Comedor Jacinta

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A Michelin Bib Gourmand holder on Polanco's Virgilio street, Comedor Jacinta earns consistent recognition from both Michelin and Opinionated About Dining for accessible Mexican cooking that punches above its price tier. Open from breakfast through late night most days, it occupies the productive middle ground between neighbourhood staple and critically tracked destination — a combination that remains genuinely difficult to sustain in one of the world's most competitive dining cities.

Where Polanco Eats Without the Theatre
On Virgilio street in Polanco's fourth section, the morning shift at Comedor Jacinta moves at the rhythm of the neighbourhood rather than for it. The room fills with the kind of crowd that comes back on a Tuesday, not just on a special occasion — a reliable signal in a district where restaurants more often compete for expense-account dinners than return regulars. That daily continuity, from an 8 am opening through a midnight close on weekday nights, shapes everything about how the space operates and what the kitchen is asked to produce.
Polanco sits in Mexico City's Miguel Hidalgo borough, a district that has developed one of the densest concentrations of critically recognised restaurants in Latin America. The neighbourhood's dining tier runs from two-Michelin-star counters like Pujol and Quintonil down through mid-market and neighbourhood options. Comedor Jacinta occupies the accessible end of that range, with a $$ price positioning that places it alongside venues such as Rosetta rather than the fine-dining bracket. Within that tier, holding a Michelin Bib Gourmand in consecutive years — 2024 and 2025 , and moving from a recommended to a ranked entry in Opinionated About Dining's Casual North America list (from unranked in 2023 to #490 in 2024 to #416 in 2025) represents a credentialled upward trajectory that most restaurants at this price point do not achieve.
The Logic of an All-Day House
Mexico City's all-day restaurant format carries a different set of demands than either breakfast-focused cafés or dinner-only destination venues. A kitchen operating from early morning through midnight must sustain quality across service periods when the clientele, the pacing, and the kitchen's own energy are entirely different. The fact that Comedor Jacinta has attracted repeated critical attention across that extended format rather than specialising into a single service window says something specific about how its team is structured and what it prioritises.
The Bib Gourmand designation, which Michelin awards for quality cooking at moderate prices, is in some ways a harder category to hold than a star. A star restaurant can rely on tasting-menu architecture and a controlled per-table experience. A Bib Gourmand house has to deliver to a broader, faster-moving crowd without the scaffolding of premium pricing or a single chef's highly visible authorship. The consistency that produces a Google rating of 4.2 across more than 1,835 reviews in a city where diners are not easily impressed is a floor-level expression of what the OAD and Michelin panels have noted at the leading of the scale.
Front-of-House as Part of the Proposition
In Mexico City's accessible dining tier, the quality of service coordination often determines which venues cross into critical recognition and which remain well-liked but unremarked upon. At Comedor Jacinta, the extended operating hours mean that the front-of-house team manages transitions that most restaurants avoid: a breakfast counter shifting to a lunch crowd, a lunch crowd giving way to an afternoon walk-in trade, and a late-night close that runs until midnight on Thursday through Saturday. Each of those transitions requires a different mode of hospitality, and the kitchen-to-floor relationship has to hold across all of them.
This kind of operational discipline is easier to observe in its absence than its presence. Venues at the $$ tier that attempt all-day formats frequently show the seams , service that is attentive at peak times and thin in the transitions, kitchens that perform well at dinner and coast on a lighter effort at lunch. The OAD panel's consistent recognition of Comedor Jacinta in its casual rankings, improving year on year, suggests those seams are not visible here.
For comparison within Mexico City's broader scene, Em and Sud 777 operate at higher price points with more controlled service formats, and both carry Michelin recognition. What Comedor Jacinta represents is a different proposition: Mexican cooking held to a critical standard at a price that makes the restaurant a genuine daily option rather than an occasion.
Mexican Cooking at the Everyday Tier
The Mexico City dining conversation is often told through its headline venues. Pujol and Quintonil carry two Michelin stars apiece and occupy the same elite bracket as Le Bernardin or Atomix in New York , internationally benchmarked, appointment dining. But Mexican cuisine's depth has always lived in the everyday format: the comedor, the market stall, the neighbourhood room that feeds the same block every day of the week. Comedor Jacinta operates squarely within that tradition while earning the kind of external validation more often associated with the destination tier.
That positioning connects Comedor Jacinta to a broader pattern visible across Mexican dining regions. From Levadura de Olla in Oaxaca to Animalón in Valle de Guadalupe and KOLI Cocina de Origen in Monterrey, critically recognised Mexican cooking increasingly arrives through regional and accessible formats rather than only through tasting-menu architecture. Comedor Jacinta fits that shift at the capital level.
Planning Your Visit
Comedor Jacinta is at Virgilio 40, in Polanco's fourth section , a short walk from the neighbourhood's main commercial and hotel corridor. The restaurant opens Monday through Friday from 8 am, with closing times at 11 pm on Monday, midnight Tuesday through Friday, and midnight on Saturday (with a 10 am opening). Sunday service runs 10 am to 9 pm. The price range sits at $$, making it a practical choice for both solo meals and small groups. No booking method is listed in available data, so checking directly or arriving outside peak lunch and dinner windows is advisable. For a fuller picture of where Comedor Jacinta fits in the city's broader offer, the EP Club Mexico City restaurants guide covers the scene across all price tiers, from the Polanco fine-dining bracket down to casual critical picks. The Mexico City hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide round out the full city picture for those spending longer in the capital.
Elsewhere in Mexico, HA' in Playa del Carmen, Le Chique in Puerto Morelos, and Lunario in El Porvenir represent other critically tracked addresses across the country's diverse dining regions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the leading thing to order at Comedor Jacinta?
Specific menu items and dish descriptions are not available in verified sources, so any recommendation here would be speculative. What the awards record does confirm is that both Michelin's Bib Gourmand panel (awarded in 2024 and 2025) and the Opinionated About Dining Casual team (ranked #416 in 2025) have assessed the cooking as consistently worth seeking out at its price point. The Bib Gourmand designation specifically recognises quality at moderate cost, which suggests the kitchen's strength lies in delivering well-executed Mexican cooking across its full menu rather than through a single signature. Arriving for a full meal rather than a snack, and ordering across multiple courses, is the approach most consistent with how Bib Gourmand kitchens are typically assessed.
Accolades, Compared
A small comparison set for context, based on the venues we track.
| Venue | Awards | Cuisine | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Comedor Jacinta | 5 awards | Mexico, Mexican | This venue |
| Pujol | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Mexican | Mexican, $$$$ |
| Quintonil | Michelin 2 Star, World's 50 Best | Modern Mexican, Contemporary | Modern Mexican, Contemporary, $$$$ |
| Rosetta | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Italian, Creative | Italian, Creative, $$ |
| Em | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Mexican | Mexican, $$$ |
| Masala y Maíz | Michelin 1 Star | Mexican, Fusion | Mexican, Fusion, $$ |
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