2 Best Restaurants in Mexico City, Mexico

Mazurka

$$ | Benito Juárez

The glowing reputation of this long-standing Polish restaurant shone even brighter after people got word that the establishment had served Pope John Paul II on several of his visits to Mexico City; the generous Degustación del Papa (Pope's Menu) includes small portions of various entrées served to the pope. Its best days might be behind it, but it's an interesting slice of the city's diverse culinary history, and still a source for terrific duck dishes.

Nueva York 150, Mexico City, Mexico City, 03810, Mexico
55-5543–4509
Known For
  • the best kielbasa for miles
  • impressive international wine collection
  • pierogi with piano accompaniment
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, No dinner Sun. and Mon.

Specia

$$$ | La Condesa

The famous roasted duck with an apple-based stuffing, mashed potatoes, and a baked apple bathed in blueberry sauce has made Specia a wildly popular destination, but the refined Polish restaurant with 1920s-inspired Jazz Age artwork serves a number of other tasty dishes, too. Consider the lamb goulash, seasoned with paprika and tomato, or the slow-grilled rabbit loin with cabbage and beets. Service is attentive and the pace of a meal here is leisurely.

Amsterdam 241, Mexico City, Mexico City, 06100, Mexico
55-5564–1367
Known For
  • apple-stuffed roasted duck
  • refined Polish food
  • elegant art-filled dining room
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, No dinner Sun.