Mexican restaurants

Tlacoyotitlán

A 22-seat kitchen run by Eleni & Yassine, serving the dishes their grandmothers argued about on Tuesday nights in Kreuzberg.

Calle Salvador Díaz Mirón 84, Sta María la Ribera, Cuauhtémoc, 06400 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico $100–200
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01 The story, in three paragraphs

Why everyone keeps coming back.

Nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Sta María la Ribera in Ciudad de México, Tlacoyotitlán offers an authentic journey into Mexico’s rich culinary heritage with a focus on traditional, organic corn-based dishes that celebrate the country’s pre-Hispanic roots. This Mexican restaurant is a treasure trove for food lovers seeking an adventurous and genuine dining experience.

At Tlacoyotitlán, every bite tells a story crafted from carefully sourced organic corn, grown, soaked, and ground in-house to create a menu that bursts with deep, complex flavors you won’t easily find elsewhere. Their Enmoladas Huerfanas are standout dishes—soft tortillas lovingly draped in their signature rich, velvety mole poblano. Whether paired with tender bistec, succulent costilla, or creamy quesillo, each option delivers a sumptuous balance of spice, sweetness, and earthiness that feels like a warm embrace on the palate.

If you’re drawn to the iconic flavors of the Yucatán Peninsula, the Tacos de Cochinita and Panuchos offer perfect harmony between the zesty, caramelized onion topping and the slow-cooked, melt-in-your-mouth cochinita pibil. These dishes boast a satisfying crunch and a vibrant kick, beautifully capturing the spirit of regional Mexican comfort food.

For those eager to dive deeper into traditional street eats, the Tlacoyos are genuine revelations. Served “ahogados” (drowned) in a tangy salsa verde and topped with fresh nopales and queso fresco, these two thick, handmade corn cakes carry the authentic chew and flavor that elevate humble ingredients to a divine level. Pair them with tender costilla or flavorful arrachera for a hearty, soul-satisfying meal.

The atmosphere at Tlacoyotitlán adds to its charm—casual yet atmospheric, it welcomes guests with an inviting vibe that bridges generations and histories. Whether you find yourself dining outside on a breezy day or seated indoors surrounded by subtle nods to Mexico's cultural tapestry, the experience feels intimate and rooted in tradition.

Guests consistently praise the freshness and authenticity of the food, as well as the generosity of portions. The glowing reviews speak of memorable moments, with highlights including the addictive chilaquiles verdes topped with cochinita and fried eggs, and the indulgent pan de elote, a moist corn bread muffin that pairs perfectly with a creamy side of Ron Pope eggnog. Even adventurous diner’s delight in the restaurant’s occasional pre-Hispanic insect dishes, adding an exciting, educational twist to their meal.

Tlacoyotitlán is not just a meal, but a sensory voyage into Mexico’s culinary soul—bold, vibrant, and deeply satisfying. Whether you are a local or a traveler seeking an authentic taste of Mexico City’s gastronomic heritage, this restaurant invites you to savor unique textures and flavors that celebrate the essence of Mexican corn cuisine.

For inquiries or reservations, Tlacoyotitlán can be reached at +52 55 4790 3313. Be sure to come hungry and ready to explore a truly special culinary experience.

03 Notes from regulars

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Nat D (N0tori0us).
3 month ago
Tlacoyotitlán is so great — my favorite part is that they grow, soak/mix, and make all of their ORGANIC CORN based food from scratch. From blue corn quesadillas to delicious chilaquiles (highly recommend the verdes w cochinita and a fried egg on top), to sopa azteca (tortilla soup) and their succulent pan de ELOTE(corn bread muffin with a side of Ron pope/eggnog) !! So damn good. Lots of great fresh juices with ingredients you don’t see elsewhere, and pre-Hispanic detectables such as escamoles (ant eggs) and chapulines (crickets). Indoor and outdoor seating, pay with cash or card, good café de olla, and totally reasonable prices. What more can you ask for? A fish tank filled with 3 ancient paedomorphic salamanders (alojotes)? Done and done.
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Jimena Fritz.
3 month ago
Love it!!! An awesome experience trying real Mexican prehispanic food!!! Don't miss it!!!
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Maria Faye.
4 month ago
The food here is delicious and the serving sizes are generous! I love the hot chocolate I got! It was super rich!
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He Wi.
5 month ago
Good vibe, good food, good service! The weather was nice so we sat outside and it was safe as a tourist. The menu looked adventurous. They had insects in their pre-Hispanic section! Didn’t dare to order that but we ordered tlacoyo and flautas. The former was ordered in a ‘drowned’ version and the jalapeño-based sauce was yum! The tlacoyo itself wasn’t my cup of tea. Good experience as it was our first try. The flautas were a bit bland but portion was good. The fresh juices were refreshing!
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Sakurako Yakushiji.
5 month ago
Went there to celebrate a reunion of colleges friends and what an incredible place! The atmosphere the unique location, the quality of the ingredients and they creative and authentic one of a kind menu was an eye-opening another delightful culinary experience. they even have a pre-Hispanic insect menu available in a seasonal basis and I was able to go into the kitchen and see that they produce their own corn in two different types and they basically grind the corn and process it to create their own tortillas from scratch and all dishes made with corn. I would definitely recommend this place for all people who love to experience authentic Mexican corn dishes, and to share that with more and more people to have amazing gourmet experiences.
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Anna Lopez.
5 month ago
I forgot to take photos of our meal but the food is extremely tasty and the service is amazing. We left room for desert and the arroz con leche was delicious and the jello in shape of corn on the cob was very good and presentation was clever. It’s a small cozy restaurant with great food will definitely come back.
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Luis Villalobos (Luardo Villala).
6 month ago
Very tasty cosy place, they serve generously (more than in the pictures) & really good price not that expensive
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Natalia Pudzisz.
6 month ago
Lots of healthy juice options, big portions, delicious quesadillas. Perfect brunch place on a weekend!
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04 When to visit & how to find us

Hours & the door on Bergmannstraße.

Opening hours
Monday (today) 08:30 AM - 08:00 PM
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 08:30 AM - 08:00 PM
Thursday 08:30 AM - 08:00 PM
Friday 08:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday 08:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday 08:30 AM - 07:00 PM
Finding the door

Calle Salvador Díaz Mirón 84, Sta María la Ribera, Cuauhtémoc, 06400 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

05 What makes this place friendly

The details you usually have to call and ask.

Service options
  • Outdoor seating
  • No-contact delivery
  • Delivery
  • Drive-through
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in
Highlights
  • Great coffee
  • Great dessert
Popular for
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Solo dining
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • No Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Offerings
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Cocktails
  • Coffee
  • Happy hour drinks
  • Hard liquor
  • Organic dishes
  • Quick bite
  • Salad bar
  • Small plates
  • Vegetarian options
  • Wine
Dining options
  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Dessert
  • Seating
  • Table service
Amenities
  • Restroom
  • Wi-Fi
Atmosphere
  • Casual
  • Cozy
  • Quiet
  • Trendy
Crowd
  • College students
  • Groups
  • Tourists
Planning
  • Lunch reservations recommended
  • Accepts reservations
Payments
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
Children
  • Good for kids
Parking
  • Free street parking
  • Parking
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