Casa de las sirenas, Mexican restaurant near Metropolitan Cathedral, Mexico City, Mexico
Casa de las Sirenas is a Mexican restaurant with a roof terrace near the Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City. The dining space looks directly toward the National Palace and Templo Mayor across the plaza.
The building dates to 1754 and preserves colonial architectural features from that era. It stands among the structures that define the historic center where it continues to function today.
The menu reflects regional Mexican cooking traditions that visitors can taste in each dish. Local ingredients and preparation methods connect the kitchen to the wider food culture of the city.
The location sits on República de Guatemala in the historic center, easy to reach and well-connected to other attractions nearby. The roof terrace is accessible and gives clear views for orienting yourself in the area.
The restaurant keeps a collection of more than 250 tequila varieties available to taste. This selection pairs with signature dishes such as duck tacos and pork medallions topped with mustard sauce.
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