See my previous jazz related post: http://goodfoodmexicocity.blogspot.mx/2011/06/jazz-and-cocktails-divas-go-mexican.html
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Service was perfunctory. The new venue is better. The colonial patio, brought up to date with simple modernist touches is covered. It’s shady by day, dreamy at night and is a delightful place to sit. The menu is the same as at the Condesa branch and is similar, although slightly more expensive than the original university location. Mexican standards as well as rarely seen specialties are offered. Start with a tamalito de acelgas (a tamal stuffed with swiss chard and fresh cheese), or the soothing and savory crema de cilantro. Standard ‘international’ salads are available for those who want something light. I like the house specialties, my favorite being the ravioles crujientes rellenos de pato, a fusion dish of deep-fried wontons filled with duck then bathed in a deep, dark chocolaty Oaxacan mole. And the cochinita is top-notch.
Astrid & Gaston – open through Easter Sunday
Azul (Condesa & Histórico) - open through Easter Sunday
El Bajio - Closed Thursday - Sunday
Biko -open as usual
El Cardenal - open as usual
D.O. - open as usual
Dulce Patria – closed from Monday to Sunday
Izote –Thursday to Saturday closed, Sunday possibly open, to be confirmed
Jaso - Closed all week
Maximo Bistro - Closed for two weeks
Mero Toro - Open as usual
Oca - Undecided - call ahead
Osteria 8 – Open Tuesday, Wednesday, closed Thursday-Sunday
Paxia - Open as usual
Pujol - Open as usual
La Rauxa d'en Quim Jardí - open as usual
Rosetta - Closed Thursday, Friday Saturday, Sunday
Sobrinos, Padrinos, Primos- Open as usual
Taberna de Leon – Open, but only for comida
El Tajin - Open all week
Tezka- Undecided; call ahead