaderia Rosetta across town for the famous guava roll, then come here it's the same bakery! It had indoor and outdoor and covered outdoor seating. It was awesome to sit outside and listen to the rain while I inhaled my bakery items. The guava roll of course- fabulous. They even have the jam you can take home with you. They also have a menu of non bakery items. I highly recommend this spot!

    It's a large place that feels like a small place because of all the little nooks around the place…read morewith a very cozy ambiance. On a weekend the wait was very long for a group of six. We were told the wait would be 30mins but it was over an hour. At some point the staff member removed our name from the list despite us standing right next to the door and waiting (and asking for updates) the whole time. The host was apologetic about this and tried her best to make up for it with a good table. Eventually we were seated and the menu was great. Really delicious food choices ranging from my Mexican flavors to more basic Western options. Scrambled eggs looked good, the piadina was delicious, as were the chilaquiles! Plenty of fresh juice options and pastries (from Rosetta)!

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    Café Nin - Inside

    Inside

    Café Nin - Scrambled eggs with squash flowers

    Scrambled eggs with squash flowers

    Café Nin - Guayaba pastry. So good. Not too sweet. The way it should be.

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    Guayaba pastry. So good. Not too sweet. The way it should be.

    Peltre Lonchería - after he poured the sauce

    Peltre Lonchería

    4.0(36 reviews)
    1.6 kmRoma Norte
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    Our mission was to find machaca in Mexico City and this place came up…read more Compared to the one you get in CA it was different because they bring out the red sauce and pour it on top for you. It was definitely a different experience but glad we tried it. It was good. We also ordered their coffee while we were there and two guys with guitar was outside the restaurant playing live music. Service was great and they have open space with windows so you could see out while dining. Lot of servers in Mexico City speaks english but we did bust our high school spanish skills too.

    Traditional and fusion specialties from various regions. The food is toned down and not spicy. It…read morewas a little difficult to get the server's attention for salsa and she did not explain that the green sauce was guacamole and not spicy. I should have chosen the one with chile habañero, but that is sometimes too spicy. The enchiladas in green sauce were simple and good, if a little bland. The Sopa Aguascalientes was served with the ingredients in a cylinder, to which the server poured the hot broth. Again, it was okay, but rather bland and the bits of chile poblano and corn were tiny and few. I prefer soups without cream, but at least the broth, as described, had only a little cream. The meals come as is, no bread, tortillas or salsas unless requested. Service is polite. The ambiance is the best part. The patio dining offers great views of the park and stunning architecture. An added plus is the absence of beggars and unwanted musicians. The vibe is casual, but this being Santa Fe, the crowd is upscale. Given that, the prices are quite reasonable.

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    Peltre Lonchería - Indoor seating

    Indoor seating

    Peltre Lonchería - Machaca before he poured the sauce

    Machaca before he poured the sauce

    Peltre Lonchería - Seating area

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    Seating area

    Petit Roquefort

    Petit Roquefort

    4.8(12 reviews)
    1.1 kmJuárez

    This restaurant is really popular for it's breakfast, but unfortunately I came late and missed out…read moreon that. Lunch became the plan and it was already 12pm, so it made sense. The Portobello Roquefort seemed unique and a good enough option for a lunch sandwich. It included Portobello, mezala de queso, another type of queso called queso de cabeza, Dijon mustard so delish, and lettuce. The restaurant is set-up very elegantly, and the service was right on par with the ambiance. Not a detail was overlooked and our dining needs were attended to with great attention. I am almost considering coming back again before I head out. Highly recommended restaurant for breakfast or lunch!

    Our first morning in Mexico City called for a tasty breakfast, and after a quick Yelp search (and a…read morefew TikToks for good measure), we landed on Petit Roquefort -- and wow, what a great choice! We arrived around 10:30 a.m. and were pleasantly surprised to be seated right away even though the restaurant looked packed. There's actually an upstairs area that you can't see at first, so don't be discouraged if it looks full when you walk in. Our group ordered a mix of items -- fresh green juice, two plates of chilaquiles, and two hamburgers -- and everything was incredibly fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. The portions were generous without being overwhelming, and the flavors were perfectly balanced. Service was quick and friendly. Our server was kind, made great recommendations, and navigated the language barrier with patience and smiles. What makes this spot even more special is its location inside a small marketplace filled with local vendors selling everything from clothes and jewelry to organic oils and scrubs. After breakfast, we wandered through the shops and ended up buying a few cute items -- the perfect way to start our trip! Overall, Petit Roquefort was such a delightful surprise -- great food, warm service, and a charming atmosphere. Highly recommend for your first (or any!) morning in CDMX.

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    Petit Roquefort - This is cute little hideaway to have some delicious food in Mexico City.

    This is cute little hideaway to have some delicious food in Mexico City.

    Petit Roquefort - Chilaquiles

    Chilaquiles

    Petit Roquefort - Yea del día and water.

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    Yea del día and water.

    Churrería El Moro - hot chocolate + whip

    Churrería El Moro

    4.4(445 reviews)
    3.1 kmCentro Sur
    $

    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 hot 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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    Churrería El Moro - Cute uniforms

    Cute uniforms

    Churrería El Moro - Churros made fresh.

    Churros made fresh.

    Churrería El Moro - Inside

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    Inside

    Chiquitito - coffee - Updated August 2026

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