Restaurant in Mexico City, Mexico
Fisher´s House - Pabellon Bosques
100ptsResidential-Edge Seafood

About Fisher´s House - Pabellon Bosques
Fisher's House - Pabellon Bosques is in Lomas de Vista Hermosa, Cuajimalpa — a western residential neighbourhood that requires a deliberate trip from central Mexico City. Booking is easy and walk-ins are likely viable, but key details including cuisine type, price range, and hours are unconfirmed. Research directly before making the drive, or consider delivery if the venue is available on local apps.
Verdict
Fisher's House - Pabellon Bosques sits in Lomas de Vista Hermosa, a residential pocket of Cuajimalpa on the western edge of Mexico City — well outside the central dining corridors of Polanco and Roma Norte. If you're staying downtown or visiting Mexico City for the first time, factor that into your decision. The venue's address in Bosques de las Lomas puts it closer to Santa Fe's corporate district than to the city's most concentrated restaurant scene. That's not a dealbreaker, but it does mean this is a deliberate trip, not a spontaneous stop.
What to Expect
The database record for Fisher's House - Pabellon Bosques is sparse — no cuisine type, no price range, no confirmed hours, and no verified awards on file. That limits what can be said with confidence about the food, format, or experience. For a first-timer, the honest advice is this: research directly before booking. Confirm operating hours, the current menu format, and any reservation requirements through the venue's own channels before making the trip from central Mexico City. The location in Cuajimalpa adds enough travel time that arriving to find a closed or fully booked room would be a frustrating outcome.
What the address does tell you: Lomas de Vista Hermosa is a mid-to-upper residential neighbourhood with relatively low dining density compared to Polanco or Condesa. Venues in this corridor typically serve a local, neighbourhood clientele rather than tourists or destination diners. If the format and cuisine confirm to be casual or family-oriented , which the name and residential setting suggest , delivery and takeout may be a practical consideration worth checking. In Mexico City's western zones, delivery apps including Rappi and Uber Eats often cover Cuajimalpa, so off-premise ordering could be a lower-effort alternative to the drive, particularly if you're not already in the area.
On Takeout and Delivery
Given the editorial angle here: whether the food travels well matters for any venue in this part of the city. If Fisher's House - Pabellon Bosques operates a delivery-friendly format , think comfort-driven plates rather than tasting menus , then ordering in may be a smarter move than committing to a 30-to-40-minute drive from central neighbourhoods like Condesa or Polanco. That said, delivery suitability depends entirely on what they serve, which is not confirmed in the available data. Check delivery platform availability for the Av. Loma de la Palma address before making this a day-of decision.
Booking and Access
Booking difficulty is rated Easy for this venue. That suggests walk-ins are likely viable, or that reservations can be secured with minimal lead time , a useful signal for flexible itineraries. Given the western location, arriving by car or ride-share (Uber operates reliably throughout Mexico City including Cuajimalpa) is the practical default. There is no phone number or website in the current record, which makes confirming hours in advance more difficult; a direct search or Google Maps call ahead is advisable before making the trip.
Who Should Consider It
Fisher's House - Pabellon Bosques makes the most sense if you are already in the Bosques de las Lomas or Santa Fe area , perhaps staying nearby or visiting for business , and want a convenient dining option without heading back into the city centre. For visitors based downtown or in Roma, Condesa, or Polanco with limited time, the travel overhead is hard to justify without more confirmed detail about what the experience delivers. First-timers to Mexico City should prioritise venues with verified credentials until more data is available for this one. See our full Mexico City restaurants guide for the broader picture, and explore hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences across the city as well.
Mexico's Broader Restaurant Scene
If Fisher's House leaves you wanting a confirmed-quality alternative in Mexico City, the options are well-documented. Pujol and Quintonil sit at the leading of the city's modern Mexican tier. For something more casual and easier to book, Rosetta in Roma Norte offers creative cooking at a lower price point. Em and Sud 777 are strong mid-tier picks. Beyond Mexico City, Animalón in Valle de Guadalupe, Le Chique in Puerto Morelos, KOLI Cocina de Origen in Monterrey, Levadura de Olla in Oaxaca, Lunario in El Porvenir, and HA' in Playa del Carmen represent the depth of Mexico's current dining options. For international reference points in similar dining tiers, Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco offer useful benchmarks for tasting-format ambition.
FAQ
- What should I order at Fisher's House - Pabellon Bosques? The current database record does not include confirmed menu items or signature dishes. Check directly with the venue before visiting , the cuisine type is not verified, so ordering recommendations are not possible at this stage.
- Can Fisher's House - Pabellon Bosques accommodate groups? No seat count or group policy is on file. Given the residential neighbourhood setting and easy booking difficulty, groups are likely accommodated, but confirm capacity and any minimum spend requirements directly with the venue before arriving.
- What should I wear to Fisher's House - Pabellon Bosques? No dress code is confirmed. The Bosques de las Lomas address and neighbourhood context suggest smart-casual is a safe default , not formal, but not beach-casual either.
- Is Fisher's House - Pabellon Bosques good for a special occasion? Without confirmed price range, awards, or cuisine type, it is difficult to recommend this venue with confidence for a milestone occasion. For a special dinner in Mexico City with verified credentials, Pujol or Quintonil are safer choices.
- What are alternatives to Fisher's House - Pabellon Bosques in Mexico City? For modern Mexican at the top tier, Pujol and Quintonil are the reference points. For something more accessible, Rosetta and Em offer strong value. See our full Mexico City restaurants guide for the complete list.
- Does Fisher's House - Pabellon Bosques handle dietary restrictions? No menu or dietary information is confirmed in the available data. Contact the venue directly , no phone number or website is currently on file, so a Google Maps search for current contact details is the most practical first step.
- How far ahead should I book Fisher's House - Pabellon Bosques? Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so significant advance planning is unlikely to be necessary. Same-day or next-day availability is probable, but confirm by phone or walk-in given the lack of an online booking system in the current record.
- What should a first-timer know about Fisher's House - Pabellon Bosques? The location in Cuajimalpa is the most important factor to account for. Plan your transport in advance , Uber is the most reliable option from central Mexico City. Confirm hours before making the trip, as no operating schedule is currently verified. If you're based in Polanco, Roma, or Condesa, the travel time is real and should factor into your decision.
Compare Fisher´s House - Pabellon Bosques
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fisher´s House - Pabellon Bosques | Easy | ||
| Pujol | Mexican | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Quintonil | Modern Mexican, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Rosetta | Italian, Creative | $$ | Unknown |
| Em | Mexican | $$$ | Unknown |
| Comedor Jacinta | Mexico, Mexican | $$ | Unknown |
A quick look at how Fisher´s House - Pabellon Bosques measures up.
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