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Recently Discovered Delicious Chinese Food in Mexico City

☺️ Ranked by personal preference (just my taste!). Feel free to recommend your favorites too! 😋 Dong Zi Kung Fu Tea : Never expected to find Cantonese dim sum in Mexico City! You pick your dishes at the counter—highly recommend the sesame balls , crispy and sweet but not greasy. Sadly, the taro in my favorite steamed pork ribs with taro was dry… heartbroken 💔. 💰 Avg. cost: 350 RMB 📍 Address: C. Dr. José María Vértiz 692, Narvarte Poniente, Benito Juárez, 03023 CDMX 🤤 Catcher: A friend took me here—it’s inside Miyana Mall, next to Panda Express (lol). Their roast duck rice is legit, almost like Guangzhou’s! Other dishes are meh, but the owner is super sweet and often gives us free drinks. 🥤 💰 Avg. cost: 100 RMB 📍 Address: Av. Ejército Nacional Mexicano 769, Granada, Miguel Hidalgo, 11570 CDMX 😋 Crossing the Bridge Rice Noodles : Probably everyone’s been here—always busy! Love the spicy beef brisket . Free noodle refills, so two light eaters can share. Downside: crazy thirst after eating. They also have desserts and boba! 🍜 💰 Avg. cost: 100 RMB 📍 Address: Av Moliere 353-Local D, Polanco, 11550 CDMX 🤤 Man Xiang Ge : Just tried this Northeastern Chinese spot tonight—we had the spicy grilled fish , approved by a Sichuanese + Shanghainese + Hunanese crew! Other stir-fries were too bland for us, but if you prefer mild flavors, go for it. 🌶️ 💰 Avg. cost: 300 RMB 📍 Address: Av Moliere 313, Polanco, 11560 CDMX . . #100RestaurantsChallenge #ChineseFood #MexicoCityEats #ChineseCuisine #MexicoTravel #MexicanFood #CDMXFoodie

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Recently Discovered Delicious Chinese Food in Mexico City

☺️ Ranked by personal preference (just my taste!). Feel free to recommend your favorites too! 😋 Dong Zi Kung Fu Tea : Never expected to find Cantonese dim sum in Mexico City! You pick your dishes at the counter—highly recommend the sesame balls , crispy and sweet but not greasy. Sadly, the taro in my favorite steamed pork ribs with taro was dry… heartbroken 💔. 💰 Avg. cost: 350 RMB 📍 Address: C. Dr. José María Vértiz 692, Narvarte Poniente, Benito Juárez, 03023 CDMX 🤤 Catcher: A friend took me here—it’s inside Miyana Mall, next to Panda Express (lol). Their roast duck rice is legit, almost like Guangzhou’s! Other dishes are meh, but the owner is super sweet and often gives us free drinks. 🥤 💰 Avg. cost: 100 RMB 📍 Address: Av. Ejército Nacional Mexicano 769, Granada, Miguel Hidalgo, 11570 CDMX 😋 Crossing the Bridge Rice Noodles : Probably everyone’s been here—always busy! Love the spicy beef brisket . Free noodle refills, so two light eaters can share. Downside: crazy thirst after eating. They also have desserts and boba! 🍜 💰 Avg. cost: 100 RMB 📍 Address: Av Moliere 353-Local D, Polanco, 11550 CDMX 🤤 Man Xiang Ge : Just tried this Northeastern Chinese spot tonight—we had the spicy grilled fish , approved by a Sichuanese + Shanghainese + Hunanese crew! Other stir-fries were too bland for us, but if you prefer mild flavors, go for it. 🌶️ 💰 Avg. cost: 300 RMB 📍 Address: Av Moliere 313, Polanco, 11560 CDMX . . #100RestaurantsChallenge #ChineseFood #MexicoCityEats #ChineseCuisine #MexicoTravel #MexicanFood #CDMXFoodie

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