How adventurous are you when you travel?
Traveling teaches us new cultures, exotic landscapes, and sensations that we didn’t know we had yet to experience. Since the beginning of time, human beings have always been curious about new places on the planet, and it’s no wonder; every country in the world has its charm, as well as its rivers, forests, and mountains. Perhaps you haven’t considered your personality type when it comes to traveling. Do you think of yourself as an adventure-seeker? Well, you will find out soon enough. Regardless of the miles, the truth is that those who seek adventure can find it anywhere. Each person is a micro-universe. Therefore, when we travel, we also show our most transparent personalities. Some love to plan their next trip, with the most important stops and tourist spots on their list. Some prefer to learn about a region before visiting it to find it easier to move around or find a place to eat. The truth is that even though we love the websites that show us every detail of a place, there are still many who simply prefer to «see what happens» and let themselves be carried away by the people, the culture, and even life itself. The more adventurous ones don’t tend to plan as much. They do a little research, yes, but they are always open-minded to accept whatever comes up at the moment. Adventurous people are less likely to be drawn to the city or museums, preferring instead to explore mountains or whitewater rafting if it’s a place with rivers nearby. Those with this instinct prefer a thrilling and exciting trip with a degree of risk that makes them feel the adrenaline rush. Have you ever seen those explorers on National Geographic? Well, that’s pretty much how we could define an adventurer’s energy. They don’t necessarily have to put themselves in danger. Still, they seek out unconventional activities, such as diving, hiking wilderness trails, or even exploring the more rural areas of a city. For them, it is enough to have a backpack on their shoulder and discover new experiences that very few dare to try. Perhaps, an adventurer can be someone who simply skips the routine and says «yes» to any opportunity that appears in front of him. People may seek different experiences depending on their personalities; they may even feel that they get more out of life. Honestly, we believe that each of us has our idea of fun, and we could even say that there are different types of adventures. Whether you like the traditional approach or you want to find something new to tell, the adventurous spirit kicks in when you decide to visit somewhere new. So, how about you? How many adventures have you had? Remember, if you are looking for a city adventure in Mexico City, we at FlowSuites are experts in making your stay the most memorable one. Book your next trip with us and make it unique.
Are you going out with friends? These are our top picks for some fun!
There is nothing like a night full of laughter and fun with your girlfriends to get rid of unnecessary problems. There’s something magical about that female company! It is a great experience, and it allows us to get it out of our system and, at the same time, have the best experience. That is why we came up with this list of our favorite spots for an unforgettable night out, especially if all the guests are women. Get ready for our top picks for a girl’s night out! Belfiore – Polanco This restaurant is an elegant Trattoria with a relaxed atmosphere that will captivate you with its exquisite pastas. The tables have white tablecloths, a great contrast that makes you feel in Italy and ideal for a glamorous dinner. We recommend ordering their white wine and margherita pizza. It is located in Polanco, on Masaryk Avenue. La Puerta de Alcalá – Polanco La Puerta de Alcalá has become the favorite bar for many women in the last few years. It is a place to enjoy musical hits from the seventies, eighties, and nineties. Good old times provide this place with a great atmosphere, with its karaoke and live music. Perfect for a girls’ night out. Botellón – Condesa Another of our favorite places is located on Tamaulipas Street. Botellón has been, for several years, a popular meeting point for friends, as its ambiance and music are perfect for an alternative night out. It has three floors, but we recommend the top terrace for a panoramic view of the Condesa. By the way, we suggest you make reservations in advance, as the place tends to fill up. Panadería Rosetta – La Roma If you are among those who prefer a relaxed afternoon, you will find Rosetta to be the ideal place for you. The bakery has the best guava roles we have ever tasted, plus their coffee is exceptional. The restaurant is small, but it has a pleasant atmosphere and soft music so you can chat with your friends. It is located on Colima Street, in Roma Norte. Deigo & Kaito – Del Valle Finally, we want you to get out of your comfort zone and try the best Japanese restaurant in Mexico City. Deigo & Kaito is an elegant place full of exotic flavors, but it also offers fresh traditional drinks and a day full of new emotions. The place is perfect for an afternoon of catching up with your friends, plus it has an excellent atmosphere in which you will learn more about Japanese culture. The restaurant is located on Pestalozzi Street, Col. Del Valle.
