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Worth a Try Michelin Two-Star in Mexico City!

📝 It's recommended to book at least a month in advance, with a non-refundable deposit of 1,000 pesos per person (though rescheduling is allowed). Mexican creative cuisine, a regular in the upper echelons of the World's 50 Best Restaurants list (currently ranked 7th). In terms of value for money, I think it's better than other restaurants of the same caliber in Mexico City.👍 The service is also very attentive, highly recommended! 📝We tried the Chef's Menu, and every dish was memorable. 😋 We also ate our fill. The only downside was the average wine pairing. 😅 It's suitable for dates and celebrating special occasions. 🌼 For two people, you can also choose the bar seats facing the kitchen when making a reservation. Food: Quintonil 9.5/10; Pujol 5/10. When the taco tasting at Quintonil was served, my husband and I were both shocked... The only thing we were not quite satisfied with was the main course, although it's a common issue in fine dining. The desserts were the most impressive I've ever had, very creative. There's not much to say about Pujol... 📝Budget: At Quintonil, we ordered a bottle of wine and cocktails. At Pujol, the noise level was too high to enjoy drinks... We spent four and a half hours at Quintonil, eating from lunch to dinner... At Pujol, we wished we could finish faster, as the slow service took about three hours to complete the meal. Quintonil is the clear winner in terms of value for money; we spent 700 dollars for two and left full... Pujol had only seven courses, costing over 400 dollars for two. #MexicoCity #MexicoCityExploration #MexicoCityRestaurants #MexicoCityTravel #MexicoCityFood #MichelinRestaurantExploration

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Worth a Try Michelin Two-Star in Mexico City!

📝 It's recommended to book at least a month in advance, with a non-refundable deposit of 1,000 pesos per person (though rescheduling is allowed). Mexican creative cuisine, a regular in the upper echelons of the World's 50 Best Restaurants list (currently ranked 7th). In terms of value for money, I think it's better than other restaurants of the same caliber in Mexico City.👍 The service is also very attentive, highly recommended! 📝We tried the Chef's Menu, and every dish was memorable. 😋 We also ate our fill. The only downside was the average wine pairing. 😅 It's suitable for dates and celebrating special occasions. 🌼 For two people, you can also choose the bar seats facing the kitchen when making a reservation. Food: Quintonil 9.5/10; Pujol 5/10. When the taco tasting at Quintonil was served, my husband and I were both shocked... The only thing we were not quite satisfied with was the main course, although it's a common issue in fine dining. The desserts were the most impressive I've ever had, very creative. There's not much to say about Pujol... 📝Budget: At Quintonil, we ordered a bottle of wine and cocktails. At Pujol, the noise level was too high to enjoy drinks... We spent four and a half hours at Quintonil, eating from lunch to dinner... At Pujol, we wished we could finish faster, as the slow service took about three hours to complete the meal. Quintonil is the clear winner in terms of value for money; we spent 700 dollars for two and left full... Pujol had only seven courses, costing over 400 dollars for two. #MexicoCity #MexicoCityExploration #MexicoCityRestaurants #MexicoCityTravel #MexicoCityFood #MichelinRestaurantExploration

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