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Kosher Restaurants in Mexico City, Page 5

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Mexico City has one of the largest and most observant Jewish communities in Latin America, and its kosher dining scene is correspondingly deep. Establishments cluster in Polanco and Lomas del Chamizal inside the city proper, and across the western edge in Tecamachalco and Interlomas. The overwhelming majority of venues carry certification from Kashrut Maguen David (KMD), the dominant community authority, with additional oversight from the community Vaad and Jabad (Chabad).

Traveler's note

Kosher venues split between two hubs: Polanco and Lomas del Chamizal within Mexico City, and the suburban Tecamachalco and Interlomas districts just west in Estado de Mexico, roughly 20 to 40 minutes apart by car. Most restaurants, bakeries, and takeaway kitchens close early Friday and reopen only after Shabbat, so plan Friday lunch and Saturday-night meals accordingly. Staying in Polanco or near Tecamachalco puts you within walking distance of synagogues and the densest concentration of eateries.

Shabbat times in Mexico City

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Compiled from the certifying agencies and public kosher directories. Where the specific hechsher is unconfirmed, a listing is shown as "Kosher". Kosher status can change, so always confirm the teudah on site.