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Classic European Cuisine in an Art Déco Setting

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS     Housed inside an unassuming art déco home in Mexico City’s recently renovated San Miguel de Chapultepec neighborhood, Padella is an unpretentious but inviting European family-style restaurant with a downhome feel and a surprisingly sophisticated menu. The décor of Padella is understated, with each of the restaurant’s intimate dining rooms decorated in shades of green, blue and gray, with bits of

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High-Flying Dining

By MELISSA T. CASTRO     If you’re feeling a bit adventurous in the next two months, and you’re not terrified of heights, then the 2018 edition of Teotihuacán Dinner in the Sky might be right up your alley. Taking place on the third weekend of August and September, Dinner in the Sky guarantees it’s diners a spectacular view of this UNESCO

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Colombia’s Hidden Culinary Treasures Revealed

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS     Historically, the lush South American country of Colombia has been a mixed bag of triumphs and tragedies. Once home to the highly organized Muisca Confederation and the ultra-sophisticated Quimbaya Civilization (known for its spectacularly detailed gilt masterpieces), the early Spanish conquistadors believed Colombia enshrouded the illusive El Dorado city of gold. Named after Christopher Columbus – even

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Aida Café: Comfort Food Meets Haute Cuisine

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS     Call it haute cuisine mexicaine au désinvolte or Abuelita’s home-style cooking with a contemporary artisan twist, but regardless of how you define the gastronomy at the new Aida’s Café, it is a happy marriage between comfort food and fine dining. The latest addition to Mexico’s Grupo Hunan restaurant group (think Hunan Nobu, Guadiana, Nueve Nueve, Penny Lane,

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A Month of Sweet Culinary Indulgence

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS     Ah, dessert! That delicious, delightful, delectable palate-pleaser that is the nectarous climax and true pièce de résistance of any great meal, enthralling your taste buds with luscious sweetness and providing an ambrosial flourished finale to the dining experience. Whether it be a simple bowl of vanilla ice cream or an elaborate Parisian profiterole, no meal is truly

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Great Italian Dining Gets a Makeover

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS      Ever since it first opened its doors inside the Presidente InterContinental Hotel in the capital city’s upscale Colonia Polanco back in 1996, Alfredo di Roma has been a mainstay of fine Italian dining in Mexico. Renowned for its incomparable fettuccine all’Alfredo (after all, the recipe was first created by Alfredo Di Lelio in the restaurant

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Dining on the QT

By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS     Just finding Nom Gastronomía Expuesta restaurant is no easy feat. Tucked away in a back alley behind the Dumas Marché food mall in Mexico City’s Colonia Polanco, there are few clues other than a dimly lit copper lantern and a tiny hand-painted sign on a storeroom door to help you locate its whereabouts. Part of the reason for

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