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Catalina Brasserie - Un lugar pequeño pero acogedor.

Catalina Brasserie

4.3(3 reviews)
1.1 kmRoma Norte
$$

What an incredible find! Visiting Mexico City for the 6th time where I spend most of my time in…read moreCondesa, a few friends and I decided to walk around the "Roma" area for a change, which locals call "the new Condesa," and boy were we happy to find this corner at Tonalá and Alvaro Obregón. There are several different little restaurants in a row and we decided to try Catalina. It exceeded all expectations! First, the ambience, decor, bar area, music and wait staff were all top notch! Five star all the way around. We had an excellent red wine and superb service from start to finish. They have an excellent cocktail and wine list, full bar, and everything from the most delicious appetizers and soups and salads to entrees and desserts. You cannot go wrong with this place. I highly recommend it and will revisit!!!

As if another iteration of the infamous Guerra de los Pasteles had taken place, a pervasive French…read moreinfluence has been taking over kitchens and kitchenettes of Mexico City, as one of the world's most popular and influential cuisines has acquired a growing number of gastronomic embassies throughout this ancient yet modern city. Different perspectives on Pain Perdu, Tartines, Ouefs en Cocotte, and Croque Monsieurs are to be found on nearly every corner in La Condesa & La Roma. Catalina is part of this newer outbreak of French cookeries, offering its own take on dishes from la belle France. Stepping into Catalina is a mixture of different cultures, experiences and ambiances. The seating outside follows the norm of La Roma, of happy, well-off types sipping coffee, wine, or beer, depending on the hour; the inside with its own unique scene: a Parisian look with a bright interior and elegant table settings on marble countertops; the decor following a New York aesthetic, a couple of pictures of Penn Station hanging on a bright white wall that round out a Brooklyn-like vibe; the owner sitting in the back, watching with vigilant eyes, inspecting every aspect of service. The meal, in the morning, starts with baked goods, which are made in a neighboring bakery. The conchas are flavorful albeit an odd texture, the croissants and pain aux amandes full of flakiness and buttery goodness. The breakfast menu is short but appetizing. The open faced sandwiches are one of the most delicious offerings, Pan Campesino is topped off with scrambled eggs, shaved cheeses, and seasonal mushrooms. The frittata is also a good option, served in an iron skillet with a couple of slices of artisanal bread. The often photographed Pan Francés is indeed a pretty sight. Served with a poached egg, scallions, maple syrup, and a thick slice of bacon, it is meant to portray a play of sweetness and saltiness, and although personally I am not convinced about the flavor combinations, most people crave fried chicken and waffles, so I will leave it up to those who enjoy these kind of things. It seems that gastronomes everywhere cannot get enough French food, and even though I believe Mexicans should be proud of their own cuisine and should endeavor more and more to explore the vastness and depth of Mexican gastronomy, having a piece of sweet French toast readily available is a good option to have.

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Catalina Brasserie - La barra

La barra

Catalina Brasserie - Terraza

Terraza

Catalina Brasserie - Pan campesino con aguacate y huevo

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Pizza del Perro Negro - 1/2 Gastelum (green side) and 1/2 Chile Relleno

Pizza del Perro Negro

3.7(93 reviews)
0.4 kmRoma Norte
$$

OK, I simply did not like this pizza at all. It's more like a Chicago deep dish style of pizza…read morewhich is not my style at all. That said, my Mexican friend, Paulina loves this place. The service was great and the vibes were good. Just not my style of pizza.

I must say this place is NOT for everyone, it is right on the street and has lots of pedestrian…read moretraffic and car noise, it often gets super crowded (best to go at off times or US eating times, as Mexican Culture tend to eat later), and all the staff seem to be tatted head to toe (I'm pretty tatted myself so I found it cool)... NOW with all that said the Pizza is Simply Excellent!!! I'm from CT and our state wins best Pizza in the USA almost every year. Some people say NYC but trust me NYC pizza is trash compared to CT. Its NOT CLOSE, Especially Bridgeport and New Haven CT. Sorry for my digression but I wanted to make the point that I am a pizza guy and that I have eaten it all over the world. When it comes to pizza I like all different types from funky pies in South Beach Miami, to avocado toppings in Cali, Big Thick Slices in Chicago to the Thin Crust Apizza Kings in New Haven CT, I love it all. Hot, Warm, Cold the Next Day. If it's good pizza I'm eating it. This place was actually my Thanksgiving Meal pic since we were outside the US celebrating this year and I wanted something that wasn't a Mexican restaurant and was a Big Hearty Meal. I looked around at reviews before I decided and this seemed to be the online favorite for a good pie in the area. Full disclosure I cheated and got a slice the night before to sample the place just to make sure I was going to enjoy my Thanksgiving Dinner. Ok so we got split a medium pie (they don't do large pies) and we went half Mashed Potato and Pepperoni (my pick) and half Caritas (Wifey's pick). Carintas is a meat type taco topping and boy was it tasty. They even gave us limes to squeeze on top so to get the full experience. As for the mashed potatoes that is my favorite pizza topping to date. Though it sounds highly weird and not something you would want to try trust me once you do it you will never go back. And every friend I have let try a slice is in 100% aggreance with me. As for the Pepperoni that really was the star of the show. One of the 2 best Pepperonis I have EVER had in my life. The other being Salernos in Stratford, CT. Shoutout to them. This Pepperoni was Amazing. I loved it so much that I could fill up a bathtub and bathe in it. Yeah it was THAT GOOD. We loved both of our pizza flavor choices and decided we both would have 2 slices of each flavor as the medium pizza comes in 8 slices. The pizza was of medium thickness but with all the toppings is was plenty and I would say it was almost as filling as a typical large pie. My wife actually could only eat 3/4 slices and said the last mashed potato and pepperoni was all mine which I happily accepted and took home for breakfast pizza the next day. I love cold pizza and this one was a great cold choice (again don't knock the mashed potato pizza till you try it, its life changing). Final thoughts: If your looking for an EPIC weird and wacky pizza in Mexico City and like casual dining this is Definitely The Place. We loved our experience and will definitely be back when in Mexico City.

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Pizza del Perro Negro - Gastelume, chile rellano, risings sun, carnitas

Gastelume, chile rellano, risings sun, carnitas

Pizza del Perro Negro - The box is SO COOL

The box is SO COOL

Pizza del Perro Negro - Exterior

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La Agustina - pizza - Updated May 2026

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