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Restaurant Guide.


BUSINESS MEXICO brings you an ongoing list of some Mexico City's top restaurants, rated by cost, service; decor and cuisine. A new restaurant is rotated into the list every month, and we encourage you to send in your comments, recommendations and criticisms of the restaurants you've visited in order to compile the most complete listing possible.

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Specia

241 Amsterdam

Col. Hipodromo Condesa, Mexico City Mexico City
 Spanish Ciudad de México

City (pop., 2000: city, 8,605,239; 2003 metro. area est., 18,660,000), capital of Mexico. Located at an elevation of 7,350 ft (2,240 m), it is officially coterminous with the Federal District, which occupies 571 sq mi
 

Tel.: (5)564 1367

Intimate without being stuffy, classy class·y  
adj. class·i·er, class·i·est Informal
Highly stylish; elegant.



classi·ness n.
 rather than pretentious pre·ten·tious  
adj.
1. Claiming or demanding a position of distinction or merit, especially when unjustified.

2. Making or marked by an extravagant outward show; ostentatious. See Synonyms at showy.
, Specia is a distinguished place where businesspeople, couples and old friends will feel comfortable.

# 10 * 10 @ 9 $ $15

Thai Gardens

Calderon de la Barca 72

Col. Polanco, Mexico City

Tel.: (5)281 3850

Thai Gardens is a place where the discerning palate palate (păl`ĭt), roof of the mouth. The front part, known as the hard palate, formed by the upper maxillary bones and the palatine bones, separates the mouth from the nasal cavity.  will rejoice, while those hooked on exaggerated portions of blander eats might feel disappointed.

# 9 * 10 @ 9 $ $20

Gruta Edhen

Lope deVega 334, Cal. Polanco

Tel.: (5)545 0755

Be sure to arrive at Greta Edhen's with an appetite and a group of friends. The restaurant lends itself to worry-free feasting-and it's a good thing, because this is an eating experience you don't want to rush.

# 10 * 10 @ 9 $ $15

Hunan

Paseo de La Reforms 2210

Col. Lomas Virreyes, Mexico City

Tel.: (5)596-5011

Hunan does serve up very good food, but nothing so extraordinary or so exotically unknown to the palate that a plate of food should cost four times as much as one in a Chinese cafe.

# 8 * 6 @ 10 $ $20

Parrilla - Pizzeria Quilmes

Alfonso Reyes For the professional basketball player, see Alfonso Reyes (basketball)

Alfonso Reyes (17 May 1889, Monterrey, Mexico – 27 December 1959, Mexico City) was a Mexican writer, philosopher, and diplomat, known for his superb Spanish style.
 193

Col. Condesa, Mexico City

Tel.: (5)516-1438

Quilmes' authenticity is based on its homey appeal, and the overwhelming conclusion that this really is what your typical, run-of-the-mill restaurant in Argentina would feature.

# 8 * 9 @ 8 $ $10

Harumi

Col. Del Valle, Mexico City

Avenida Coyoacan 1119

Tel: (5)559-4717

The Japanese emphasis on presentation is not forgotten at Harumi. Every dish arrives to the table too pretty to eat-until you've taken the first bite. While Harumi drives a hard traditional line, it doesn't alienate To voluntarily convey or transfer title to real property by gift, disposition by will or the laws of Descent and Distribution, or by sale.

For example, a seller may alienate property by transferring to a buyer a parcel of the seller's land containing a house, in
 those who are less Japanese savvy and more curious to try interesting eats.

# 7 * 9 @ 9 $ $20

Bice

Paseo de la Reforma Paseo de la Reforma (a Spanish-language name that roughly translates as "Promenade of the Reform") is a 12 km long grand avenue in Mexico City, Mexico. The name commemorates the liberal reforms of 19th century president Benito Juárez.  325

Col. Cuauhtemoc, Mexico City

Tel.: (5)533-0344

Looking out on a pleasant fountain and garden oasis that separates your dining experience from the chaos of Reforma, Bice is for hearty eaters- those who value density over flavor variation have found their roost.

# 7 * 9 @ 9 $ $20

Litoral

Tamaulipas 55

Col. Condesa, Mexico City

Tel.: (5)286-2025

Literal is a gastronomic gas·tro·nom·ic   also gas·tro·nom·i·cal
adj.
Of or relating to gastronomy.



gastro·nom
 mixed bag, with a varied yet familiar menu featuring something for everyone. Appropriate for both power lunches and first dates, Litoral should launch an advertising campaign that stresses their delicatessen side, encouraging future clientele to drop in for lunch.

# 8 * 9 @ 8 $ $15

Dawat

Seneca 3l

Between Presidente Masaryk and Dickens

Tel.: (5)281-8020

Col. Polanco, Mexico City

It's great Indian food for Mexico City, but perhaps those accustomed to something closer to the source might be disappointed by how toned down some of the dishes are. The extensive menu (71 listed options Listed option

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) and surprisingly reasonable prices are definite saving graces.

# 8 * 10 @ 9 $ $11

Zeco Caffe

Avenida Revolucion 1465

Col. Tlacopac

San Angel, Mexico City

Tel.: (5)661-0772

It's both homey and gourmet, laid back and tasteful taste·ful  
adj.
1. Having, showing, or being in keeping with good taste.

2. Pleasing in flavor; tasty.



taste
, with hearty European and nouveau nou·veau  
adj.
New and different, often fashionably so: "The perfect [Los Angeles] combination: a gas station that is also a nouveau convenience store" 
 Mexican comfort food. The huitlacoche huit·la·co·che  
n.
Variant of cuitlacoche.
 pizza and pan noruego were the favorites of the evening.

# 9 * 9 @ 8 $ $20

Carculo Vasco Espanol

16 de Septiembre 51

Cal. Centro, Mexico City

Tel.: (5)518-3051, (5)518-2908

A last bastion of the dying tradition of the three-hour weekday comida, the restaurant fills up at 2 p.m. with hungry office workers ready to refuel re·fu·el  
v. re·fu·eled also re·fu·elled, re·fu·el·ing also re·fu·el·ling, re·fu·els also re·fu·els

v.tr.
To supply again with fuel.

v.intr.
 on tequilas and paella. The food is hearty and excellent, and there is something comforting in the well-worn, non-threatening dignity of the place.

# 8 * 7 @ 9 $ $20

LaVineria

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Col. Condesa, Mexico City

Tel.: (5)211-9020

'Fresh" is a word batted around a lot by restaurants, but La Vineria takes it seriously--it doesn't even have a freezer. Being a wine bar, the list is of course extensive with options from most wine-producing regions in the world.

# 10 * 9 @ 10 $ $15

Iman

Presidente Masaryk 410

Col. Polanco, Mexico City

Tels.: (5)281-4631, 4412, 5413

The culinary mix of ingredients from two different cultures can result either in ecstasy or disaster. Iman definitely falls into the former category, with the hybrid creation of new colors, flavors and textures that delight. Our meal was proof that Iman is another star in the growing global cuisine movement that is taking Mexico City by storm.

# 9 * 9 @ 9 $ $15

FOOD #

DECOR *

SERVICE @

COST (IN U.S. DOLLARS)

5-6: poor to fair

7: fair to good

8: good to very good

9: very good to excellent

10: extraordinary to perfection Adv. 1. to perfection - in every detail; "the new house suited them to a T"
just right, to a T, to the letter
 
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