2 Best Restaurants in Mexico City, Mexico

Pujol

$$$$ | Polanco Fodor's choice

The internationally acclaimed chef at Pujol, Enrique Olvera, continuously reinvents traditional Mexican dishes and their presentation, and is largely responsible for the country's gastronomic revolution. The dining experience here can be as educational as it is hedonistic, and the two seven-course menus are designed to create a holistic flavor experience. There is also a 10-course taco menu available, with drink pairings included. Despite the tailored setting and haute cuisine, Pujol is a dressy-casual place; reservations aren't required, but are a good idea.

Tennyson 133, Mexico City, Mexico City, 11560, Mexico
55-5545–4111
Known For
  • exqusite local flavors
  • best set menu in town
  • surprisingly low-key atmosphere for such haute cuisine
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Children under 12 discouraged

Quintonil

$$$$ | Polanco Fodor's choice

Chef-owner Jorge Vallejo cut his teeth at Pujol before opening Quintonil (named after a wild green herb often found in milpas, a Mesoamerican crop-growing system) in 2012. Vallejo eschews fussiness to let the ingredients shine: smoked trout from nearby Zitácuaro or a salad of greens and herbs from the floating gardens of Xochimilco. A seasonal set menu is available, as well as the à la carte selections. The discreet, refined restaurant is locally focused all the way up to the rooftop garden.

Isaac Newton 55, Mexico City, Mexico City, 11560, Mexico
55-5280–1660
Known For
  • accessible fine dining
  • thoughtful ingredient pairings
  • local ingredients, including from rooftop garden
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Children under 12 discouraged