Restaurant in Toluca, Mexico
Amaranta
190ptsDaytime-only regional Mexican, consistently ranked.

About Amaranta
Amaranta is the most compelling reason to visit Toluca for food. Chef Pablo Salas runs a daytime-only Mexican restaurant that has ranked on Opinionated About Dining's North America list three consecutive years — reaching #437 in 2025. Easy to book and calm in atmosphere, it suits food-focused travelers who want depth and regional grounding without Mexico City's reservation friction.
Amaranta, Toluca: The Verdict
If you have been to Amaranta once, you already know what brings people back: a morning or midday meal rooted in Mexican regional cooking, served in a city that most food travelers skip on their way to Mexico City. A return visit confirms that consistency is the point here. Chef Pablo Salas has built something that does not chase novelty — and for a food-focused traveler who values depth over spectacle, that steadiness is worth a detour to Toluca in its own right.
Amaranta earned an Opinionated About Dining (OAD) Leading Restaurants in North America ranking of #437 in 2025, up from #439 in 2024, after appearing on the OAD Recommended list in 2023. That upward movement across three consecutive years on one of the more technically rigorous peer-reviewed lists in the industry tells you this is not a restaurant resting on a single moment of press. With 1,667 Google reviews averaging 4.4, the rating holds across a large enough sample to be meaningful — this is not a venue propped up by a handful of enthusiastic posts.
What the Daytime Service Delivers
Amaranta runs a daytime-only operation, open Monday through Friday from 8 am to 6 pm, and Saturday and Sunday from 9 am to 6 pm. For the explorer who structures a trip around meals, that format shapes the entire day. A late breakfast or long midday lunch is the move here , you are not coming for a candlelit dinner, and the experience is not designed for that kind of occasion. The kitchen's focus on Mexican cuisine translates well to daytime formats, where the cooking tends to feel grounded rather than performative.
The atmosphere runs quieter than a high-volume weekend brunch spot in Mexico City. Toluca sits at over 2,600 meters above sea level and operates at a pace that reflects the city rather than the capital's energy. If you want a room that buzzes with the competitive social theatre of a reservation-flex restaurant, Amaranta is the wrong choice. If you want to eat well, without ambient noise that kills conversation, the daytime format here works in your favor.
Booking is direct. No complex reservation system or months-long waitlist , this is an easy book relative to OAD-ranked peers in Mexico, most of which require planning weeks or months out. The address is Calle Francisco Murguía 16 Ote. Poniente 402, in the Francisco Murguía neighborhood of Toluca de Lerdo. Toluca is roughly an hour from Mexico City by car or bus, making this a viable day trip for travelers already based in the capital, though a standalone visit holds up too. See our full Toluca restaurants guide for broader context on the city's dining scene, and check our full Toluca hotels guide if you are staying overnight.
Who Should Book Amaranta
Amaranta suits the food traveler who wants to eat at a regionally significant Mexican restaurant without the logistical friction of Mexico City's most competitive tables. If your frame of reference is Pujol in Mexico City or Le Chique in Puerto Morelos, Amaranta operates in a different register: less theatrical, more direct, and anchored to a specific place. That is a deliberate choice, not a limitation.
Solo diners will find the daytime format particularly suited to their needs. A long lunch at a table in a calm room, with no pressure to vacate for a next seating, is the kind of experience that works well alone. Special-occasion diners should set expectations correctly: this is not a tasting-menu extravaganza, and the ambiance is measured rather than celebratory. It is the right place for a milestone meal if what you are marking is a meaningful meal in a less-traveled part of Mexico, not a production.
For broader regional context on where Amaranta sits within Mexico's serious dining circuit, compare it with venues like KOLI Cocina de Origen in Monterrey, Levadura de Olla in Oaxaca, or Animalón in Valle de Guadalupe , all OAD-tracked restaurants with strong regional identities outside Mexico City. Amaranta holds its own in that company. You can also explore our full Toluca bars guide, our full Toluca wineries guide, and our full Toluca experiences guide to round out a visit to the city.
Compare Amaranta
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amaranta | Mexican | Easy | |
| Pujol | Mexican | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Quintonil | Modern Mexican, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Rosetta | Italian, Creative | $$ | Unknown |
| Le Chique | Mexican, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Em | Mexican | $$$ | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Amaranta?
Amaranta is a daytime-only restaurant — doors close at 6 pm every day — so plan your visit around a morning or midday meal. Chef Pablo Salas focuses on Mexican regional cooking, and the restaurant has been ranked in Opinionated About Dining's Top 500 restaurants in North America for three consecutive years through 2025, which gives you a reliable external benchmark before you go. Go without rush: this is not a quick-lunch stop.
Is Amaranta good for solo dining?
Yes. A daytime-only format with defined service hours suits solo diners who want to eat well without coordinating a group. The regional Mexican focus means there is real culinary intent to engage with at your own pace, and the Toluca setting makes it a practical anchor for a solo day trip from Mexico City rather than a dedicated evening commitment.
What should I wear to Amaranta?
The venue data does not specify a dress code, and Amaranta's positioning as a daytime regional Mexican restaurant in Toluca does not suggest formal attire is expected. Clean, comfortable clothes are a reasonable baseline. If you are traveling from Mexico City specifically to eat here, treat it with the same respect you would any OAD Top 500 restaurant without overthinking it.
Is Amaranta good for a special occasion?
It depends on what kind of occasion. Amaranta suits a food-focused celebration — a meal worth traveling for, shared with someone who cares about regional Mexican cooking. It is not a late-night dinner setting; the 6 pm close means you are marking the occasion at lunch or a long midday meal. For an evening special occasion with a formal dining room, Mexico City options like Pujol or Quintonil are structurally better fits.
What are alternatives to Amaranta in Toluca?
Toluca does not have a deep bench of OAD-ranked restaurants, which is part of what makes Amaranta notable. If you are weighing the trip against staying in Mexico City, Pujol, Quintonil, and Rosetta all offer high-recognition Mexican and contemporary cooking without the travel. Amaranta's case rests on its regional specificity and the fact that Chef Pablo Salas is doing something in Toluca that is not replicated in the capital.
Is lunch or dinner better at Amaranta?
Dinner is not an option — Amaranta closes at 6 pm daily. Lunch is the format, which means arriving mid-morning to midday gives you the most flexibility. If you are coming from Mexico City, factor in the roughly 65-kilometre drive or bus journey so you are seated well before the afternoon winds down.
Hours
- Monday
- 8 am–6 pm
- Tuesday
- 8 am–6 pm
- Wednesday
- 8 am–6 pm
- Thursday
- 8 am–6 pm
- Friday
- 8 am–6 pm
- Saturday
- 9 am–6 pm
- Sunday
- 9 am–6 pm
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