2 Best Restaurants in Mexico City, Mexico

Café El Jarocho

$ | Coyoacán

About a block from Plaza Hidalgo, this old-time café whose name translates to "native of Veracruz" has a nearly fanatical following. It has stood at this prime street corner in 1957—many evenings the line for coffee, hot chocolate, mochas, and doughnuts extends down the block well past midnight. There are now a few other—generally less crowded—branches around the neighborhood, but the original is still the most popular.

Cuauhtémoc 134, Mexico City, Mexico City, 04100, Mexico
55-5554–5418
Known For
  • hot chocolate and mochas
  • colorful people-watching
  • crafts vendors selling their wares out front

Neveria Roxy

$ | La Condesa

Throughout the day, Condesa's traditional Mexican ice-cream parlor—and its several other locations around the city—packs in kids and hipsters alike with its nieve (sorbet) flavors like maracuyá (passionfruit) and tuna (prickly pear cactus fruit), and its helado (ice-cream) flavors, including rompope (eggnog) and macadamia. It's distinctly old school, with its teal vinyl chairs, white tables, and bright fluorescent lights, but the quality is first-rate. Roxy enjoys a friendly competition with another beloved ice-cream chain, Tepoznieves.

Fernando Montes de Oca 89, Mexico City, Mexico City, 06140, Mexico
55-5286–1258
Known For
  • old-school ambience
  • lots of regional Mexican fruit flavors
  • ice-cream sundaes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Open daily 11–8