The best dishes to order for delivery and pamper yourself.
There comes a time when, after cooking at home all week, our body cries out for a break from washing so many dishes. Surely by this point you already know some new restaurants that deliver pizzas, coffees or paninis. This week, we wish to change the menu and recommend these 4 restaurants that offer several options right at your doorstep. Want to enjoy the moment of rest even more? Stay at FlowSuites and have a lovely dinner delivered to your room. Pin-Tó: Thai food This restaurant is the delicious project of chef Somsri Raksamran who, together with her husband, opened this new concept inspired by Thai street food. Pin-Tó is a sea of flavors in a single bite thanks to its variety of sauces and condiments ranging from sweet to spicy. We recommend you try the spring rolls, Bangkok wings, som tum and, of course, the Pad Thai, one of the most famous stews in Thailand. Here is the link to their menu for ordering. Gruta Ehden: Lebanese food Meet what we believe to be the best Lebanese restaurant in Polanco. Gruta Ehden opened its doors in Mexico in 1976 under a family concept that follows homemade Lebanese recipes to the letter. Its menu consists of delicacies such as dry jocoque with zaatar, fried eggplant, beef shawarma, hummus and Arabic bread. Click on this link to see their menu Parnita: gourmet Mexican food Parnita recently celebrated its tenth anniversary amid a global crisis, but this did not prevent them from adapting seamlessly to the delivery system. The Acra Family restaurant has exquisite dishes such as black sheep tacos, traveler burritos with avocado, dobladas with chile pasilla or their tacos in blue tortilla or pita bread. They also sell handcrafted ciders that will go perfect with your food. See their entire menu on their Instagram page. Por Siempre: vegan tacos This taco place is the best option you’ll find in the city for people who don’t eat animal products, or for those who want to try something different. Por Siempre has become popular because its tacos have a flavor in disguise that tastes really good; the pastor is made of wheat, the suadero is made of soy and they have sides like potatoes, onions and nopales (cactus). These tacos will be delivered right to your door. See their Instagram account here
Mexican bakeries that we love for their great taste and history
It is very Mexican to wake up in the morning and dip our favorite bread into a latte. Bakeries have always existed, and it is a tradition that our grandparents inherited from us when we went on a Sunday morning in search of the best cinnamon roll or the tastiest garibaldi. We are discovering more and more places that we love because, despite being new, they preserve a local concept that is perfect for us. Today we want to share with you a tour of our favorite places to have a delicious hot chocolate bread for breakfast and enjoy a tour of the city. Concha y Nata: a bakery that offers tamale cakes and breakfast On Colima Street, close to Insurgentes Avenue, is this small family business that opened during the pandemic to offer a very friendly service. Its menu consists of traditional breads such as conchas, peinetas, cuernitos and walnut rolls. Its motto is «Mexican, rich, filling and fast», thought specially for those who are already on their way to work and want to eat something fast and delicious, although you can also come in and sit down and relax and enjoy it. You can also order the famous cactus, mushrooms and chicharrón (pork rinds) sandwich; or order some delicious chilaquiles with coffee and juice. We recommend you sit at the bar overlooking the street and watch what is happening in the city with all the time in the world. Address: Colima 268, Colonia Roma. García Madero The story of this bakery began with Ismael, a boy who studied law but started baking bread as a hobby until it became his real passion. The specialty here is freshly baked conchas which, since 6 a.m., fill the Colonia Condesa with their smell. The place is quite simple, and its service model is for take-out, but we love to see the trays of bread decorating the place and giving away their exquisite aroma. The best way to start your day is with the chapatas with honey and blueberries, conchas with pieces of almonds or the orejas with bits of chocolate. We invite you to discover its open kitchen and enjoy Ismael’s excellent service, and then go for a walk in Parque Mexico, where you can savor your bread. Address: 64 Vicente Suarez Avenue, Colonia Condesa. Rosetta Rosetta has become, par excellence, the most sought-after bakery in recent years by the capital’s society. Located in a large house in Colonia Roma, it has become famous for its exquisite guava roll. Its menu is divided into three parts: one for sweet and salty bread, one for food and one for drinks. Early risers start to line up at 7 a.m. to enjoy the first breads that come out of the oven. Its rustic architecture makes it the perfect spot for sitting at the bar and enjoying a cozy chat. This year they opened a new branch on the street of Puebla with the same success. We believe it is the perfect place to visit and enjoy the houses and parks in the surrounding area. They also offer delivery service. Address: Colima 166 y Puebla 242. Colonia Roma.
