Mexico City is undergoing a baker renaissance, and Rosetta — a sister establishment to Rosetta Italian restaurant a block away — is among those. The warm coffee invites you to sit and stay awhile. Fresh-baked loaves stack neatly inside wooden crates (one of those is Pan de pulque, which is a rare find in Mexico City.) Croissants and chocolatínes mingle in a glass display case near the entrance inviting you to enjoy every taste.
Phone: 5207-2976
Celebrated chef Monica Patiño set up this lovely gourmet shop in one of the busiest streets in the trendy neighborhood Roma. A lineup of fresh-squeezed juices, hot chocolate, and pancakes with red berries are among the menu highlights.
Phone: 5533-7891
From the owners of Maximo Bistro. Lalo! promises more than the average grab-a-slice experience. Potato, rosemary and truffle oil pizza, inspired by a trip to Puglia, will be on the menu, along with striped sea bass served with caramelized onions and gremolata, salads using lettuce from the Mexican region of Xochimilco and suckling pig in salsa verde paired with a Mexican succulent known as verdolagas.
The chef Eduardo García's restaurant features a mural by the Belgian street artist Dave Derop.
Phone: 5564-3388
This little place will enchant you with its freshly made menu filled with classic breakfast options and a personal twist.
French Toast, eggs, sandwiches and much more in an order away. Accompany your hardy breakfast with a steaming cup of your favorite coffee (latte, cappuccino, straight up black) or a fresh cup of their fresh juices (orange, grapefruit, etc.).
Phone: 5533-5444
We serve a mean burger but we also show our love to all our vegetarian friends; we're in tune with the rhythms of Mexico City.
Phone: 5207-8503
In BUNA, a cup of coffee is more than just a drink. It represents an opportunity to make our guests smile, create spaces for the community, working with motivated peers and support agriculture. We are excited to share such a common drink and make it an extraordinary experience.
Phone: 5578 2768
Fonda Margarita is a restaurant where the ancestral culinary tradition is reborn from fire and ashes every morning, to become dishes for its flavor and essence transcend time and distance. Fonda Margarita experience surpasses the seasoning, communal tables and benches make the place a living space where all generations and lifestyles.
Adolfo Prieto 1364 B, Del Valle
Phone: 5559 6358