2 Best Restaurants in Mexico City, Mexico

Rokai

$$ | Juárez Fodor's choice

An immediate success since it opened on a quiet side street in Colonia Cuauhtémoc, tiny Rokai is perhaps the most authentic Japanese restaurant in a city where cream cheese, chipotle mayo, and bottled hot sauce adorn many a sushi roll. Japanese chefs Hiroshi Kawahito and Daisuke Maeda use immaculately fresh fish brought in daily from Mexico's various coasts, primarily Baja California and Oaxaca, and turn it into sushi and sashimi, as well as cooked dishes. There's also a ramen restaurant next door, bearing the same name and ownership.

Río Ebro 87, Mexico City, Mexico City, 06500, Mexico
55-5207–7543
Known For
  • traditional omakase tasting menu that is a bargain for the quality
  • reservations typically needed
  • vegetarian ramen dishes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Mikado

$$ | Juárez

Strategically positioned a few blocks west of the U.S. embassy and close to the Japanese embassy, this spot is notable for its varied sushi and teppanyaki options. A fine Japanese chef and a cheerful mix of Japanese embassy workers and young Mexicans also make Mikado a real treat.

Paseo de la Reforma 369, Mexico City, Mexico City, 06500, Mexico
55-5525–3096
Known For
  • hibachi grills in view of diners
  • plentiful vegetarian options
  • excellent yakimeshi, a fried-rice dish
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, No lunch Sun.