Mog Bistro - 06700 Ciudad de México
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based on 8 reviews
Contact Mog Bistro
Address : | Frontera 168, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico |
Phone : | 📞 +9 |
Website : | https://facebook.com/Mogbistro/ |
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City : | CDMX |
Description : | Hip, industrial dining room & terrace serving Asian-style meat skewers, dumplings, sushi & noodles. |
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Guillermo Flores on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The atmosphere is super cozy, the lights, the tables, the chefs, everything is great. They are really friendly.
The menu has a lot of variety, there is a plate for everyone. We ordered rice, curry, dumplings (siu lam pao) vegetables, ebi cheese, and karaage. The prices are above 100 MXN pesos per dish but they are very well served and completely worth it. The green tea is delicious, one pot was about 50 MXN pesos and it lasted for 3 cups.
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Reginald Williams on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ While MOG does offer a truly wide variety of Asian foods it could hardly be described as a Japanese restaurant (coming from someone who has lived in Japan for ten years and has come and gone for over forty years). I had the katsu curry, a breaded and fried pork cutlet served over curry and rice, and a bowl of their “ka soy”, a dish of Hmong (ethnic minority) origin found in Laos and parts of northern Thailand. My wife had their green curry—excellent curry but very bad tasting shrimp. All were reasonably good, though you couldn’t get me near their sushi ? from what I saw on others’ plates. The atmosphere, like their service, is bohemian, eclectic and a bit chaotic. It’s a very noisy place, good for hanging out and drinking, perhaps but not particularly relaxing unless you like a party atmosphere. Obviously many people do. I’d probably return for their katsu curry, unless I find a more relaxing, less chaotic place to do so. Nice place for a young crowd. Good at what they do but seemingly expert in none of the dishes they offer.
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Fernando Rendon on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ One of my favorites so far. There's plenty variety of ramen, sushi, appetizers, brochettes and everything is delicious. That roquefort cheese cake is mouthwatering.
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Nadav Levy on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Cool place. Great atmosphere and good food. The spicy ramen (dont remember the name) was great but the udon was just OK. Also the okonomiaky was a little bit disappointing. The matcha crepe desert was amazing. Overall great place to have dinner.
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Miguel Vasquez on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Great service, excellent taste, staff was very friendly and lots of options. I tried their miso Ramen and various toro dishes. Everything was brought out to us promptly and outside dining was excellent. Didnt have trouble parking on the street but they do have a vallet option if you dont want to struggle. Overall we had a great experience.
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Charlie Huynh on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Wasn't sure what to expect before coming here. But every dish was a massive 'Wow' from me. Probably the most tasty rich ramen I've had so far in CDMX. The tempura was massive and not oily, and the Pad Thai was on point. Definitely coming back here
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Jose Oscar on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ This place has a great variety of Asian dishes. If you have a table in the second floor you will need to take your shoes off. The calpico drink is awesome. Also try the Thai style chicken. Ramens are good.
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Javier Santiago on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Great place for Asian food: Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Thai and a bit Chinese. The menu has a lot of items and may be overwhelming but the servers helped us explain the main dishes.
Good service. The food took a bit longer than we expected to arrive. Pricing are competitive and there is a good value. We liked the presentation and flavor. Nice atmosphere. Recommend it.
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