Restaurants near Museum of Anthropolgy
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• Traditional Mexican • Polanco/Nueva Anzures
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• Japanese • Polanco/Nueva Anzures
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• Italian • Polanco/Nueva Anzures
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- FFernandaVIPGuanajuato •8 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoFood amazing and great service. The waiter gave us good recommendations and the place was small and cozy.More infoEr rre un bistróPrice: Very Expensive• International• Polanco/Nueva Anzures•4.7
- AAndrewPhoenix / Arizona •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoExcellent service with fun bartenders and a great atmosphere. The drinks were creative and unique. Amazing experience overall!More infoHandshake SpeakeasyPrice: Expensive• Cocktail Bar• Condesa / Roma•4.7
- BBolivarMexico City •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoWas excellent time for a birthday has a great view and loved itMore infoLing Ling MexicoPrice: Very Expensive• Asian• Juárez/Cuauhtémoc•4.7
- KKevinVIPNew York City •21 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoThe highlight was the shrimp cocktail served in a bowl of Mexican style cocktail sauce with sliced avocado on top. Absolutely delicious. The fish tacos were good too. For dessert they show you all of them on a plate and they all looked great. I chose the fig tart and was very happy to try it. Definitely recommend Entremar.More infoEntremarPrice: Very Expensive• Fish• Polanco/Nueva Anzures•4.7
- MMoisésIndiana •4 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 27, 2024Sala Gastronómica at the Museo de Antropología complements the museum’s rich cultural heritage with an equally remarkable gastronomic experience. I was glad we made a reservation in advance, as the restaurant was bustling during lunch, with a waiting time of about 40 minutes. In a city as vast and vibrant as Mexico City, reserving a table is not just practical—it’s essential. We opted for the seven-course tasting menu, “Bésame y luego te explico,” featuring traditional recipes reimagined with a modern, upscale twist and perfectly paired with seven varieties of mezcal from Amaras. Each pairing was thoughtfully explained, from the origin of the recipes to the reasoning behind the flavor combinations. This attention to detail elevated the experience, turning it into a journey through Mexico’s diverse culinary traditions. Claudia, our server, provided exceptional care, sharing her 30 years of experience working at the restaurant and her passion for welcoming visitors from around the world. Her enthusiasm added a personal touch to the meal, and her kindness to our youngest guest ensured everyone felt included. Standout dishes included the plátano macho filled with Oaxaca cheese, served over a rich mole and bean sauce, and the pink mole from Guerrero, which paired beautifully with mezcal, highlighting the spices in the dish. Even my mother-in-law, a seasoned Mexican cook with her own cherished family recipes, was thoroughly impressed—a rare accomplishment! While the restaurant does not have a dedicated kids’ menu, they are more than happy to accommodate younger diners, making it an excellent choice for families. Overall, Sala Gastronómica offers more than just a meal—it’s an immersive exploration of Mexican culture and flavor, perfectly aligning with the museum’s mission to showcase the nation’s heritage. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the depth and diversity of Mexican cuisine in an unforgettable setting.More infoSala GastronomicaPrice: Expensive• Mexican• Polanco/Nueva Anzures•4.4