Elena Reygadas is one of the most celebrated chefs in all of Mexico City. Yet, despite her massive (and continually growing) fame, Lardo—one of a handful of Reygadas’s restaurants—has accrued renown not by way of artificial promotion but through organic, consistent excellence. A favorite of locals and visitors alike, Lardo’s airy interior, general informality, and earthy décor eschews any assumption of pretension or stuffiness. If you’re in the area and fancy a break from regional cuisine, you can’t do much better than their Mediterranean variety. Moreover, if you’re able to stop in for breakfast, Lardo’s sandwich and egg dishes—not to mention their extensive pastry selection—perfectly complement a sunny morning. —Jack Sullivan
Jack Sullivan is an Associate Editor at AIR MAIL