A gastronomic tour in Polanco, yes, please!



The affluent neighbourhood of Polanco is one of the most popular places in Mexico City, famed for its luxury shopping on Avenida Masaryk, the National Auditorium and excellent restaurants serving top-quality international cuisine.

The options are endless with places selling street food from all over the world to famous Mexican restaurants chains like Rosa Negra, Harry’s and Porfirio’s, but here we’re going to take a look at some of the world-famous spots you can find in the neighbourhood:

  1. Pujol

One of the names on everyone’s lips these days is the renowned chef Enrique Olvera and his restaurant Pujol. His iconic dish, Mole Madre, with more than 100 different ingredients and aged for 2000 days is proving to be a runaway success.

 

  1. Quintonil

A contemporary Mexican food highlighting Latin American flavours served in a modern, minimal setting, Quintonil is run by Jorge Vallejo and Alejandra Flores.

  1. Cabanna

An exceptional spot for seafood lovers that has won the hearts of the city’s diners.

 

  1. The Palm

A distinctive classic restaurant with excellent flavours and fantastic service. This is a steakhouse for those who like a perfect cut of beef.

These are just a few of the recommendations you’ll find in this upscale neighbourhood in Mexico City. Make sure to stay at the Suites Tennyson by BlueBay and complete the entire gourmet experience.

 

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