Av. Cinco de Mayo 39, Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal
Candy Store · Downtown · 76 tips and reviews
Emily Wilson: Get the lagrimitas (tears) — little drops that explode in your mouth like a delicate, hard candy version of gushers. But, warning: don't stash them in your bag on a hot day. Consume immediately.
Av. Cuitláhuac 3102 (Av. Clavería), Azcapotzalco, Distrito Federal
Mexican Restaurant · Clavería · 378 tips and reviews
Emily Wilson: Lunch is long and drawn out, but fun. If you're not trying to drink mezcal or pulque, get a michelada-they make a great one. Do not miss the tableside guac or tortilla soup (both best I've ever had).
Durango 200 (Entre Durango y Av. Oaxaca), Cuauhtemoc, Distrito Federal
Seafood Restaurant · Roma Norte · 614 tips and reviews
Emily Wilson: The most standout restaurant in DF. Start with tuna tostadas and margaritas. The Contramar whole grilled fish (1/2 verde, 1/2 roja) is so freaking good. Also, the octopus, potato & basil dish is 😍👌.
Mexican Restaurant · Roma Norte · 381 tips and reviews
Emily Wilson: A great spot for a substantial breakfast (think egg dishes, not just pastries, juice, and coffee). Avocado toast is very solid and quite filling. They do not skimp. Pricey for DF, but still not bad.
Yucatán 84 (Monterrey), Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal
Restaurant · Roma Norte · 127 tips and reviews
Emily Wilson: Great casual spot for dinner and drinks. Make a reservation in advanced if you can. Yummy creative tacos and mezcal cocktails. Cool vibe.
Emilio Castelar 212 (Ibsen), Mexico City, Distrito Federa
Taco Restaurant · Polanco · 294 tips and reviews
Emily Wilson: Where you go for cochinita pibil. They make tacos, tortas, etc., but the panuchos are the move. 2 per person is plenty. Get a beer to help them down (a lil greasy). Service is quick and friendly.
Petén 248 (esq. Av. Universidad), Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal
Taco Restaurant · Narvarte Oriente · 810 tips and reviews
Emily Wilson: The bomb late night al the pastor tacos. Small and not greasy at all. Start with two but you'll probably want three, or four, maybe even five ...