Nicos

Mexico City


Hit this longtime favorite for traditional Mexican food done right. Among chef Gerardo Vazquez's signature dishes are the sopa seca de natas, a 19th-century French-Mexican crepe dish; salad with edible rose petals; and organic chicken in almond mole sauce. The menu also offers seasonal escamoles (ant larva) if you want to delve into insects. It's 1.2km northeast of metro Cuitláhuac.


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1. Museo Universitario del Chopo

2.1 MILES

You can't miss the prominent spires of this university-run museum. Parts of the old building, made of forged iron from Düsseldorf, were brought over in…

2. Galeria López Quiroga

2.4 MILES

Specializes in sculptures, paintings and photography by contemporary Latin American and Mexican artists, including works by Francisco Toledo, Rufino…

3. Museo Jumex

2.41 MILES

Museo Jumex was built to house one of Latin America's leading contemporary art collections. Temporary exhibits draw on a collection of around 2600 pieces…

4. Museo Soumaya

2.42 MILES

Someone ought to tell Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim that bigger isn't always better. Named after his late wife, this six-story behemoth (plated with 16…

5. Plaza de la República

2.48 MILES

Dominated by the copper-domed Monumento a la Revolución, you'll find this well-maintained plaza west of the Alameda Central. The grand art deco building…

6. Acuario Inbursa

2.48 MILES

Mexico's largest aquarium holds 1.6 million liters of water and 280 well-cared-for marine species, including barracuda, manta rays and five types of…

7. Monumento a la Madre

2.49 MILES

Just off Reforma, this monument and open plaza dedicated to mothers features a statue of a woman and child. The first brick was laid on Mother's Day (May…

8. Museo Nacional de San Carlos

2.49 MILES

The Museo Nacional de San Carlos exhibits a formidable collection of European art from the 14th century to early 20th century, including works by Rubens…