Restaurant in Mexico City, Mexico
Azul Condesa
100ptsCondesa Neighbourhood Mexican

About Azul Condesa
Azul Condesa is a neighbourhood-steady option in Hipódromo Condesa, easy to book and worth returning to specifically for the bar program, which leans on Mexican spirits rather than an international template. Skip it if you are looking for tasting-menu ambition — Pujol and Quintonil serve that need — but treat it as a reliable default when you want a known quantity in the neighbourhood without the booking effort.
Verdict
Azul Condesa is a reliable neighbourhood anchor in Hipódromo Condesa worth knowing if you have already done the headline restaurants and want something that performs consistently without the booking drama of Pujol or Quintonil. Seated on Avenida Nuevo León, it draws a local crowd that returns rather than a tourist circuit chasing tasting menus. If you have been once and want a reason to go back, the bar program is the answer.
The Bar Program
For a return visit, the drinks side of Azul Condesa is where to put your attention. Hipódromo Condesa has become one of the denser concentrations of serious bar talent in Mexico City, and a venue that holds its own in that neighbourhood is doing something right. The cocktail program here leans on Mexican spirits rather than defaulting to an international template, which means mezcal, sotol, and raicilla appear as primary ingredients rather than novelty additions. If your last visit was food-first, arriving earlier and spending time at the bar before sitting down gives you a different read on what the venue does well. For a broader survey of where Mexico City's bar scene sits right now, the full Mexico City bars guide is a practical starting point.
What to Know as a Return Visitor
Condesa addresses like this one fill on weekend evenings, particularly in the hour after sunset when the neighbourhood foot traffic peaks. If you found it comfortable on your first visit, arriving slightly earlier on a return trip gives you the counter or terrace seats that tend to go first. The venue sits in a part of the city where the density of options is high, so the decision of whether to come back rather than try somewhere adjacent comes down to what you valued the first time. If it was the room and the ease of the experience, it holds up. If you were looking for a deeper menu push, Em or Rosetta offer more in that direction.
Mexico City Context
Azul Condesa sits in a city that has produced some of the most discussed restaurants in Latin America. Pujol and Quintonil occupy the leading of the market at $$$$ price points with booking windows that run weeks out. At the other end, venues like Rosetta and Comedor Jacinta are easier to get into and carry strong local reputations. Azul Condesa operates in the same accessible tier, which makes it a sensible default when you want a known quantity in Condesa without committing to a destination-dining evening. For a full picture of where to eat across the city, see the Mexico City restaurants guide. If you are planning around a wider trip, Animalón in Valle de Guadalupe and Le Chique in Puerto Morelos are worth adding to the list for days outside the capital.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Av Nuevo León 68, Hipódromo, Cuauhtémoc, 06100 Ciudad de México
- Neighbourhood: Hipódromo Condesa, walkable from Roma Norte
- Booking difficulty: Easy — no advance reservation typically required for weekday visits; weekend evenings book ahead where possible
- Leading time to arrive: Earlier in the evening to secure preferred seating; peak foot traffic hits post-sunset on weekends
- Good for: Neighbourhood dining, bar-focused visits, casual return trips
- Skip if: You are looking for a tasting-menu experience or destination-level ambition — Pujol or Quintonil serve that need better
- Nearby guides: Mexico City hotels | Mexico City experiences | Mexico City wineries
FAQ
- Is Azul Condesa good for a special occasion? It works for a low-key celebration in a comfortable neighbourhood setting, but if the occasion calls for a serious meal, Pujol or Quintonil will deliver more ceremony and ambition. Azul Condesa is the better call when the occasion is relaxed and the company matters more than the formality of the meal.
- What should I wear to Azul Condesa? Condesa is a smart-casual neighbourhood. The venue draws a local crowd that dresses with ease rather than formality , think what you would wear to a well-regarded neighbourhood restaurant in any major city. No dress code is in place, but you would feel out of place in beachwear.
- How far ahead should I book Azul Condesa? Booking difficulty is rated Easy. Same-week reservations are typically available for weekday visits. If you are coming on a Friday or Saturday evening, a few days' notice is sensible. This contrasts with the weeks-long lead times required for Pujol and Quintonil.
- Can Azul Condesa accommodate groups? The venue is in a standard Condesa building format. Groups of four to six are manageable; larger parties should contact the venue directly to confirm capacity and table configuration. No specific private dining information is available in the current data.
- What are alternatives to Azul Condesa in Mexico City? For a similar neighbourhood feel at a comparable price tier, Rosetta in Roma is the most direct alternative. For something with more culinary ambition, Em steps up at $$$ without the difficulty of securing a table at the $$$$ tier. Comedor Jacinta is worth considering if you want a lighter spend. See the full Mexico City restaurants guide for a wider view.
- Is Azul Condesa good for solo dining? Condesa venues with bar seating typically work well for solo diners, and Azul Condesa fits that pattern. Arriving early gives you the leading chance of a counter or bar seat. Solo dining at Rosetta is another solid option if you want a slightly different room.
Compare Azul Condesa
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Azul Condesa | Easy | ||
| Pujol | Mexican | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Quintonil | Modern Mexican, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Rosetta | Italian, Creative | $$ | Unknown |
| Em | Mexican | $$$ | Unknown |
| Comedor Jacinta | Mexico, Mexican | $$ | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Azul Condesa and alternatives.
More restaurants in Mexico City
- QuintonilQuintonil is Mexico City's strongest argument for a special occasion table, with two Michelin stars, a #7 World's 50 Best ranking in 2024, and the 2025 Best Restaurant in North America title. Book lunch for value and calm; book dinner for the full celebration arc. Reservations are Near Impossible — start early or you will miss it.
- PujolPujol is Mexico City's most credentialed restaurant: two Michelin stars, a sustained World's 50 Best ranking since 2011, and a tasting menu format built around indigenous Mexican ingredients and serious technique. Book it for a special occasion in Polanco, but plan well ahead — this is one of the hardest reservations in Latin America.
- RosettaA Michelin-starred, World's 50 Best Top 35 restaurant at $$ pricing — Rosetta is the most compelling value proposition among Mexico City's serious restaurants. Chef Elena Reygadas' plant-forward reinterpretations of Mexican classics in a Roma Norte mansion justify the near-impossible booking difficulty. Plan four to six weeks ahead for dinner, closed Sundays.
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