Dulce Patria

Polanco & Bosque de Chapultepec


This restaurant owned by cookbook author Martha Ortiz certainly lives up to her high standards, in spite of some unfortunate ruffled tablecloths and red velvet headrests. Reinvented traditional Mexican dishes such as mole enchiladas stuffed with plantain are deftly plated and delicious.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Polanco & Bosque de Chapultepec attractions

1. Galeria López Quiroga

0.34 MILES

Specializes in sculptures, paintings and photography by contemporary Latin American and Mexican artists, including works by Francisco Toledo, Rufino…

2. Museo Jumex

0.75 MILES

Museo Jumex was built to house one of Latin America's leading contemporary art collections. Temporary exhibits draw on a collection of around 2600 pieces…

3. Museo Soumaya

0.77 MILES

Someone ought to tell Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim that bigger isn't always better. Named after his late wife, this six-story behemoth (plated with 16…

4. Acuario Inbursa

0.77 MILES

Mexico's largest aquarium holds 1.6 million liters of water and 280 well-cared-for marine species, including barracuda, manta rays and five types of…

6. Museo Tamayo

1.1 MILES

A multilevel structure built to house international contemporary art, donated by Oaxaca-born painter Rufino Tamayo to the people of Mexico. The small…

7. Fuente de Xochipilli

1.12 MILES

This complex of cascade fountains opened in 1964, featuring architecture inspired by Tenochca (of Tenochtitlan) style with eagle-warrior heads and sloping…

8. 1a Sección

1.15 MILES

Most of the major attractions of Bosque de Chapultepec are in or near this eastern (and oldest) section, including the Museo Nacional de Historia,…