Four restaurants where we already feel confident to go for a drink
Some bars and restaurants just opened, and we cannot stop thinking about how much we want to go for a cocktail under the sun. We have a small list that we want to share with you showing our favorite places in the most urban areas of Mexico City. These places are already offering service with all the hygiene measures you need to be safe, so all you need to do is enjoy an outdoor table and order your favorite herbal drink. Here are some choices that we personally love. Fairchild Fairchild is the perfect place to enjoy tropical food and drink. Its terrace in Polanco is one of the most pleasant places to enjoy good company and try some botanical cocktails. They have seasonal drinks depending on the fruits and herbs that are available, as well as food inspired by Mexico and the world. They also feature vegan options and a musical atmosphere you won’t see anywhere else. Parnita If you like to sit and enjoy a little bit of sunshine, Parnita is the ideal place to order a good mezcal and see some life on the streets again. This restaurant serves delicacies such as creamed spinach and salads with nuts and cheese. Its atmosphere is one of the best in Colonia Roma and is filled with a relaxed vibe. We recommend you try the carajillo. San-Tō If you love oriental culture, this Japanese restaurant bar offers a variety of drinks that will change your routine. San-Tō is located in the Roma district and is a great place to try Sake, imported beers or specialty drinks like Roku Gin, Hibiki Japanese Whisky or Toki Japanese Whisky. Its concept is very similar to what we know in Mexico: fast and casual, with small meals and appealing appetizers in every part of the menu. We recommend you try the edamames, truffles, salmon and niguiris. Café Toscano Polanco This restaurant bar has a contemporary and Italian concept that made us fall in love. If you haven’t heard of it, we assure you that you won’t want to let go once you’ve tasted your first glass of wine. It is a great place to have some chilaquiles with eggs for breakfast, or finish the afternoon with a couple of friends eating a Serrano ham pizza. Its cocktail menu plays with herbal flavors, fruits and honey.
Top 3 gourmet restaurants in Mexico City that we love because of the amazing experience they offer.
There are places that we miss very much for their flavor and cozy areas to contemplate the city’ s sunsets. Most of the times they stand out for their good service and endless aromas that remind us of the best moments shared with those we love. Today we feel nostalgic and wanted to share with you our Top 3 restaurants in CDMX that are already up and running so we can sit down and enjoy a drink. Pujol This exclusive restaurant opened its doors in the heart of Polanco in 2000. People love it for its excellent service and hospitality. Furthermore, it has become an international spotlight as it is considered the best restaurant in the city. Its food is famous for its Mexican origins and for playfully reinventing every one of its dishes. They have snacks ranging from scallop tostada, yellowtail ceviche, cauliflower soup, grilled octopus taco, and banana tamale. Visitors can enjoy their cocktails on the terrace without reservations. It is located at Tennyson 133, Col. Polanco V. For reservations you can contact them at 55 45 41 11 and 52 03 60 41. Quintonil This beautiful place has been on the list of the 50’s Best World’s Restaurants since 2015. One of its main dishes is the seafood chilpachole with saffron and coconut, green vegetable mojo and sourdough bread, which costs approximately $490 MXN. Reasons enough to enjoy this unparalleled gourmet experience, with Alejandra Flores and Jorge Vallejo leading the fantastic and renowned project. Visit their website to learn more about their exquisite Mexican dishes. Sud 777 Sud 777 offers its guests a tasting menu that varies according to the ingredients offered each season. With a terrace lounge to enjoy its cocktails, this restaurant is a must in your list of gourmet restaurants in the city. You will leave with a heart full of warmth and happiness. You will find it at Boulevard de la Luz 777, Jardines del Pedregal. Relax and enjoy this beautiful city by staying with us at FlowSuites. We are proud to offer three locations: Polanco,Condesaand World Trade Center. Visit our website www.flowsuites.com to learn more about us.
