Niddo Café Polanco
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About Niddo Café Polanco
Niddo Café Polanco es un rincón especial en Acayucan, un café que invita a disfrutar de momentos únicos. Su ambiente, con toques de vegetación, crea una atmósfera relajante, casi como un oasis en medio de la ciudad. Nos especializamos en café de alta calidad, ofreciendo también una selección de tés...
Niddo Café Polanco es un rincón especial en Acayucan, un café que invita a disfrutar de momentos únicos. Su ambiente, con toques de vegetación, crea una atmósfera relajante, casi como un oasis en medio de la ciudad. Nos especializamos en café de alta calidad, ofreciendo también una selección de tés y deliciosos postres. Además de nuestras opciones clásicas, contamos con alternativas veganas. Ya sea para desayunar, almorzar, tomar un bocado rápido o trabajar con tu laptop, Niddo ofrece un espacio acogedor con servicio atento. Ubicado en una calle tranquila cerca de Mazaryk, es el lugar perfecto para disfrutar de un buen café en un entorno encantador. Ofrecemos opciones para llevar, comer en el local o disfrutar de nuestra terraza.
What Customers Say About Niddo Café Polanco
Niddo Café Polanco es un café pequeño con un ambiente agradable y decoración con plantas. Destacan su café de alta calidad, pasteles deliciosos y personal amable. Es un lugar tranquilo, ideal para relajarse cerca de la avenida Mazaryk.
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Tip: Ideal para una pausa tranquila cerca de Mazaryk. Pruebe los pasteles y el café, y disfrute del ambiente relajado con plantas.
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Niddo Café Polanco is located in Acayucan, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Religious Buildings
- Sinagoga Brit Brajá (A 211m) — Sinagoga Reformista
Parks & Gardens
- American Park (A 169m) — park in Polanco, Mexico City, Mexico
- Parque Lincoln (A 343m) — Parque en Cuidad de México
Other Points of Interest
- Biblioteca de la Consejería Cultural de la Embajada de España en México, D.F. (A 486m) — biblioteca
- Residencial del Bosque 2 (A 694m) — building in Guerrero, Mexico
- Monumento a Fuente de Petróleos (Ciudad de México) (A 833m) — monument in Mexico
- Monumento a Winston Churchill (A 911m) — estatua de Winston Churchill en Polanco
- Antara Polanco (A 922m) — Centro comercial ubicado en la zona de Polanco, Ciudad de México.
- Torre Chapultepec (A 934m) — edificio en la Ciudad de México
- Biblioteca de la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (A 977m) — Biblioteca privada de la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe
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Niddo Café Polanco Acayucan Reviews
I fell in love with this place—the atmosphere and the coffee were absolutely spectacular. It’s one of those spots you end up recommending to your friends, family, neighbors, and even strangers. The desserts were also really tasty. The space is cleverly designed with three different areas to choose from, and the staff is warm and welcoming.
My experience at Niddo Polanco was amazing. Between the beautiful space design, the nice staff, the vegan options (the chocolate vegan cookie was delicious) and my latte with oatmeal milk made it a full 5 star place ✨The only thing I would suggest would be having more vegan and healthier bread options (low sugar, gluten free, etc) including all the other amazing bread you have 💫
I really enjoyed Niddo during my visit to CDMX (enough to come back more than once). The place had great vibes and good service. Indoor and outdoor seating available. Good coffee and hot chocolate. The pastries were pretty good too. The prices are a little elevated which is on par with the restaurants in the area.
What a cool little cafe! Great vibes with their potted plants. Makes it feel like you are enjoying a nice cafe in the middle of a jungle. A true oasis. The latte we had was perfect in every way. The right amount of foam and steamed milk. Sweet without being gross it was just enough to enhance the coffee and milk. Service was friendly. They quickly brought the coffee out to my table. And shortly after, what I would consider the best I’ve ever had, the bagel. Crunchy yet with a moist pillowy chew. Highly recommend and would definitely come back. The only negative I can say is that because of the immense amount of plants and flowers the cafe dies attract a lot of flies and bees. There was a honeybee that got into their food case and was having a buffet on their morning bun.
Fantastic little café with beautiful decor, nestled among a dense green garden on a very quiet street. The baked goods were delicious and worth a bit of a journey to try if you aren't nearby. The pan de muerto was soft and fluffy with a potent orange flower taste that was light and refreshing. The vanilla concha was one of the best I've had in the city. One thing to note, there were a lot of honey bees around. They're not known for stinging people, but those with allergies or fear of bees should take that into consideration. The patio near the sidewalk was notably bee-free. Seems even the bees want these sweets.
Came to try the new Niddo and had a good, but not an amazing time. The highlight of my visit was the mint-chocolate, served with toasted marshmallows. It was absolutely wonderful. I had two disappointments: the chai donut and the grilled cheese. I came just for the grilled cheese and it was very simple and definitely needs some tomato soup side. The focaccia was great, though. You have to order and pay, and then look for a table, which was a bit inefficient imo.
Just dropped by to try their cempasúchil donut and vanilla concha. Both were underwhelming. The “donut” dough was thick and more like a bagel consistency rather than a light dough donut. The concha was just okay as well. Both items didn’t have a lot of flavor. Don’t know if I would go back to try anything else. It’s really just a more or less cafe.
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Anatole France 129, Polanco, Polanco III Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11550 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Acayucan, Acayucan 11550
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Anatole France 129, Polanco, Polanco III Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11550 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Acayucan, Acayucan 11550
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