Panaderia Rosetta ★ 4.8
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)
Pancracia Panaderia Artesanal Roma is a bakery in Roma Norte, Mexico City.
Pancracia on Orizaba in Roma Norte is a tree-lined takeaway artisanal panaderia, with naturally leavened sourdough loaves, a rotating focaccia.
Address: Orizaba 203, Roma Norte, Cuauhtemoc, 06700 Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico City
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
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
Pasteleria Ideal in Mexico City is the 1927 Centro Historico bakery on Uruguay Street, the two-floor cake hall where conchas, oreja and the kilometre-long.
Worth the queue: Rosca de reyes (Three Kings cake)
Pasteleria Suiza in Mexico City is the 1942 Condesa bakery facing Parque Espana, the Spanish-Catalan-Swiss bake shop now in its third generation that put out.
Worth the queue: Pan de muerto
La Panera Coyoacan in Mexico City is the Del Carmen artisan bakery and cafe on Londres just off Plaza Hidalgo, a sit-down room with house-baked breads.
Worth the queue: Chocolate concha