La Casa de las Sirenas

Centro Histórico


Housed in a 17th-century relic, Sirenas has a top-floor terrace that looks toward the Zócalo via the Plaza del Templo Mayor. It’s an ideal perch to enjoy regional dishes prepared with contemporary flair, such as chicken bathed in pumpkin seed mole, and to linger with a mezcal margarita.


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