Restaurant in Mexico City, Mexico
Cancino San Angel
100ptsAltavista Neighbourhood Table

About Cancino San Angel
Cancino San Angel is the right call when you want a reliable, no-ceremony meal in one of Mexico City's most pleasant neighbourhoods. Booking is easy, the format is casual, and it sits on Avenida Altavista — close to the Saturday artisan market and the Frida Kahlo museum. A better fit for a relaxed lunch than a special-occasion dinner.
Quick Verdict
Cancino San Angel earns its place in the San Ángel neighbourhood not by chasing accolades but by delivering consistent, relaxed quality that outperforms its casual positioning. If you have been once and enjoyed it, going back is a reasonable call — the format rewards regulars who know what they want. For first-timers weighing up where to spend a meal in Mexico City, this is a lower-stakes, easier-to-book option than the reservation-heavy heavy-hitters further north in Polanco. Booking difficulty is rated easy, which in Mexico City terms is a genuine advantage.
The Case For Booking
San Ángel is one of Mexico City's quieter, more residential dining neighbourhoods — cobblestoned, shaded by jacarandas in spring, and a natural base for anyone who has spent the afternoon at the Bazar El Sábado or the Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo nearby. Cancino fits that pace. The Cancino group has built a reputation across its Mexico City locations for wood-fired pizza and casual Italian-Mexican crossover cooking that does not pretend to be fine dining but does not cut corners either. That positioning , casual in atmosphere, attentive in execution , is where this location operates.
For a returning visitor, the move is to go with a small group of two to four, skip the pressure of a special-occasion booking, and treat it as a neighbourhood meal done well. The relaxed format means you are not locked into a tasting menu timeline or a dress code conversation. Come as you are, order what looks right, and leave without the ceremony of somewhere like Pujol or Quintonil.
The San Ángel location specifically benefits from its setting on Avenida Altavista, a street with genuine foot traffic and a village-within-a-city feel that the Polanco restaurant corridor does not replicate. If your trip includes a Saturday morning at the artisan market, Cancino San Angel makes logical sense for lunch after. That is the kind of practical pairing that makes a venue worth flagging.
Regionally, Mexico's dining scene extends well beyond the capital , Animalón in Valle de Guadalupe, Levadura de Olla in Oaxaca, and Le Chique in Puerto Morelos each represent a different register of Mexican hospitality , but within the city, Cancino San Angel fills a specific gap: no-fuss, no-wait, reliable quality in a neighbourhood that rewards slow afternoons.
What Holds It Back
The venue data available is limited , no confirmed price range, hours, or menu details are on record here. That absence of detail means you should verify current hours and any seasonal changes directly before visiting, particularly if you are planning around a weekday lunch or an early dinner. Venues in this tier and neighbourhood sometimes operate reduced hours mid-week. Without confirmed pricing on file, budget conservatively at mid-range Mexico City rates and adjust accordingly.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Av. Altavista 132, San Ángel Inn, Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins likely viable, especially outside weekend lunch
- Leading for: Casual lunch for 2–4, post-market meals, low-pressure neighbourhood dining
- Neighbourhood: San Ángel , quieter and more residential than Polanco or Roma Norte
- Confirm before visiting: Hours and current menu (not on record at time of publication)
- Nearby context: Bazar El Sábado and Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo are walking distance
How It Compares
See the full comparison below for how Cancino San Angel sits against its Mexico City peers.
For more on where to eat, drink, and stay across the capital, see our full Mexico City restaurants guide, our full Mexico City hotels guide, and our full Mexico City bars guide. If you are planning further afield, KOLI Cocina de Origen in Monterrey, Lunario in El Porvenir, and HA' in Playa del Carmen are worth your attention. For international benchmarks in casual-excellence dining, Lazy Bear in San Francisco and Le Bernardin in New York City show what the format looks like at different price tiers. Also worth considering in the broader Mexican creative dining space: Sud 777 and Em for those who want to stay in the city but step up in ambition.
Compare Cancino San Angel
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Cancino San Angel | — | |
| Pujol | $$$$ | — |
| Quintonil | $$$$ | — |
| Rosetta | $$ | — |
| Em | $$$ | — |
| Comedor Jacinta | $$ | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
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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