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    Tapioca House, Polanco

    3.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Maison Belen - Chilaquiles fully loaded.

    Maison Belen

    4.3(88 reviews)
    0.9 kmPolanco
    $$

    Wow! What a great breakfast spot! Lots of outdoor seating that's also covered. Great ambiance and…read moredecor! They have a pretty extensive menu and we were drawn to the omelets and chilaquiles. Also the enfrijoladas (like enchiladas covered in a black bean purée sauce). Everything was amazing! We also tried many bakery items from the beautiful display and our favorite was the guava and cheese croissant. Have you ever had the refugiado (guava and cheese strudel) from Porto's in Los Angeles? Yeah, it's like that but next level. Great coffee drinks and lattes too. Truly a fantastic spot!

    After getting into the city at 4 AM, and getting some hours of sleep, we decided to get some…read morebreakfast at Maison Belen, located several minutes walk from our hotel. The place has mainly outside seating, and we were fortunately able to get a table without waiting. I ordered a cafe americano and water, while the girlfriend ordered some juice. After perusing the menu, I opted for enchiladas in red sauce. The girlfriend got scrambled eggs. The enchiladas came in a small bowl, dipped in red sauce, with avocado, bacon, and topped with salsa and sour cream. The enchiladas were not as tasty as I hoped, they were rather bland. The coffee was ok, but not too potent. The ambiance is relaxed. Mainly Polanco locals come here, no bad vibes. The customer service was ok. They just need to add more taste to their food, and they will do better.

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    El Moro

    El Moro

    4.7(47 reviews)
    0.7 kmPolanco
    $

    El Moro is a place that specializes in churros and their first locations were originally in Mexico…read moreCity. In the past few years, they've expanded to the US in two locations in Southern California. I wanted to see if it was any different in Mexico. The answer is a resounding yes. They're hot and crispy, while maintaining a fluffy center that you just can't find easily in the US. Their dips are pre packaged here. I like cajeta and condensed milk, but chocolate is also a top seller. My wife got an ice cream churro sandwich with mango ice cream. She loved it. The ice cream was creamy and the churros hot. We don't remember ordering this at home, but she really liked it. Most likely I'll be coming back before I go home.

    El Churreria El Moro has some of the best churros I have ever tried. With over 15 location in…read moreMexico City, there is bound to be one near you when visiting Mexico City. 4 churros ($60 Mxn = $3.35 USD) These churros were crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, warm, and dipped in some cinnamon and sugar. Cooked in vegetable oil, these tasted incredible! Chocolate dip ($30 Mxn = $1.67 USD ) While the chocolate dip was on the pricier side, I did enjoy dipping my churros in the rich and smooth tasting chocolate. Overall, El Moro is a must visit! Fortunately for me, they have a location in southern California, so I can get my churro fix! This location only had 2 tables, but most people were getting their orders to go, and eat on the run.

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