Tacos al pastor, three delicious places to try them
The taco al pastor is probably one of the most famous dishes in Mexico City (and probably in the whole country). It is THE taco and if you come to visit you simply can’t leave without trying some authentic chilango tacos al pastor. It will be one of the best culinary experiences of your entire trip. And although it is a dish that makes the whole country proud, it is not a recipe that was born in Mexico like mole or chiles en nogada. The mixture of seasoning and ingredients comes from Asia and Europe. It has Turkish and Lebanese roots that have been modified to catch that unique flavor of the classic taco pastor. Pork is seasoned with achiote, the ingredient that gives it its characteristic reddish color. The recipe has been perfected with time and now each taquería has its own seasoning that is the result of variations in the marinade. Although there are not two tacos al pastor that are the same, they all have that delicious flavor that becomes unforgettable when combined with tortilla, onion, coriander and pineapple. At FlowSuites we found three establishments where you can try the most delicious tacos al pastor when you are in Mexico City. El Vilsito Car repair shop by day, taqueria by night. El Vilsito has gained international fame because it was one of the main taquerías in the Netflix documentary The Chronicles of the Taco. And its fame is well deserved, they have more than 25 years of experience and some of the most flavorful tacos in Mexico City. When the car repair shop closes its doors, the taqueria receives all the hungry diners. It is a place with bar chairs and few tables, but if you run out of place you can stand by the flaming meat in order to live the full experience. After eating some tacos al pastor, we recommend you try the gringa, a classic delight of the Vilsito. Where? On Av. Universidad and Peten, Colonia Narvarte. A 35-minute walk from FlowSuites WTC. When? Monday through Thursday: 20 to 3 hrs. / Fridays and Saturdays: 20 to 5hrs. / Sundays: 16 to 12 hrs. El Califa If eating while standing is not your thing and you prefer to see how they prepare your tacos from a table, with air conditioning, internet and valet parking service, you have to go to El Califa. It´s a taqueria that has all the flavor of good tacos, very fast service, very generous portions, delicious sauces and all the comfort of a formal restaurant. Their tacos al pastor are exquisite and you can also try practically any other you want: ribs, steak, inside pita bread, gringas, volcanes, cheese chicharrón and more. An important stop for anyone who wishes to enter the culinary universe of tacos in Mexico. Where? This is the best part, they have branches all over Mexico City: Condesa (8 minutes walk from FlowSuites Condesa), Pedregal, Bosques, La Roma, Palmas, Interlomas, Satellite, Universidad, Polanco (20 minutes walk from FlowSuites Polanco), Reforma, Santa Fe and Perisur. When? They open every day from 1 in the afternoon to 4 in the morning. Taqueria Orinoco A taqueria that emerged from the northern part of the country and later arrived in Mexico City with its delicious tacos. In a small restaurant in La Roma, the lines of people reach the sidewalk, everybody wants to try their pastor, beef and northern chicharrón tacos. Before sitting at the table or bar you have to pay at the cashier, their menu has few items so people come and go fast. We recommend the tacos al pastor and the chicharrón tacos that are a real treat. Also try the hibiscus drink (agua de Jamaica) with guava. Although the line is long, it goes by very fast because of the speed of its service, so do not be frightened by a few people waiting outside. Where? Insurgentes Sur 253, Col. Roma Norte, a15-minute walk from FlowSuites Condesa. When? They open every day from 1 in the afternoon to 4 in the morning, Friday and Saturday until 5.
