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3 years ago
Las donas son increíbles. Lo que comí la dona sentí una alegría que nunca antes había sentido read more
Cerrada de La Paz 10
Col. Escandon
11800 Ciudad de México, CDMX
Mexico
Escandón
55 8353 2055
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Hours
What time does Mad Donas open?
Mad Donas opens at 2:00 PM on Tuesday.Mad Donas opens at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Mad Donas close?
Mad Donas is closed on Monday.Mad Donas closes at 9:00 PM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Mad Donas closes at 6:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon ClosedTue 2:00 PM - 9:00 PMWed-Sat 11:00 AM - 9:00 PMSun 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Does Mad Donas have parking?
Yes, Mad Donas has parking options.
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Loveliest bakery i've been to at CDMX! It's European-influenced with Mexican flavors in a café…read moreatmosphere. It was packed with non-stop customers but the line went through pretty fast. So many pastries and breads to choose from! We of course had to try the famous guava roll which is croissant-like that also had cheese custard. The cute little pig like cookie was cute. I don't remember the rest but definitely enjoyed them all. Glad i was able to visit this social-media hotspot during our trip in March.
Panaderia Rosetta is a chain bakery in Mexico City, known for their guava pastries. This location…read moreis in Roma Norte and is very popular on Instagram. There is always a line outside, but it moves relatively quickly if you pickup. If you'd like to sit inside or outside, I'd definitely be prepared for a wait. The pastries themselves were expensive, but were filling. Overall, everything wasn't sweet enough and the flavors were very average. The guava roll had a tangy cream and there wasn't enough filling to pastry. The cacao roll also was tangy and had a waxy texture due to the nibs. I wished both were a little sweeter. The dulce de leche bun was also dry and very messy to eat. It did taste the best out of the three pastries though. My favorite from the trip was the beetroot juice, it was so refreshing.
Guava roll
Tasty hot chocolate
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Chilaquiles (MX $210)
So good we had to come twice!!! Our favorite chilaquiles of…read moreour trip and the pan dulce were amazing! There is always a crowd but for a good reason! The food is amazing, service is great, and the overall vibe of the restaurant is so cute. Perfect place to eat breakfast in Condesa!
Maybe Lardo is better for breakfast, but we didn't feel it was fully worth the hype for lunch. We'd…read moremade a reservation in advance for Saturday at 2PM. The interior was brightly lit with a large beautiful bar, and had the vibe of a French cafe. We were brought out some complimentary (pita-like) bread, which was nice, but would have been better with something like olive oil to dip it in. My friend and I ordered 3 items to share - the Ricotta Stuffed Squash Blossoms, Eggplant Parmesan, and Barbacoa. Portions were on the smaller side, but this was the perfect food quantity for us. The Ricotta Stuffed Squash Blossoms were fine but a little bland. I liked the Eggplant Parmesan and Barbacoa, but neither really blew my mind. For everything I'd heard about Lardo, I felt like our experience was good but not amazing. Would check it out for breakfast to compare!
Counter
Guava croissant, 8/10
Pappardelle with rabbit
I like Dunkin' Donuts and now I'm even more happy to see it because it's been a long time. The…read morecoffee is cheaper than in Starbucks, Cielito or Juan Valdez and the donuts are great. They also have bagels and muffins, which are not common but highly appreciated. This location is very modern. I don't normally see fancier DDs. The staff is very friendly and they really maintain the whole store. There is indoor and outdoor seating and free wifi.
We are visiting and as we walked down Reforma we saw this shop. It was clean and had a case of…read morebeautiful donuts we simply couldn't resist! There workers were friendly and greeted us promptly. I had a jelly filled donut that was one of the best I have ever tasted and my daughter had a brownie donut, which she enjoyed. We will definitely stop in again on our next visit to Mexico City.
I had been riding my bike for the last three hours, and I stopped over here because I had coffee…read moreand donuts on my mind. This store is located right off the avenida Reforma, which is the avenue that they close down on Sunday for cyclists. They have so many decilious options to choose from, I was completely unsure about what to get. I was undecided about getting the chispas de San Valentin, corazon chispitas, corazon de fresa, and glaseada de fresa, which is strawberry glazed. I really only wanted to get two donuts because I'm trying to maintain control obviously, so my final decision was one glaseada de fresa, and one chispitas de fresa. The coffee was an easy choice, just a regular medium-sized cafe Americano con leche. This particular store is especially comfortable because they they have actual sofas for people to sit! I didn't stay long, and I appreciated the attentiveness of the Staff person who greeted me and took my order.
Brownie donut
Cappuccino
My husband were in CDMX for a weekend and had time before our check-in time at our hotel. This was…read morea perfect place to grab some coffee and a pastry. I ordered the "Guava Rol" and a side of bacon. Ay, ay, ay the guava roll was exceptionally good. Flakey and buttery and the filling was delightful. Service was friendly and the ambiance was laid back and because we were there so early it was fairly empty. Not going to lie...it was a bit pricey but worth the experience.
