Food Scene
Milo's has the best chilaquiles in town, you must give them a try
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Milos
& C. CelayaMilo's has the best chilaquiles in town, you must give them a try
Tamagoshi egg has the best Egg Sandwiches & Breakfast bar of CDMX, it’s a “must go” of the area
Tamagoshi Egg Roma
221-223 CoahuilaTamagoshi egg has the best Egg Sandwiches & Breakfast bar of CDMX, it’s a “must go” of the area
Churrería El Moro Parque México
27 Av MichoacánCaffe Toscano
30 Av MichoacánGreat place for coffe and work
Nonna
240 AmsterdamClarice Café y Literatura
Great place for coffee and work
Essentials
Superama Michocán
38 Av MichoacánSumesa Oaxaca
120 Avenida Álvaro ObregónLugares emblemáticos
Park tal-Messiku
s/n Av MéxicoBarrios
La Condesa is an area of Mexico City that, together with Colonia Roma, it is designated as a "Barrio Mágico Turístico" ("Magic Neighborhood for Tourists"). Together they are often referred to as Condesa–Roma, one of the most architecturally significant and bastion of the creative communities of the city.
The area is considered to be fashionable and popular with younger businesspeople, students and pet lovers. It features a large number of international restaurants, bars and nightclubs.
"Condesa" means "countess" and it is named after María Magdalena Dávalos de Bracamontes y Orozco, the Countess of Miravalle, whose lands stretched from what is now Colonia Roma to Tacubaya.
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La Condesa
La Condesa is an area of Mexico City that, together with Colonia Roma, it is designated as a "Barrio Mágico Turístico" ("Magic Neighborhood for Tourists"). Together they are often referred to as Condesa–Roma, one of the most architecturally significant and bastion of the creative communities of the city.
The area is considered to be fashionable and popular with younger businesspeople, students and pet lovers. It features a large number of international restaurants, bars and nightclubs.
"Condesa" means "countess" and it is named after María Magdalena Dávalos de Bracamontes y Orozco, the Countess of Miravalle, whose lands stretched from what is now Colonia Roma to Tacubaya.