📍 Bucareli 128, Colonia Centro, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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Google: 4.4 • TripAdvisor: 4
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Located in the vibrant streets of Mexico City, Farmacia Internacional is a charming cafe that offers a delightful breakfast experience with a cozy and inviting ambiance. This small yet lively spot is known for its high-quality ingredients, which shine through in every dish—from the delicious avocado toast topped with sunny-side eggs to the aromatic coffee and freshly baked pastries. The decor is spare but charming, complemented by a lively music playlist that enhances the dining experience. With a friendly and professional waitstaff, it creates a warm atmosphere that feels like a neighborhood gem. Whether you're a local or a visitor, this cafe is a joy to discover, making it a must-visit for breakfast lovers. The restaurant caters well to couples, families, and friends looking for a casual dining experience.
Google: 4.4 (702 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4 (19 reviews)
This small cafe is perfect for breakfast, especiallly if you order the avocado toast with sunny side eggs. Super yummy. Every ingredient is wonderful, and that is their secret; From juice, to coffee, to bread, and eggs any which way, the quality of everything is solid. The waitstaff is super friendly and professional. The place is spare and charming with a lively music playlist. It’s a bit more expensive but worth it. A joy to have in the neighborhood!
Cute and aesthetic, but the food I had wasn't anything special. I ordered the banana bread and tea. The banana bread was dull with no flavor, and I asked twice to have it warmed up but ate it cold after the second try. Id definitely go back and give the menu another try since it was highly recommended and the service is amazing! I locked my bike up on the railing 10 meters from the door. ** went back for the lunch combo- sorpresa, half salad, half veggie sandwich.YUM!
I planned to have dinner at Mendl, but when I arrived and discovered that it didn't open until 8:00, I wandered down to the corner where I found myself next to an inviting wedge-shaped little restaurant with interior and sidewalk-side tables. The menu posted by the door looked o.k., so I walked in. There was a fresh, bright, uncluttered, rather European feel to the place. A rack of pastries adorned the front wall. I knew the routine: pick up a large, round metal tray, a pair of tongs and try to resist buying one of everything. I promised myself an after-dinner opportunity and was soon seated at one of the stone-tile topped tables. Very nice menu, but it had me at "Sopa de Cebolla". Oh, my! I order "French onion soup" virtually every time there's an opportunity, and if this was not the best, I've forgotten whatever else was! "Stay, thou art so fair!" They didn't just sweat the onions, they caramelized them (as they're supposed to)! The beef broth was intense, and they were unstinting with the Grueyere cheese. "Que rico!" indeed! The waiter was attentive and polite. What is it with this "Euro te" brand? It had been served to me at Matisse a couple of days before. Their black tea tastes of cinnamon, not, to me, a happy addition. I didn't bother to dampen the tea bag, just added sugar and milk to the hot water. This accounts for the loss of a star in my rating.
Whoa what an amazing vibe !!! I love the food and I really love the staff. My favorite is the giant chocolate cake ..... I have had everything and it's enormous portions and all hand made !!! I love the pop tarts ..... fast Wi-Fi just a treasure