Traditional Mexican$$$san-angel
San Angel Inn in Mexico City is the 1692 hacienda turned restaurant on Diego Rivera, a courtyard-and-garden colonial room in San Angel where the Margarita Sabra is the city's most-poured Saturday brunch cocktail.
Signature: Chiles en nogada, Sopa de tortilla, Margaritas Sabra
Order: Chiles en nogada when in season July to September; the sopa de tortilla year round.
Tip: The patio is the seat; book two weeks ahead for Saturday lunch under the bougainvillea. Mariachi runs Sunday afternoon.
Modern Oaxacan Mexican$$$coyoacan
Los Danzantes in Mexico City is the Coyoacan plaza-side Oaxacan kitchen on Jardin del Centenario, the room that pairs house-distilled Los Danzantes mezcal with a black-mole tasting menu.
Signature: Mole negro, Quesillo tetela, Mezcal flight
Order: The mole negro with chicken; a flight of the house Espadin, Tobala and Madrecuixe mezcales.
Tip: Terrace seats face the plaza but get loud weekends; the upstairs interior is the quieter move. Open daily.
Modern Baja California Mexican$$$condesa
Merotoro in Mexico City is chef Jair Tellez's Condesa kitchen on Amsterdam, the Baja-California-rooted room that put Ensenada produce on the Mexico City fine-dining map since 2010.
Signature: Whole fish, Wagyu carpaccio, Tasting menu
Order: The whole grilled fish for two; the seasonal Valle de Guadalupe wine list.
Tip: Closed Sundays; the high counter seats face the open kitchen and book first.
Contemporary Mexican$$$$polanco
Pujol in Mexico City is Enrique Olvera's two-Michelin-star Polanco room on Tennyson, the kitchen that put modern Mexican on the world map with its mole madre served past 2000 days.
Signature: Mole Madre Mole Nuevo, Taco omakase, Tasting menu
Order: The Mole Madre Mole Nuevo, served with fresh tortillas.
Tip: Book at least four weeks ahead via the website; lunch is shorter and slightly easier to land than dinner.
Contemporary Mexican$$$$polanco
Quintonil in Mexico City is Jorge Vallejo and Alejandra Flores' two-Michelin-star Polanco kitchen on Newton, ranked number three on the World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list.
Signature: Cactus salad, Tasting menu, Charred avocado tartare
Order: The tasting menu; the charred avocado tartare is the room's signature.
Tip: Closed Sundays; book six weeks out via the website. Lunch is the easier window.
Mexican seafood$$$roma-norte
Contramar in Mexico City is Gabriela Camara's lunch-only Durango Street seafood room in Roma Norte since 1998, the kitchen that made the tuna tostada Mexico City's most-copied dish.
Signature: Tuna tostada, Pescado a la talla, Fish tacos
Order: The tuna tostada and the pescado a la talla, split red and green down the middle.
Tip: Open lunch only; arrive by 13:00 or expect a 45 minute wait. Half the dining room books out for the same lunch every Wednesday.