4 of the best places to enjoy brunch in Mexico City
Brunch is one of Sunday’s most delicious pleasures, it’s the perfect combination of breakfast, lunch and -why not?- mimosas! These are the best places to spend an unforgettable Sunday morning in Mexico City. The advantage of Mexico City is that there is always a lot of everything. You will find luxury hotels where you can have breakfast with unlimited champagne, and bohemian restaurants with original dishes, you can even find brunches designed especially for people with hangovers. Which one are you going to choose today? Hyatt Regency Right on Campos Elíseos avenue, (just a 3-minute walk from FlowSuites Polanco) you will find one of the most generous brunches. The Hyatt offers a brunch where you’ll find cold cuts, bread, eggs Benedict, homemade pasta, seafood, Mexican snacks and a dessert table to satisfy the sweetest of teeth. Right next to the lobby, this restaurant serves its delicious brunch every Sunday from 12:30 to 4:30 in the afternoon. It is perfect to spend a relaxed Sunday morning while enjoying a bubbly mimosa. The place is very nice and its size makes for a very private experience in each table. Find it at: Campos Elíseos 204. Polanco. Price: it has three options, $ 850 the basic package that includes coffee, tea and flavored water, $ 1,050 which includes unlimited mimosas with prosecco, red, pink and white wine, and the $ 1,500 one that includes mimosas with champagne, all wines, spirits and unlimited beers. Four Seasons This hotel in Reforma is one of the most exclusive in the area, it has gardens, terraces and lounges that dazzle everyone. If you want to see the area, their Sunday brunch is a perfect opportunity, but call before because it is one of the most crowded brunches. They have service until 4 in the afternoon. Here you will find everything from paella and salad, to sushi and traditional Mexican stews. Its dessert table stands out for having everything, including waffles with toppings and ice cream. Find it at: Av. Paseo de la Reforma 500. Price: it varies depending on your drinks: between $ 800 and $ 1,500 with unlimited champagne. Lalo! In the Roma neighborhood (a 20-minute walk from FlowSuites Condesa) you will find this little treasure of a place. Lalo! is characterized by good food with a very homemade and cozy feel. Sundays are no exception, from 8 to 12 you sit at a communal table where you share breakfast with your friends and whoever ends up by your side. It is a relaxed and fraternal environment. Since it is a French-inspired place, its croque madame is a must, try chilaquiles vedes too and if you like to have a sweet breakfast, their waffles will not disappoint. Enjoy the moment even more with a very cold mimosa. Find it in: Zacatecas 173, Roma Norte. Price: Between $ 200 – $ 400. Niddo In the Juarez neighborhood you will find this small place that has become famous for the quality of its ingredients and the exquisiteness of its dishes. The Sunday brunch is from 8 to 3 in the afternoon, but you have to arrive very early or prepare yourself for a long wait. Because of its popularity, there are times that the waiting time can be up to 1 hour and a half, but do not worry, the cafeteria is right next to it. You can wait there with some coffee while their very practical system will notify you by message when your turn to eat has come, so you can go for a walk in the Juarez neighborhood while you wait. We recommend some buttermilk pancakes with any of their seasonal toppings or the traditional blueberry ones: a true delicacy. Find it at: Dresden 2. Col Juárez. Price: Between $ 300 – $ 500. In FlowSuites we are here to pamper you. You can contact us by WhatsApp at +52 1 55 7989 3074 or book your room here to enjoy a memorable trip to Mexico City.
