Lardo ★ 4.6
Lardo in Mexico City is Elena Reygadas' Condesa all-day room with a strong wood-fired-flatbread brunch and Mediterranean morning plates that run from 08:00.
Order: Wood-fired flatbread with eggs; Roma garden tomato salad.
El Cardenal Centro is a brunch brunch spot in Centro Historico, Mexico City.
El Cardenal Centro in Mexico City is the Briz family's 1969 traditional Mexican breakfast institution on Palma, the Sunday-morning room that built its name.
Editorially verified May 20, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Must order: Hot chocolate frothed tableside with pan de nata.
Address: Calle de la Palma 23, Centro Historico, Cuauhtemoc, 06000 Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico City
Lardo in Mexico City is Elena Reygadas' Condesa all-day room with a strong wood-fired-flatbread brunch and Mediterranean morning plates that run from 08:00.
Order: Wood-fired flatbread with eggs; Roma garden tomato salad.
Fonda Margarita in Mexico City is the 1948 Del Valle morning fonda on Adolfo Prieto, the open-air patio breakfast counter that has served cabbies.
Order: Huevos con chorizo with frijoles puercos; a side of cafe de olla.
Panaderia Rosetta in Mexico City is Elena Reygadas' Roma Norte bakery with the larger Puebla branch that supports counter brunch, the morning stop.
Order: Rol de guayaba; concha de vainilla; cafe de olla.
San Angel Inn in Mexico City is the 1692 hacienda turned restaurant in San Angel, a courtyard-and-garden colonial room where Saturday brunch sits.
Order: Chiles en nogada (July to September); a Margarita Sabra.
Havre 77 in Mexico City is the Juarez French bistro from Eduardo Garcia, the Maximo Bistrot sister room that runs a Sunday plateau de fruits de mer.
Order: Plateau de fruits de mer; steak frites with a Loire natural wine.
Cafebreria El Pendulo Condesa in Mexico City is the multi-floor bookstore cafe on Nuevo Leon since 1993, the wood-floor balcony reading room with weekend.
Order: Mexican chocolate with espresso shot; French toast with cajeta.