Mexico - Mexico City
Porcino
By @raquelpastel83
Smoke, sear, and slow cooking meet in San Rafael. Cochinita pibil is soft and fragrant, pork belly comes glazed and rich, and tatemado notes add depth. You can build tacos from cuts or go straight into stews like entomatada. The room is cozy, lights warm, music low.
Address: Serapio Rendón 56-local 1, San Rafael, Cuauhtémoc, 06470 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Tips
Ask for the smoked specials and share a stew. A simple wine pairing works well. Order the mushroom or cauliflower plate if someone wants a lighter option.
About @raquelpastel83
Food journalist based in Mexico City with 18 years of experience, and also a food and drink tourist guide around the country, I love designing experiences. I´m glad to share with you my favorite spots for good food & nice drinks 🍷🌮