I'm a fan of all things bread, so stopped here twice while staying in Roma Norte but unfortunately…read morefound Panadería Rosetta to be overhyped. Scant lines and decent service, but the flavors just weren't special. My favorite sweet bread was the mini panettone, which while slightly dry included the requisite candied fruit bits enrobed in comforting, eggnoggy crumb. The guava pastry was OK, but far inferior in taste and texture to a Cuban style guava pastry. The mamey cream filled donut was forgettable, as the mamey flavor was overwhelmed by the monotone pastry cream. But most disappointing was the marranito - I was so excited to see this seasonal gingerbread piggy on the shelf, but the bland flavor (no molasses or ginger notes at all) made me sad.
Food selection
Pastries and coffee
Terrace (upstairs)
This bakery is huge! I decided to stop by on my last day to pick up some sweets for my son and my…read morecoworkers. They have four sections: bakery, cookies, cakes, and gelatins. You select what you want, pay, and then pick up your order. Their cookie selection is immense, and they sell them by the pound. I ordered two boxes at half a pound each. The cookies are delicious (think Whole Foods cookies, but better). For sweet bread, I only chose six pieces since they don't travel well on a plane, but wow... the quality was outstanding and the variety is incredible. Service is quick and cordial. The place itself is an old bakery with amazing lighting and original floors from the 1930s. If you're in CDMX, this is a must stop.
3.5 stars When I arrived it was quite overwhelming, the…read moreplace is huge. You can't imagine how large a bakery could be. You're supposed to grab a tray and tongs then take what you want to the cashier. The place was so large that I didn't bother grabbing a tray because I just wanted to look at everything first. I ended up getting a corn muffin my friends grabbed a few things they didn't really know what they were, just grabbed what looked good. My corn muffin was ok., it was moist, dense, and had real pieces of corn in it. I tried some of my friend's raspberry baguette it was also pretty good. Dense baguette and tasty dried raspberry's and some nuts maybe walnuts? My other friend got some bread thing with sugar on top. It was a bit dry and not very buttery. I didn't care for that one. There was a whole gambit of baked goods to choose from, donuts, bread, cakes, pastries, even sandwiches. We tried asking what they were known for, no one seemed to know. So I guess there's no specialty. Prices were very reasonable around 15-22 pesos maybe some were more depending on what you chose. I found it to be a good Mexican bakery but not as refined as a French bakery. I guess you gotta find what's good and what you like. Unfortunately I didn't find that item yet.
Interior
Fruit Tart
Great cafe with a wide selection of matcha desserts and drinks. You can choose Korean vs Japanese…read morematcha. Smooth ordering process and they have a pager system for when your order is ready. I have decently high matcha standards and they were met! Recommend a visit if you are craving matcha and in the area.
Cute shop with pastries and different matcha drinks. Staff is really friendly and prices are…read morereasonable. Matcha is really good, I stopped by twice during my stay.
Matcha Einspanner and Mango Matcha
Matcha with coffee - 70 pesos
From the owner: Donas artesanales muy sabrosas bajas en grasa y azúcar. No llevan, huevo, mantequilla, leche o…read moreazúcar añadida
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Conchas are legit. Add nata with it, Soo good. Got a latte…read morewith almond milk, great!!! Chilaquiles, tasty but I've had better. Service was awesome!
a stones throw from our room and seemingly open all of the time !…read moreAt first, we thought it was a fruit cake store as there was a huge hanging sign over the door that must have remained from the holiday.. So funny. But once we walked over, we saw that it was a very lovely, traditional restaurant with very friendly servers. We were able to stand with the employees during our earthquake evacuation into the street. I especially loved my omelets with the creamed flor de calabaza that came with chilaquiles. I will say that the employees are super polite..and can't imagine them running after a customer because they did not tip enough. With that said, the man did go ahead to add 15% to my card as I was signing out, and I said it was fine because I was going to leave that much or more anyway, but they should not have assumed. Jut saay no to the fruit and drinks and pastry tray if you do not wish to purchase them no problem. A delightful spot to just sit and watch people & dogs go back and forth all day long.
Adorable!
Cinnamon roll
Copa de fruta roja
Nice small pastry place. Had a delicious passion fruit tart and a really good cappuccino. I had…read morecome looking for a matcha donut, but apparently donuts only happen on Fridays. I was nonetheless pleased with my choice. The ambience could be better but the pastries make up for that.
From the owner: Pasteleria artesanal, postres individuales, pasteles grandes, cafeteria, te, donas, malteadas,…read morepanaderia, alfajores y mas!
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