Dady’O (Blvd. Kukulcán, Km 9.5, Zona Hotelera, Cancún) – with an interior that resembles a cave, Dady’O is one of the oldest discos in Cancún. Nevertheless, it still draws in a crowd looking for a place to drink and party, playing a musical mash-up, from the 80`s and 90`s to Dance and Hip-Hop. Dady’O and […]
Carlos ’n Charlie’s (Blvd. Kukulcán, Km 9, Forum by the Sea Mall, Zona Hotelera, Cancún) – this hangout spot is a bar with its own party atmosphere – right down to the waiters (who find themselves singing and even performing comical skits).
Bulldog Café (Krystal Cancún hotel, Blvd. Kukulcán, Km 9, Zona Hotelera, Cancún) – the very name of this place is very deceptive. It sounds like a British-themed sports bar. It’s not – it’s a large nightclub that appears to hold at least 2,000 people (maybe more!!). They regularly book DJs from the U.S. and elsewhere […]
Yamamoto (Av. Uxmal 31, Sm 3, El Centro, Cancún) — As the oldest Japanese restaurant in Cancún, Yamamoto has some of the best sushi in downtown Cancun. In addition to sashimi, there’s a menu of traditional Japanese dishes like chicken teriyaki and tempura for those who prefer their food cooked. Large groups can order combination […]
Pujol Restaurant (Tennyson 133, Polanco, Polanco V Secc, Mexico City) – this well-reviewed restaurant is hidden away on a quiet, greenery laced side street within the exclusive Polanco district. Walking in you feel like you’re entering a peaceful, modern family home. The owner designed the entire space to reflect the atmosphere of the food. The […]
Máximo Bistrot (Calle Tonalá 133, Roma Norte, Mexico City) — Máximo Bistrot is a farm-to-table restaurant. Kind of French, kind of Mexican. Somehow it all works, and the food is some of the most refined in the city, and served in a relaxed setting. The focus is on seasonal and local ingredients, so the menu […]
Thai Lounge (Plaza la Isla shopping center, Blvd. Kukulcán, Km 12.5, Zona Hotelera, Cancún) — Expect a truly unique dining experience from the moment you walk into this garden oasis. After all, not many restaurants have a dolphin aquarium in the bar area. The individual huts with thatch roofs provide an intimate setting to sample […]
Niddo (Dresde 2, Juárez,Mexico City) – a hard-working mother-son team created this restaurant, an indoor/outdoor café that opened in late 2018 in a sun-lit corner space a on quiet street in Juarez district. Chef Karen Drijanski—who formerly hosted cooking workshops and dinners through her company Nativa Cocina—runs the open kitchen, and her menu is full […]
Sud 777 (Bulevard de la Luz 777, Jardines del Pedregal, Mexico City) – this restaurant’s contemporary space is a destination unto itself (with a terrace, patio, sushi joint, and lounge to complete the leafy open dining room). One can literally eat here for hours, given Sud’s inviting atmosphere. The dishes served here are anything but […]
Pehüa (Av. Sonora 123, Roma Norte, Mexico City) – Pehüa restaurant is a new culinary experience located in the heart of Parque España, and highly recommended for Mexican food fans. This new cozy and intimate restaurant, with a modern décor entirely made of wood, offers a high-quality vanguard cuisine. The name comes from nahuatl and […]