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Casa Castillo
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This spacious apartment comprises 1 living room, 2 separate bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a shower and bathrobes. Featur…
This apartment features 1 living room, 2 separate bedrooms and 1 bathroom with a shower and bathrobes. Boasting a terrac…
This apartment is comprised of 1 living room, 3 separate bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a shower and bathrobes. This apar…
This apartment includes 1 living room, 2 separate bedrooms and 1 bathroom with a shower and bathrobes. This apartment ha…
This suite consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and bathrobes. Featuring a balcony…
Offering bathrobes, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The twin room is fitted wi…
This suite consists of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and bathrobes. Featuring a terrace…
The spacious double room offers a tea and coffee maker, a wardrobe, as well as a private bathroom boasting a shower and…
Featuring bathrobes, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The twin room has a flat-…
This suite features 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and bathrobes. This suite has a tea a…
Featuring bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room feature…
Providing bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room provide…
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Restaurants nearby
- Quintonil★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #9 This chic dining room from Chef Jorge Vallejo and his wife Alejandra Flores is named for an herb native to Mexico. A discreet facade belies the lively, engaging experience within, with a hip vibe that is anything but stuffy. The stylish cuisine utilizes local products — including a variety of insects, deployed with subtlety and then displayed for effect. These ingredients are combined with interesting techniques, both modern and traditional, while creativity produces unique compositions. The tasting menu shifts with the seasons but may include striking bites like a tartlet of guajillo-glazed m1.5km
- Pujol★★ Michelin Chef/owner Enrique Olvera’s seminal dining room has long stood as one of the country’s most famous addresses. This breezy, contemporary space is a constant hive of activity, thanks to servers dressed in sharp, black suits and a crowd eager to dine here. Some come for the taco omakase, but the culinary heart of this restaurant lies in the seasonal tasting menu. Tradition and invention go hand-in-hand in the likes of scallop ceviche with egg salad or grilled Baja coast rockfish with butternut squash puree and sherry foam. The savory progression culminates with mole madre, an effort like no other1.8km
- Esquina Común★ Michelin The address may no longer be a secret, but reservations at this hot spot are closely guarded (and only available by direct messaging on Instagram). The covered rooftop setting is enhanced with bountiful greenery and a lovely, relaxed vibe.Chef Ana Dolores González and a young, talented team cook with plenty of personality and a solid foundation of strong technique and good ingredients. Styled like a tasting menu and portioned for two, these dishes are impressive. Items of note include the pescado del dia, which may be grilled cod set in a luscious green mole with crushed ripe plantain, fava be1.6km
- RaízBib Located on the ground floor of a residential building, this restaurant could easily go unnoticed, but one bite of their contemporary Mexican cooking and you won't soon forget its address. A welcoming staff invites you to take a seat and peruse their menu or opt for one of two tastings. A plantain molote with a bit of pickled onion is a nice opener before savoring the flavors of an aguachile in a cuttlefish ink broth. Tostada de camarón is a spot-on treat, then pescado zarandeado delights with its crispy skin. To finish, arroz con leche is comforting and classic.967m
- Gaba★ Michelin Charm abounds at this unassuming Condesa spot, where concrete floors and exposed brick belie warm, polished service and sophisticated cuisine. A café offering simple dishes during the day, at night the kitchen gets to really show off Chef Victor Toriz’s bold, inventive cooking. Shareable plates blend seasonal inspiration with traditional flavors, embodying an exciting yet approachable style that is thoroughly of the moment. Offal is a particular highlight, as in crispy tripe paired with Ocosingo cheese and roasted beet, or perfectly seared sweetbreads with a creamy chileatole sauce. Produce an2.2km
- Rosetta★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #48 Chef Elena Reygadas's Rosetta is a perennial favorite, packed with a crowd that comes here for creative cooking that is decidedly Mexican but is inflected with global influences. Dishes are designed for sharing, ideal for those who want to sample more of her ingenious creations like the cabbage tacos with two small rounds of Savoy cabbage, served warm with pistachio puree and romeritos. Blending interesting flavors and textures, this dish is a great play on expectations, and its different shades of green are visually arresting. A sweet potato tamal over toasted pumpkin seeds with a buttermilk 2.2km
- Em★ Michelin A pre-dinner cocktail at the moody 686 Bar upstairs is a smart way to start an evening in the capable hands of Chef Lucho Martinez. Named for his daughter Emilia, the intimate restaurant on the ground floor suits couples well, while the handsome kitchen takes a contemporary look at Mexican ingredients, many of which are seafood. Think grilled young corn served in a sauce made of coffee, browned butter and yuzu or a tostada bearing Veracruz-style fish stew topped with shaved avocado and caviar. The signature dessert celebrates all things mamey, arriving as a Swiss roll and frozen tartlet. Refin2.3km
- Expendio de Maíz★ Michelin With only four communal tables, no sign, and no menu, this cash-only, sidewalk operation in Roma Norte offers a surprising experience that prioritizes food over fuss. In place of typical creature comforts, find a bustling kitchen that cooks and cooks until diners tap out. It is anyone’s guess as to what’s coming but know that heirloom corn nixtamalized and ground in house serves as the foundation for many of the dishes. Tortillas, sopes, and huaraches alike are molded and griddled to order and then dressed in a dazzling variety of seasonal ingredients and sauces. Tableside salsas pack lightnin2.3km
- Siembra TortilleríaBib Chefs Karina Mejía and Israel Montero opened this modern taqueria in Polanco in 2019. Located just a few doors down from their full sit-down restaurant, Siembra Comedor, this sidewalk hotspot shells out a wide variety of tacos built on heirloom corn tortillas and quality proteins. Fish al pastor boasts wonderfully charred spices while the arrachera feels like a play on steak frites thanks to the crispy, shoestring potatoes on top. The kitchen works quickly, and tacos are ample in size.1.1km
- Máximo★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #43 While the bones of its industrial past are present, this chic Roma Norte restaurant's gorgeous space boasts whitewashed brick, mesquite wood furnishings and soaring ceilings. It's breezy and beautiful—and you'll want to linger for hours. Chef Eduardo Garcia's French and globally influenced Mexican cuisine draws attention. Order à la carte or try their tasting menu; either way you will be delighted by the intentional cooking here. Aguachile is given a glow-up, featuring sweet sea scallops and a bright dragon fruit sauce spiced with green chile. Seared fish is gorgeously seared and plated with a2.4km
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Attractions nearby
- National Museum of Anthropology national museum of Mexico891m
- Angel of Independence monument in Mexico City1.1km
- Museo de Arte Moderno Art museum in Mexico City, Mexico677m
- Luis Barragán House and Studio Mexico City cultural institution2.5km
- Chapultepec urban park in Mexico City2.7km
- Complejo Cultural Los Pinos Mexico City cultural complex2.0km
- Monumento a la Revolución Mexico City monument2.6km
- Palace of Fine arts cultural centre in Mexico City3.9km
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