Google Maps recommendations for eating Chiles en Nogada

by times news cr

2024-07-24 02:59:05

September is approaching, the season of the quintessential Mexican dish: Chiles en Nogada; a Puebla dish that has been chosen for its selection and similarity to the Mexican flag with its ingredients: parsley (green), nogada (white) and pomegranate (red).

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According to the history of this magnificent and traditional dish, the nuns of Puebla invented this recipe to welcome the Trigarante army, and in honor of the colors of their uniforms, they decided to make the famous chile en nogada.

Nowadays, seeing a chile en nogada is a symbol of the national holidays, since it is pomegranate season, the ingredient that gives the dish its most striking color, and in Mexico City there is more than one place that offers you the quality and deliciousness that characterizes it.

So we’ll give you 3 top-rated options, recommended by Google Maps.

Virreyes Tower, Pedregal 24, Lomas – Virreyes, Molino del Rey, Miguel Hidalgo, 11040 Mexico City, CDMX

$500.00 and up

Carmela and saltis one of the most elegant Mexican food restaurants, just by seeing the plating of the chile en nogada, it shows us and invites us to taste it. According to the reviews of the diners who have been to this restaurant, the quality of the food, the flavors and the attention received at Carmela y Sal, is highly recommended.

And although prices tend to be higher, the quality and quantity of the dishes are worth it. You can find them on Instagram or directly on their website:

  • Restaurant El Cardenal (rating 4.7)

C. de la Palma 23, Historic Center of Mexico City, Downtown, Cuauhtémoc, 06000 Mexico City, CDMX

$230.00 – $496.00

The Cardinalis special, as it has several years of experience, since it was founded in 1969, it starts its season of Chiles en nogadas from July to October, and according to the comments it received on Google Maps, both the food, the service, and the prices are worth every moment in the place. You can visit their website to find out more:

  • Zesta Punta (rating 4.7)

Av. de la República 17, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Mexico City, CDMX, (Fronton Mexico Entertainment Center)

$394.00 – $648.00

Zesta Punta is a Mexican and Spanish restaurant. Guests describe visiting the place as “an experience” because the food prepared by renowned chef Guy Santoro offers incredible flavors.
If you want to have the ideal date, eating a chile en nogada, visit their page:

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2024-07-24 02:59:05

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