September 2025
This guide is perfect for travelers seeking exceptional culinary experiences in Mexico City, especially those who love coffee and street food.
Considered the capital of design and the second city in the world with the most museums, Mexico City is perfect for travelers seeking history, culture, and of course, food and coffee!
This is where the Frida Kahlo Museum is located, one of the most visited in the city, along with the Soumaya and Jumex Museum, both contemporary and well-known nationally and internationally.
Mexico City is also very cosmopolitan, with strong French and Italian influences, especially in the neighborhoods of Roma, Juárez, Condesa, and Polanco, which are popular among expats and therefore tend to be more expensive.
In these neighborhoods, you’ll find many famous and award-winning restaurants, such as Pujol, led by Chef Enrique Olvera and Rosetta, by Chef Elena Reygadas.
If you’re are a foodie traveler, Mexico City is the place for you!
Inside, you’ll discover 25+ curated spots, being coffee shops & restaurants.
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Best areas to stay, the nicest streets to explore, and an intro to 7 traditional Mexican dishes (and no, it’s not just tacos or quesadillas!).
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