If you have a craving for oriental food, this guide will become your best ally. Here is a list of the most delicious Chinese restaurants in CDMX that will make you travel to the Asian continent without leaving the city! Take note.
Catcher
Authentic Asian cuisine. Catcher Teppanyaki & Tea is a Chinese restaurant that settled in CDMX to offer oriental ingredients and flavors. As the name suggests, teppanyakis are the specialty, although there are also pastas, rice dishes, and sushi.
Plaza Miyana at Av. Ejército Nacional 769, Polanco, Miguel Hidalgo.
Monday to Sunday from 13:00 to 20:30.
See the complete menu here.
Asian Bay
The restaurant Asian Bay is led by the seasoning of chef Luis Chiu, who promises to offer “real Chinese food”. The Chui family has been preparing traditional Asian dishes in Mexico for 79 years, so there is plenty of experience to spare. Duck dishes are a favorite.
Tamaulipas 95, Hipódromo, Cuauhtémoc.
Monday to Saturday from 13:00 to 22:00. Sunday from 13:00 to 20:00.
Bengal
A fusion of traditional Chinese food with a “Japanese touch”. In Bengal you will find traditional food from different regions of China. In addition to noodles, dimsum and chofun, it is known for its oriental teas, with tapioca and fruits.
Río Pánuco 128-PB, Cuauhtémoc.
Wednesday to Monday from 13:00 to 22:00.
See the complete menu here.
Luaú
A Chinese-Cantonese restaurant that has been delighting visitors to Colonia Juarez since 1957. Luaú means “banquet” and, yes, delicious dishes are served here. Specialties include chop suey, spicy ma po tofu and Cantonese chow mein.
Niza 38, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc.
Sunday to Thursday from 12:00 to 22:00. Friday and Saturday 12:00 to 23:00.
See the complete menu here.
Chon Pou
Among the most affordable Chinese restaurants in CDMX is Chon Pou. The menu will delight you with noodles, chop suey, chicken dishes, chow mein and packages for you to try a little bit of everything. One of the must-try recipes is the breaded Camarón.
Universidad 793, del Valle Centro, Benito Juárez.
Monday to Sunday from 9:00 to 22:00.
China Shing
One of the best options for Chinese food in CDMX is China Shing. Here you will find traditional flavors and recipes; highlights include Hunan chicken, duck tacos and Primavera rolls. Also, there are seasonal dishes.
Consult branches and times: 🕒 Times here.
Menu here.
China Girl
This place arrived in the 70’s in Mexico City. Chinese, Mandarin and Cantonese recipes are served here, although they are tropicalized to the Mexican palate. Please note that the dishes are usually served in large portions. The favorite is fried rice.
Prado Norte 370, Lomas de Virreyes, Miguel Hidalgo.
Monday to Saturday from 12:00 to 21:00. Sunday from 12:00 to 20:00.
Consult the menu here.
El Mandarino
One of the most acclaimed Chinese restaurants in La Condesa is El Mandarino. Here you will enjoy truly delicious dishes at fair prices. Try the chipon rolls, sichuan beef and Vietnamese soup, delicious!
Pachuca 142, Condesa, Cuauhtémoc.
Monday to Saturday from 12:00 to 20:30. Sunday from 12:00 to 19:00.
Mian & Mian
are you looking for restaurants in the Historic Center? Mian & Mian is a place where you will find oriental delicacies at reasonable prices and abundant portions. Specialties include jiaozi and wonton. Ideal for enjoying milk tea.
Humboldt 48, Centro, Cuauhtémoc.
Monday to Sunday from 9:00 to 20:00.
Blossom
Enjoy “haute chinese cuisine” at Blossom. This restaurant is a nice place where you will eat well; the dishes are detailed and worthy of a photo for Instagram. The preparations that will win you over are Beijing or diamond duck and Blosssom soup.
Consult branches and times: 🕒 Times here.
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