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4.5 (4 reviews)
ModerateArgentine
Closed 1:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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Cambalache - Ribeye, Mariposa style

Cambalache

4.1(40 reviews)
3.9 kmPolanco
$$$

The steak was like a shoe and the r other entrees were good the service was good the atmosphere was…read morevery good. It was expensive for what we got. Of course , but the meat could have been cooked better.

I have nothing bad to say about this meal - it was amazing from start to finish. The location of…read morethis restaurant is very convenient if you're in the Polanco neighborhood, which was why we chose it (sheer laziness), but it turned out to be a great choice overall. Cambalache is an Argentine steakhouse, which is reflected in the style of grilling their meats (over an open flame, which can be viewed at the back of the restaurant), and the service of the meat itself (a La plancha, at the table). We chose the ribeye (600-700g) to share. It was perfectly cooked to medium temperature, and sliced for us tableside. A beautiful cut of meat, and very flavorful. The side dishes were tasty, too (the soufflé potatoes are a signature, and they're fun to try/share). Speaking of tableside prep, I highly recommend saving room for the strawberries Romanoff - our server spent about 20 minutes whipping a combination of vanilla Haagen Dazs, Grand Marnier, cream, and fresh-sliced strawberries into a fluffy concoction that was divinely yummy. Our youngest diner insisted on coming back to Cambalache a second time, a week later, just to have it again. It's not on the regular postre menu, so be sure to ask your server about it.

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Cambalache - Dining room 1st floor

Dining room 1st floor

Cambalache - Arrachera and grilled onions.

Arrachera and grilled onions.

Cambalache - Dining room 1st floor

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Dining room 1st floor

Rincón Argentino

Rincón Argentino

3.9(31 reviews)
3.8 kmPolanco
$$$$

The grill near selection was great with a varieties of meat for our group. The place has a play…read morearea that cost MX$58 per child plus non slip socks and gratuity for the stay helping to watch your kids in the play area. There is a tip box attached to the wall on the left of the doors. The milansa chicken was a big portion and it looked great. The beef was tender and flavorful. I did not have any chicken from the grill and I'm not a big fan of the sausages. It was still good. The service was great but the staff does not speak much English per one of the Google reviews I saw when searching for an Argentinian cuisine. Prices are reasonable for the amount of food you get and the bread basket was great. The restaurant pretty emptied when we came at 7:30pm for our reservation but it slowly filled up. I like that they have a children's menu and that the menu was dual language. The online menu was easier to follow than the physical menu.

We decided to have some thing other than Mexican food while in Mexico City at our last evening. We…read moredecided to go to this Argentinian restaurant. The atmosphere is elegant. We chose to sit in the outdoor seating area unfortunately we were bit by mosquitoes. Our waiter was very professional and attentive. They had excellent wine selection as well as alcoholic beverages. There was only two of us, but yet we still chose to go with the grilled meats options, which comes with five variety of cuts. Rib meat, filet mignon, sirloin, and flank steak. Our waiter warned us that that will be too much food, but we insisted and he was absolutely right. We also ordered a baked potato and a cream spinach. Cream spinach is the style in which the spinach leaves are left in tact as opposed to someplace in the US where the spinach is finely chopped. The meat was served over a hot charcoal grill that was brought to our table. If you choose to keep the meat warm or cook it further you can because the grill is hot enough to cook on it. My favorite meat turned out to be the rib meat as it is more fatty, and it was well salted. Filet mignon was good and lean as it should be. None of the meat were marinated. I believe the only marinade used was salt pepper in some garlic. they also asked us if we wanted to get local Mexican meat or import meat. After inquiry, I discovered that import means US imported meat. We chose the local meet and it was perfect .

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Rincón Argentino - Dining room

Dining room

Rincón Argentino - Our grill selection entree

Our grill selection entree

Rincón Argentino - Kids play area room

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Kids play area room

Sylvestre - Ribeye shrimp

Sylvestre

3.8(26 reviews)
4.1 kmPolanco
$$$$

Beautiful day in CDMX, mid-60's, overcast, perfect for mid-July. After a day at the Museo de…read moreAntropologia, then exploring Polanco, this was the perfect place to close out a drizzling evening. The braised octopus was tender, grilled shrimp were fresh and the boneless ribeye also very tender, juicy and grilled to medium rare perfection. Service was impeccable, doting, and a textbook lesson to almost every other restaurant extant (especially Per Se Time Warner Center). The servers were invisible, but miraculously appeared when you needed something. They even changed out the cooling cast iron plate with a hot replacement. Atmosphere was quiet, with a tropical forest terrace and smoking section. Very refined and elegant. We enjoyed 4 hours here eating and chatting. The room was not full, and no one rushed us whatsoever, unbelievable. Totally spoiled now

I wanted to write this review as a warning to future visitors. This place is a "tourist trap." I…read moresay this because it has really inflated ratings on TripAdvisor and Open Table. I also agree with the last review, that it is a sister company with the restaurants next door, as the drink menus were identical. Sylvestre is beautifully set up decor wise and the service is wonderful. Unfortunately, the food is not on par. The tacos were bathed in a puddle of grease. The shrimp was cold and wasn't as fresh as the other food we had in Mexico City. The mashed potatoes tasted like they were cooked in a stick of butter. I wish the quality of the food matched such a beautiful environment.

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Sylvestre - Room

Room

Sylvestre - Fideos secos al frijol...delicious! Heavenly.

Fideos secos al frijol...delicious! Heavenly.

Sylvestre

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La Bocha Asador Argentino

La Bocha Asador Argentino

4.5(2 reviews)
3.8 kmPolanco

.: DISCLAIMER: So currently this place has been shut down by the municipality, which I really don't…read morehave a great grasp on why. Being shut down in Mexico can have a plethora of reasons that aren't actually associated with food quality or cleanliness. So when it does open again, please visit it! Because I sincerely doubt hygiene had anything to do with it's current legal situation. :. This place is a lovely Argentinian restaurant that specializes in great steak! If you can, I think sitting near the window is the best place to be, as it's usually quieter and a bit more romantic (ie. candles, softly whispering couples). They have both English and Spanish menus which are usually written on large boards that they bring to your table. This place is certainly a bit more creative and fun in their presentation of food and set up. All meals come with in-house baked bread with rosemary and a couple of oils to dip in. As you would expect for the Polanco, the quality of the food and selection of wines/tequilas are good, and the service is generally pretty decent. I would definitely recommend keeping to the steaks and salads at this place. I found that most of the pastas are fairly good quality but sometimes can land on a bit on the dull side of things. That being said, the desserts are superb and I really enjoyed going to this place. [ TIP: However you normally like your steak, in Mexico ask for it to be cooked one level more e.g. if you like 'rare', ask for 'medium rare', or even 'medium' if they don't know what 'medium rare' is, as 'rare' will come 'blue'. This only applies in Mexico City. In the cities/locations where a lot of American and Canadian tourists can be found, then you order as you would in Canada/America.]

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La Bocha Asador Argentino
La Bocha Asador Argentino - La Bocha, Asador Argentino, ¡Lo mejor!

La Bocha, Asador Argentino, ¡Lo mejor!

La Bocha Asador Argentino

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El Diez - argentine - Updated May 2026

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