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Al Andalus in Mexico City is the Centro Historico Lebanese-Mexican restaurant on Mesones, a kitchen with multiple halal-conscious dishes and an extensive Lebanese mezze tradition.
Vegamo Centro in Mexico City is the Centro Historico 100 percent vegan kitchen on Revillagigedo near the Alameda Central, a plant-based fusion room with vegan chilaquiles, tamales and burgers.
Address: Revillagigedo 47, Centro Historico, Cuauhtemoc, 06010 Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico City
Al Andalus in Mexico City is the Centro Historico Lebanese-Mexican restaurant on Mesones, a kitchen with multiple halal-conscious dishes and an extensive Lebanese mezze tradition.
Yug Vegetariano in Mexico City is the 1960s vegetarian institution on Varsovia in Juarez, a long-running plant-based room that runs a daily comida corrida and a buffet at lunchtime.
Sud 777 in Mexico City is Edgar Nunez's one-Michelin-star Pedregal kitchen, the vegetable-driven Mexican tasting room with a strong vegetarian path through the 12-course menu.
Lardo in Mexico City is Elena Reygadas' Condesa all-day room with clearly labelled gluten-free dishes on the menu and an attentive kitchen that adapts pasta-and-bread items for celiac diners.
La Pitahaya Vegana in Mexico City is the Roma Norte vegan kitchen that runs gluten-free corn-based items by default, with the beetroot-corn tortilla program safe for celiac diners.
Tandoor in Mexico City is the Anzures Pakistani-Indian restaurant on Copernico just west of Polanco, the 1986 South Asian kitchen recognised by Halal Trip and Halal Foodle as a halal-conscious option in the Polanco area.
Al Andalus in Mexico City is the Centro Historico Lebanese-Mexican restaurant on Mesones, a kitchen with multiple halal-conscious dishes and an extensive Lebanese mezze tradition.