Delirio ★ 4.3
Delirio in Mexico City is chef Monica Patino's Roma Norte cafe, bakery and deli on Monterrey, a Mediterranean-Mexican daytime room with daily baked pastries.
Worth the queue: Croissant mantequilla
Cayetana Panaderia is a bakery in Condesa, Mexico City.
Cayetana Panaderia in Mexico City is the small Hipodromo Condesa bakery on Calle Celaya between Roma Sur and Condesa, a four-table room where the maple-bacon.
Address: Calle Celaya 4, Hipodromo Condesa, Cuauhtemoc, 06100 Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico City
Delirio in Mexico City is chef Monica Patino's Roma Norte cafe, bakery and deli on Monterrey, a Mediterranean-Mexican daytime room with daily baked pastries.
Worth the queue: Croissant mantequilla
Dulceria de Celaya in Mexico City is the 1874 Centro Historico candy shop on 5 de Mayo, the colonial confectionery that still sells camote, dulce de leche.
Worth the queue: Camote candy
Pancracia on Orizaba in Roma Norte is a tree-lined takeaway artisanal panaderia, with naturally leavened sourdough loaves, a rotating focaccia.
Worth the queue: Focaccia of the day
Le Pain Quotidien in Mexico City is the Belgian organic bakery chain in Polanco on Oscar Wilde just off Masaryk, a daytime sit-down room with sourdough.
Worth the queue: Country bread
Panaderia Rosetta in Mexico City is Elena Reygadas' Roma Norte bakery on Colima since 2012, the bakery counter where the rose-guava roll and the concha drive.
Worth the queue: Rol de guayaba (guava rose roll)
Panaderia Rosetta Puebla in Mexico City is the second Roma Norte Reygadas bakery on Puebla, a larger room with the same conchas and laminated pastries plus.
Worth the queue: Concha de vainilla