Comida Corrida restaurants in Mexico City
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Restaurante Dzib
This deceptively large dining hall must be the ultimate comida corrida joint, serving toothsome three-course lunches. Start with a hearty caldo de habas (bean soup), followed by a plate of rice or spaghetti, then choose from an extensive selection of mains, which change daily (Friday is seafood day). TVs showing the afternoon soap opera are conveniently placed at the front of each room.
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La Rauxa
Here’s an interesting twist on the comida corrida concept, featuring uniquely created Catalan-influenced fare by chef/owner Quim Jardí. Instead of a printed menu, Quim describes what’s being served, with at least one vegetarian main course option daily. Pleasant terrace seating under a big tree is usually filled by 2:30pm.
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El Figonero
In the midst of all the trendiness is this little neighborhood place, offering a three-course comida corrida that’s a bit more creative than usual. Show up before 3pm to avoid the lunchtime rush. There’s sidewalk seating or you can squeeze into the crowded little comedor.
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El 91
Lunch is served to piano accompaniment at this triple-decker restaurant-bar – dumbwaiters deliver the food to the top terrace. It offers a different menu daily, with a long list of homemade soups and mains.
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