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Mexico City Hiding 3 Amazing Restaurants! 🏛️🍽️

This gorgeous building called La Privada Roja is located in Mexico City's San Rafael district 🏙️. While foreign travelers might not be familiar with this area, it's actually quite close to the famous Paseo de la Reforma! ✨ Built in 1907, it once served as the Italian Embassy 🇮🇹 and has witnessed over a century of history—even the legendary Mexican artist Diego Rivera visited multiple times! � Today, it's been transformed into a cultural hub featuring Airbnb stays, gourmet dining, and an art gallery, making it the perfect spot for weekend brunch 🥑, group dinners, or romantic dates 💖. Here are the 3 hidden gems inside: 🍴 L'ostia – Spanish cuisine with delicious tapas 🥪 Mimbre – Famous for brunch and sandwiches (their bread is irresistible!) 🍣 Nastukashii – Japanese restaurant serving sushi and ramen I’ve tried the first two, and both were fantastic! But be prepared for weekend queues. 😉 📍 Address: Serapio Rendon 61, San Rafael, Cuauhtémoc, 06470 Ciudad de México, CDMX #HistoricCafe #CenturyOldBuilding #HiddenFoodieSpot #UrbanExplorer #MustTryRestaurants #100RestaurantsChallenge #MexicoCity #TravelMexico #Mexico

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Mexico City Hiding 3 Amazing Restaurants! 🏛️🍽️

This gorgeous building called La Privada Roja is located in Mexico City's San Rafael district 🏙️. While foreign travelers might not be familiar with this area, it's actually quite close to the famous Paseo de la Reforma! ✨ Built in 1907, it once served as the Italian Embassy 🇮🇹 and has witnessed over a century of history—even the legendary Mexican artist Diego Rivera visited multiple times! � Today, it's been transformed into a cultural hub featuring Airbnb stays, gourmet dining, and an art gallery, making it the perfect spot for weekend brunch 🥑, group dinners, or romantic dates 💖. Here are the 3 hidden gems inside: 🍴 L'ostia – Spanish cuisine with delicious tapas 🥪 Mimbre – Famous for brunch and sandwiches (their bread is irresistible!) 🍣 Nastukashii – Japanese restaurant serving sushi and ramen I’ve tried the first two, and both were fantastic! But be prepared for weekend queues. 😉 📍 Address: Serapio Rendon 61, San Rafael, Cuauhtémoc, 06470 Ciudad de México, CDMX #HistoricCafe #CenturyOldBuilding #HiddenFoodieSpot #UrbanExplorer #MustTryRestaurants #100RestaurantsChallenge #MexicoCity #TravelMexico #Mexico

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