2 Best Restaurants in Mexico City, Mexico

Cambalache

$$$$ | Polanco

This beef-lover's dream (with three additional locations in Mexico City, as well as branches in Cancún and Toluca) is popular with everyone from businessmen to young families. Everything is grilled, from the Argentine beef and Australian lamb to the whitefish in a mild chili sauce. Desserts are large and inventive—try the riff on an alfajor, a typical dulce de leche sandwich cookie. The low-ceiling, wood-beamed dining room is hung with nostalgic pictures of Buenos Aires.

Alejandro Dumas 122, Mexico City, Mexico City, 11550, Mexico
55-5280–2080
Known For
  • generous portions of classic Argentine cuisine
  • passionate staff
  • high-quality ingredients
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El Entrevero

$$$ | Coyoacán

Although a Uruguayan owns this fashionable eatery on Coyoacán's lively Jardín Centenario, the menu will be familiar to fans of Argentine cuisine: the superb provoleta (grilled provolone cheese with oregano), for example, and the stellar steaks. Uruguay's Italian heritage appears on the menu as well, with good pizzas and gnocchi with a creamy gorgonzola sauce.

Jardín Centenario 14, Mexico City, Mexico City, 04000, Mexico
55-5659–0066
Known For
  • prodigiously aged steaks
  • clericot (a classic Argentine drink of red wine, sugar, lemon juice, and soda water)
  • dulce de leche imported from Uruguay
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