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    3.0 (4 reviews)
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    El Turix - Tacos de cochinita pibil

    El Turix

    4.4(107 reviews)
    2.5 kmPolanco
    $

    Turix is a very small taqueria in Mexico City that specializes in juicy cochinita pibil. It's…read morejuicy, mildly spicy and costs 31 pesos (about $1.50) each. If you have a gringo stomach, it could be challenging; however we enjoyed this location in Polanco. It's quite popular for a reason

    El Turix brought me straight back to the moment I first fell in love with cochinita pibil. I…read moreremembered it as my favorite bite in CDMX, went back years later, and it still holds the crown. The torta is absolutely legendary. A fluffy bolillo roll drenched in juicy, slow-roasted pork, tangy pickled onions, and a salsa that comes in swinging with just the right heat. That salsa alone could clear your sins. It's spicy, vinegary, addictive. I was sweating and smiling like a maniac. It's a tiny hole-in-the-wall in Polanco. Cash only, plastic stools, no fanfare. You order at the counter and eat fast because there's almost always a line of locals and tourists in the know. And they serve one thing: cochinita. You can get it in taco form, on a panucho, or in the god-tier torta. Honestly, get all three and thank yourself later. The meat is fall-apart tender and deeply marinated, full of citrus and achiote. The panucho, with that crispy bean-stuffed tortilla base, is underrated perfection. Everything is messy, hot, and dripping with flavor in the best way. El Turix is the kind of place that reminds you why street-style food is unmatched. No hype, no gimmicks, just absolute fire. A must every time I'm in the city.

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    El Turix - It's packed today !

    It's packed today !

    El Turix - Panucho

    Panucho

    El Turix - Tacos de cochinita pibil and panucho

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    Tacos de cochinita pibil and panucho

    El Bajío - Chicken caldo

    El Bajío

    4.1(158 reviews)
    3.0 kmPolanco
    $$

    Listen to this: I need more Latin cuisine practice. Estoy practicando hablar en español... but…read morethat's as far as I get. I love to try new foods and attempt the local language wherever I go... but still it's impossible to mask dumb: I ordered a delicious bowl of Eggs in Xalapa style tomato broth. It arrived but they brought tortillas.... Ok... maybe I should take the (what appeared to be) scrambled eggs out of the broth and into the tortillas? Maybe add some beans and salsa too? No, of course you cannot make tacos out of soup-- idiota!!!! I had to laugh at myself and only one passing server gave me the Rock's stanky eyebrow as broth squirted everywhere! This place is absolutely stunning. The views by the window, the food presentation, the artwork and decor inside and out: I loved it all. It was especially nice that this whole Palanco area is basically one big green park. Again, my Spanish isn't great and I need much more practice but the waitress and the management were so kind and supportive. I would definitely recommend this place for a solo adventurer but it's quaint and yummy enough for a nice group dinner.

    The only good meal I had in Mexico City…read more Living in San Diego and visiting Tijuana for food quite often, I guess I'm used to above average restaurant experiences. I would've thought Mexico City had great food in general, but that wasn't the case. Was there for four days, ate many meals out and this was the only one I really enjoyed. Too bad the place was so hot and stuffy. It was cooler outside than it was inside. All they needed to do was open some windows. Service was great though.

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    El Bajío - Dining room

    Dining room

    El Bajío - The best green enchiladas I've ever had!

    The best green enchiladas I've ever had!

    El Bajío - Dining room

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    Entremar

    Entremar

    4.5(208 reviews)
    3.9 kmPolanco
    $$$

    Everything we ordered was amazingggg. The ingredients tasted fresh…read more The best thing we ordered was the sopes con esmedregal al pastor! We also ordered the smaller contrarmar size for 2 people because we wanted to try a bunch of other things from the menu! I can't imagine if we bought the bigger size.. it's still a lot of fish! Highly recommend that! Service was super attentive and helpful.

    Contramar is believed by many to be a "must have" restaurant in Mexico City. I'm so glad that…read moretheir sister restaurant, Entremar, has an identical menu, easier to attain reservations, and it was located near to me in Polanco. Being from California, I was surprised to hear that they opened their newest location at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas last month. We ordered the tuna tostada that people rave about. It was ok. We could have used some more assertive flavor from acid or spice. I couldn't eat a whole fish (their signature dish), so we went with shrimp in their adobo rub in a taco and fish al pastor. These were also just ok, but the price tags are high for their entrees. I've seen pictures of others fish al pastor with onions and cilantro and that certainly would have added something I felt was missing. The one thing we ordered and loved was their seasonal mackerel ceviche which was in an apple/citrus/olive oil sauce. It was unique and delicious. I think their ceviche and aguachile are probably their strengths, but the cost is pretty high to leave feeling underwhelmed. Honestly, we will be going back to mi compa chava for better seafood

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    Entremar
    Entremar - Sweet potato taco -- quite good!

    Sweet potato taco -- quite good!

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    El Tizoncito - Shepherd Tacos

    El Tizoncito

    4.4(8 reviews)
    2.8 kmPolanco

    El Tizoncito is a CDMX casual chain that's known for their al pastor tacos, though they have plenty…read moremore! Located throughout the city, we visited the Polanco location while in the area, which is walking distance from Soumaya. For an early dinner on a weekday, we were the only patrons dining in, but shortly after, the place started getting busy. It's a popular spot. We sat outside on the front patio area where they provide customers with free chips, salsas and their bean dip, which they are known for. I ordered a guava water and tried the shepherd entree, which were al pastor tacos, mixed with onions, peppers, bacon and cheese It didn't take long for our food to arrive and six for one person was way too much! It even was a struggle to eat four of them, which is what my final tally was. My partner fortunately ate two of them, yet wouldn't budge in eating another when I offered. It wasn't that the food wasn't good because it certainly was tasty! It was just heavy, with the melted cheese and all the other fixin's, in addition to the al pastor meat. It was good, but not light. There was a lot to choose from at El Tizoncito, but it looked like most everyone was getting a some sort of an al pastor taco dish. After dining in, I can see why, as it's a solid place for it, which is affordable and casual. It was a solid meal after hours at the museum!

    One if my favorite taco spots in Mexico City. The al pastor are always fresh and the bistec ones…read moreare my second go to here. They give you chips salsa and beans the moment you walk in and there's always someone available to help you order what you need. Definitely a go to spot in Mexico City and they have multiple locations

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    El Tizoncito
    El Tizoncito
    El Tizoncito

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    Flash Taco - tacos - Updated May 2026

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