Restaurant
Tetetlán
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Standort
180 - B Av. de Las Fuentes
Ciudad de México, CDMX
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Deep cut restaurant favorite. Located in a (stunning) house designed by famed architect Luis Barragon, this restaurant is a local food experience with the most bang for your buck. Try the tamarind mezcal cocktail and the chapulines (grasshopper) quesadillas.
I recently discover this place and it is totally amazing, the food, décor, everything!
More than a restaurant, Tetetlán is a cultural centre and an architectural gem, housed in the former stables of Casa Pedregal by Luís Barragán, Mexico's greatest architect. As famed for it's design (think glass floor over an ancient lava field) as its dishes, Tetetlán is quintessentially Mexican but contemporary. The light fixtures and the floating zigzag stairs are truly arresting. So is the food: traditional Mexican with herbaceous salads, sopes (maize patties), tamales, earthy stews and a focus on indigenous ingredients. It's all served in an open kitchen on volcano tableware.
More than a restaurant, Tetetlán is a cultural centre and an architectural gem, housed in the former stables of Casa Pedregal by Luís Barragán, Mexico's greatest architect. As famed for it's design (think glass floor over an ancient lava field) as its dishes, Tetetlán is quintessentially Mexican but…