
Fuego Y Cafe
Quick Coffee: Husband and wife team Armando and Elisa roast and brew coffee sourced directly from their family farms.+1

Comal Oculto
Quick Bite: Start your morning in San Miguel Chapultepec with perfect antojitos before gallery or architecture hopping.

Casa Pedregal
Sightseeing (Reservation Required): Designed by Luis Barragán in the late 1940s over lava-covered gardens. You can still see the volcanic foundations today. Book the $45 USD tour in advance.+1

Expendio de Maiz
Street Food: Head back to Roma. No menu. Sit on the sidewalk and let them feed you rural, heirloom masa creations cooked over a wood fire. Eat until you're half-full.

Contramar
Mid-Tier / Reservation Required: Gabriela Cámara's 25-year-old seafood institution. The tuna tostadas are legendary. Tip: Focus on 2-3 highlits and wrap with the iconic dessert tray and a giant Carajillo. Message them on WhatsApp for tables.+1

MisMezcales
Culture / Drinks: Book a tasting with Omar Trejo in an airy apartment next door. He showcases only small producers who grow and distill their own agave.+1

Roma Norte
Shopping: Walk down Colima and Orizaba streets. Browse vintage shops, local designers, and independent bookstores.

Lina
Option 1: Fine Dining: Fine Dining / Reservation Recommended: Helmed by Chef Mariana Villegas (ex-Pujol and Cosme). A gorgeous, open-kitchen spot in Roma Norte redefining contemporary Mexican. Order anything from the grill, like the charred squash, the chicken with mole coloradito, and lean into their excellent wine list.

Maximo
Option 2: Fine Dining / Reservation Required: Chef Eduardo "Lalo" García’s masterpiece. A masterclass in sustainable, French-leaning techniques applied to hyper-local Mexican ingredients. Flawless, produce-led dining in a sophisticated yet relaxed room

Tlecan
Drinks: End the night at this impossibly cool, tomb-like mezcalería to taste small-batch agave spirits guided by expert bartenders.