La Bipo
Co-owned by Mexican actor Diego Luna, La Bipo exemplifies what young, cool Mexico City residents (literati, fashion editors, filmmakers) want in their nightlife. Housed in a red-and-black Colonial townhouse on busy Avenida Álvaro Obregón, the restaurant has a retro-inspired vibe, with kitschy Mexican art on the walls and wooden doors that open onto the street. The menu features rustic staples like tostaditos, and the cocktail list includes drinks made with top-shelf mezcal.
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