The best Christmas desserts in CDMX
Some of the sweetest gifts that the Christmas season brings are the delicious seasonal desserts that you can find throughout the city. Restaurants and bakeries compete to see who offers the best one to the public. Ready to try the most delicious one? Who does not love to enjoy the winter with a good cup of hot chocolate and something sweet to compensate for the cold. Get ready, because Mexico City is an expert in its seasonal creations. Hang tight, because we’re about to tell you which Christmas desserts are the best ones and where to try them. Fruitcake from Maque No Christmas is complete without the traditional fruitcake and Maque does not disappoint. This bakery-restaurant is famous for its great flavor and its exquisite sweet bread that is baked daily and sold fresh. Its ‘conchas’ and brownies are exceptional and at Christmas time they make the best fruitcake in the city. You can order the whole cake to take away or order a slice at the restaurant, the pieces of fruit are generous and full of flavor, it has nuts, cherry and quince jelly. Find it at: Any one of its branches: Condesa, Polanco, Monte Líbano and Altavista. Shake Shack Christmas Cookie Shake Since Shake Shack arrived in Mexico it has been a sensation. Their delicious hamburgers with top quality ingredients are already a favorite to many, so much that they make kilometric lines to be able to eat there. Another attraction are its special desserts such as custards and milkshakes, there are even some for dogs! During the Christmas season they have a very special one: a Holiday Christmas Cookie Shake. It has frozen sugar cookie custard, whipped cream, shortcake cookie crumbles and Christmas sprinkles. Nothing better to accompany your French fries with cheese. Try it! Ver esta publicación en Instagram Find it at: any one of its two branches Cuauhtémoc and Santa Fe. Christmas cookies from Mielmesabe Bakery This bakery is a newcomer in Mexico City and is already a success. Its handmade processes and fresh ingredients make this bread taste like love. Their recipes are not very elaborate, they focus on classic ingredients and that is exactly their secret. They have perfected their procedures so well that even the most classic recipe like red velvet or carrot cake will surprise you. You’ll love their cookies since they are their specialty, they change every day and they are always fresh out of the oven, they melt in your mouth. And for Christmas they have come up with something amazing, you’ll have to try their Christmas gingerbread cookies. Delicious! Find them at: Monterrey 225, Roma Norte. El Encanto de Lola’s Cobbler This San Angel restaurant has become famous for its original, nostalgic and delicious recipes. Nothing like a spaghetti sandwich or a Chocotorro milkshake, they are a real treat. This Christmas they have a special eggnog milkshake with vanilla, whiskey and nuts that is decorated it with Christmas candy canes. But that’s not all; its true protagonist is the cobbler. A butter pancake with lemon zest that can be made of bitter chocolate, raspberry, M & M’s or blueberry. The best of all? You can make an advance order and bring your own container so they make it there and you can heat it in your own oven when you have company. Ver esta publicación en Instagram Find it in: Amargura 14, Col. San Ángel. Order at: 55 508429 Pan-tástica rosemary and lemon cookies An auteur bakery that gives every recipe it’s own touch. Everything you try here has an unexpected and flavorful twist like matcha chocolates or chocolate chip cookies. It is also one of the few places where you can find stroop waffles that are filled with honey. At Christmas they have cookies covered with a rosemary and lemon glaze, a super fresh and original option to take to any Christmas dinner or enjoy while you drink your morning coffee. Ver esta publicación en Instagram Find them at: Río Danubio 63, Col. Cuauhtémoc. Catamundi Christmas doughnuts Right in the heart of Polanquito you will find Catamundi; a restaurant, bakery and shop that has a bit of everything. It is a wonderful place to eat and you can find delicious things at its store that you can use to put together a gourmet dinner. Their bread is exceptional, they have maple donuts with bacon, matcha ‘conchas’, mole bread and even bacon covered with chocolate. This Christmas their seasonal donuts are worth every penny. There come in three different flavors decorated with divine Christmas motifs: chocolate with Christmas sweets, ginger and white chocolate stuffed with raspberries. You definitely have to try them! At their store you can also find Christmas products to give as gifts such as: kits to make hot chocolate, boxes of ‘alfajores’ cookies and Christmas baskets. Find them at: Alejandro Dumas 97, Col. Polanco. At FlowSuites we will be happy to host you so that you can experience Mexico’s gastronomy in full. Book your trip at www.flowsuites.com or visit our social networks to find out about the best offers and promotions. If you prefer, you can contact us by WhatsApp at +52 1 55 7989 3074, we will be happy to help you.