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    Le Coq

    4.7 (3 reviews)
    PriceyFrench
    Closed 1:00 am - 2:00 AM

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    9 years ago

    Great new restaurant in San Angel! Fresh pasta. Good quality olive oil. Lovely ambiance. The duetto de chocolate was perfect!

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    Cluny

    Cluny

    4.0(26 reviews)
    0.0 kmSan Ángel
    $$$

    After exploring the ins and outs of San Angel, this was suggested by someone in our group. YES! I…read morefelt like I walked into a deep-secret restaurant in Pittsburgh. I remember the Spaghetti Warehouse and other personality-specific restaurants and this had exactly the same feel and to top that? - The futball game of Portugal was on, influences of Italian, as well as French, AND the classy French/murals, paintings, and environment, my feet were hurting from walking all day and this was a GREAT solution! The salad is make your own if you want and everything was as fresh as you could possibly hope it to be. In ordering the hamburger next, you get a hamburger that will be covered in cheese and will satisfy your appetite, challenging any hopes of dessert, and if one pushes dessert, it is me, my there was NO chance at all. The staff is superb and waiting on you instantly. When you approach this restaurant from the outside you are expecting amazingness and that is what you get here and it accents anything you hoped to experience about San Angel. The menu has some appetizing dishes and lots of fish plates that seem to be absolute picks. The price is a little higher than normal but, the overall experience, when I walked away was totally worth it. For three people, with just simple drinks, and three main plates, about 850.00 pesos, so yes, on the high end but this is an experience that is superb, classy, and one you will not forget anytime soon.

    Located in Avenida de la Paz, one of the most traditional culinary and nightlife avenues, in the…read moresouthern area of San Angel. I had great memories about this "romantic atmosphere" restaurant (it was a great option for a nice date in the past), but I was some disappointed after my last visit. I went on a Friday night and the place was some busy, no full, but service was incredibly slow. Waitress was so kind but no way to compensate waiting time. Food was just ok, not as good as I remember it was in the past. I got a Camboy crepe (savory, chicken and curry) which was good and a red fruits crepe (sweet), which was just ok. Pricey, considering food experience and slow service.

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    When you walk past you know, this will be a great experience...

    Cluny - The interior and whole environment is GREAT!

    The interior and whole environment is GREAT!

    Cluny - ...and it is!

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    ...and it is!

    La Casserole - Para que puedan ubicarlo

    La Casserole

    5.0(1 review)
    1.0 kmFlorida
    $$$

    Many many years ago, in the summer of 1974, an American teenage girl living in DF for the summer…read moreand wanting to celebrate her birthday in style was told to pick someplace special out of the phone book. She picked La Casserole, mainly because of the adorable logo. Little did she know that her choice would lead to possibly the best meal that she and her family would ever experience together. My family (yep, it was me) was not known for enjoying fine cuisine. We had made a habit of eating out at the local Chinese food place in our hometown, until we all got sick. We made frequent taco runs to an adjoining town for great tacos. My mother was famous for finding new and creative ways to burn dishes. I actually felt relieved when I was assigned dinner-making duty at age 11; TV dinners were a cut above our normal fare. We'd had some incredible foods on trips to Mexico: ham Serrano, fresh bolillos right out of the oven, flavorful and rich mole Poblano in the town of Puebla where it was invented, pozole. But my birthday meal of the summer of seventy-four lives on in our family's mythology as the best meal ever. We showed up right before 2 pm, not knowing that the restaurant closed between lunch and dinner. We were told they would stay open a little late just for us. So, we virtually had the place to ourselves. The staff (all distinguished looking men in white jackets) displayed utmost courtesy and tact. I realized for the first time that dining could be an art form. My father ordered the basics: some sort of steak, peas, the rest is blurry. It's the peas we all remember the most, for some reason. We had never eaten peas like these. Perfectly cooked, coated in the most delicious butter, and seasoned to perfection, we couldn't get enough. And a general sense of perfection and awe accompanied us home. We have no fotos. So, this review will have to do. Happily, thanks to the internet, I have learned that it looks like La Casserole is still there. (And it's on Open Table.) A dream, a memory, it set the fine dining standard for me and my family. Muchas gracias, La Casserole. Buen provecho.

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