Reviews on French food in Mexico City, Mexico. Known for being one of the richest and most diverse areas in México, Distrito Federal has a great variety of art, architecture, culture, shopping and gastronomy through its neighborhoods. Ready to be amazed by the details of its emblematic buildings, monuments, streets and museums while appreciating the very core of its history? From pre-Hispanic to colonial times, all visitors have been enthralled by the lifestyle available here.
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4 based on 746 reviews
Les Moustaches is an award-winning fine dining restaurant. The magnificent French food and exclusive wine list are the elements that have made Les Moustaches a well-known and prestigious restaurant. It is located in a renovated house from the last century
This is one of those restaurants I will recommend to any friend who's visiting the city. The food was great, presentation was well thought out and detailed orientated, and the drinks are great too. Can't wait to come back. Mr. Jason we are very thankful about your opinion and we are pleased that you had that experience with us, we also wanna invite you to think of us in a future event let us serve you.
4 based on 1016 reviews
Contemporary vintage space where you can enjoy excellent modern and classical French cuisine along with a Wine Spectator awarded wine selection from around the world and a very impressive cocktail bar. Espacio vintage contemporáneo donde se disfruta excel
I had high expectations, I must admit, after reading several reviews and articles about Eloise. When we arrived, we were seated immediately (we had a reservation) and the waiter seemed very friendly. The seating was very tight and we had to ask for napkins & cutlery a couple of times. There was a mistake with our drink order and service dropped after that. The food was good, burger, steak and great short rib (although everyone tried the mashed potatoes and we all agreed it had a sticky texture). Dessert was nice (ice cream & crema brûlée). Not sure I would return as CDMX has so many other and possibly better value for the price. But not a bad option if youâre in the area. Thank you very much for your comments. We take into account your comments regarding the service and our food. They help us to continue improving and listen to what our customers think of us.
4 based on 981 reviews
When youâre hungry at anytime (24 hours, 365 days a year) Au Pied de Cochon is available to serve you.An upscale experience and truly a 5 star meal. My colleague and I were quickly seated and we began looking over the menu. We inquired about a wine list and a sommelier brought an iPad by with over 2200 wine varieties! We opted by the glass and they still offered over 200 vinos to choose from. My colleague chose a local red and I went with the Vino Blanco Gustave Lorentz Gewürztraminer Reserve, a delicious white. As we looked over the menu, the waiter brought by a complimentary plate of Pâté and an assorted bread basket with butter. My colleague ordered the Bavette skirt steak and I chose the 200 gram Filet Mignon accompanied with a bordelaise sauce, baked potato and bone marrow. The filet was very succulent and cooked medium to perfection. We both agreed we didnât have room for dessert but the waiter still brought a complimentary plate of goodies along with the check. A delicious French cuisine restaurant located inside the Presidente Intercontinental hotel in Mexico City.Thank you very much for visiting us and writing this review, we are glad you enjoyed your stay at Au Pied de Cochon.
4 based on 369 reviews
Mexico Cityâs first and best creperie, established in 1974. Cluny is located in the heart of the historical quarter of San Angel in the south of Mexico City and housed in a grand building which was the former residence of one of the areaâs wealthiest fami
We had been up to the bazar which is a 5 minuet walk away(Great for a Saturday Ramble amongst the crafts 100s of stalls) My wife had not been to Cluny for many years. The food was excellent service was very good. Even better we sat outside and enjoyed a 4 cheese filled crepe and a forest mushroom crepe,they where both large and well cooked, plenty of fresh bread served before hand, coffee to follow.A lovely lunch was had by all.
4 based on 250 reviews
Masion Belen is a breakfast/brunch restaurant located steps away from the hotel district in Polanco, Mexico City. It has been open for at least a year now and is quite a popular breakfast choice.
Extremely rude! We waited for 45 minutes for a table and watched while parties who arrived after us were seated first. When I asked (in Spanish) how much longer the wait was, the hostess answered 20 minutes even though there were multiple open tables. She made it clear that they would not be accommodating us, and so we left. Definitely would not recommend.
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