Mãe Joana
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Mãe Joana es un restaurante brasileño popular en CDMX, conocido por su auténtica comida, música en vivo y ambiente acogedor. Los clientes elogian la picanha, las caipirinhas y el pan de queso. Algunos mencionan servicio lento o problemas con el personal.
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Tip: Para disfrutar de música brasileña en vivo, visita el restaurante los viernes o sábados por la noche, pero reserva con anticipación.
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Mãe Joana est situé à Acayucan, entouré de lieux d'intérêt culturel et historique. Voici quelques-uns des points les plus remarquables à proximité.
Musées
- Casa del Poeta López Velarde (A 236m) — museo de la Ciudad de México
- Museo del Objeto del Objeto (A 272m) — Museo en la Ciudad de México
- Centro Cultural Border (A 407m) — Centro cultural en la Ciudad de México
- Casa Museo Leonora Carrington (A 409m) — residencia donde vivió la pintora surrealista y escritora inglesa nacionalizada mexicana Leonora Carrington
- Museo del Padre Pro (A 511m) — museo de la Ciudad de México
Parcs et Jardins
- Jardín Edith Sánchez Ramírez (A 522m) — parque en la Ciudad de México
- Jardín Pushkin (A 638m) — parque de la Ciudad de México
Autres Lieux d'Intérêt
- Casa Lamm (A 101m) — centro cultural y escuela de la Ciudad de México
- Mercado Roma (A 621m) — mercado público de Ciudad de México, México
- Insurgentes 300 (A 686m) — edificio en la Ciudad de México
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One of the most closest Brazilian experience out of Brazil country, at Mexico city. Food is excellent (approved by Brazilian people) and the service is really good. Come on Friday to enjoy a really live music experience! Parabéns Mãe Joana!!
This Brazilian restaurant brightened our day every day! The food was incredible (my fiancé agrees and he is Brazilian), the beer super cold, the music, ambiance and service were impecable. We returned numerous days in a row and plan to come back every day before we leave so we can try more dishes. The carrot cake was the best we’ve ever had 😍
Amazing restaurant. Great food (we loved the picanha tacos). The drinks were good we ordered caipirinha, quite authentic i would say. I was surprised that they let us in as we came quite late to be honest. Service was great. We also took a dessert which was the carrot cake, to be honest i didn’t really feel the carrot in the cake i think they should improve the recipe. But other thanthat i’ll still give it a 5 stars for the rest, price is okay.
We went with friends for a Sunday night dinner (better to go on Friday or Saturday night as they have live music - but you need to book ahead more than a week in advance) - limited choice and meat-heavy menu but everything we tried was delicious and the service was excellent.
A group of friends and I stopped by for dinner when we were in Mexico City and had a great time here. The caipirinhas were delicious (I had a red berry one, which I really enjoyed), and they have an option to switch the liquor with mezcal, which was also very good. The pan de queso is to die for, and the steak is perfectly done and seasoned. Highly recommend!
Excellent time. A bit expensive but service was attentive and the meat was great. The sauces included were awesome too. Will be returning. One of my favorites so far in CDMX.
Updated: February 2023 - still one of the best options for Brazilian food in Mexico City. Their Picanha is absolutely flavourful and it melts in your mouth, this is the thing they are the best at and it shows. The bem casados which are little sandwiched of pao de queijo and Picanha are fantastic too, I can go and eat those every single time. I also tried their acaraje for the first time and it was quite good and very flavorful, the only thing flavour-wise this place can improve are their shrimps, as the quality is not that good. Service was decent but it can definitely be improved. I know this is a place with great food and a synonym of good Picanha, Will go again! This time I also had Excellent choice for brazilian food in Mexico city. I still need to taste more things in their menu, but what we had was splendid! Moqueca and saltadinhas (or is it saladinhas, can't remember) were delicious, especially the moqueca, it was very flavorful and the rice was just perfect. The dessert was a passion fruit mouse, perfectly balanced between sweet and acid. The service and the live music were excellent. I can't wait to visit again and try more things in their menu.
This place has great food, a good testament to brazilian food. However, on the bad side, it has the absolutely worst service we experienced while in mexico city, slow table service, people with a terrible mood, and the worst part was that we were FORCED to tip 10% as they claimed anything below that was blocked by the credit card terminal. Not cool
The place itself is relaxing, but getting decent service felt like pulling teeth. We tipped 10% after asking for our check multiple times and the server didn’t even bother to say thanks. Rude staff. I wouldn’t recommend it overall.
I was really excited to try this place and I must say I was very disappoonted of the food quality here. I go to Brazil often and eat brazilian food regularly back in the US. First we ordered the prato feito with picanha, the rice tasted and smelled like vinegar, like it was bad(old). We let the waiter know and they kindly changed the rice for us for an undercooked version of it. The manager came in and instead of just accepting our version he went on to say he had tried the Rice in the back and it was fine, plus went on to show us a picture of the Rice pan to prove it was fresh ( so unnecessary, we pretended to not listen to it as we felt super uncomfortable).The picanha was not fresh and the beans tasted bland(no flavor), the only good part of the dish was the friend yucca which you really can't mess it up. They had just reopened the restaurant a day before after being closed by the city for a short period (unsure of the reason, but it must not be a good one). Plus the simple dish (prato feito) which is supposed to be the most simple in brazilian cuisine cost 300 pesos which is more expensive than what we pay back in the US... overall, overpriced and subpar food
This spot usually has a good vibe and tasty food, but today things got messed up. Today (November 26) I brought some friends from USA to check out this restaurant, and while we were all chillin' and enjoying our meal, one of the hostesses in a brown dress pulled a sketchy move. She kept coming over, asking if everything was ok, but then she swiped a phone off our table when we weren't fully paying attention. Two of us caught her in the act, and when we called her out, she just blew us off and talked to another hostess. They both denied it and even tried blaming the candy vendors walking by. I hate to say it, but don't bother coming here. Those hostesses seem shady, especially if they see a busy table with people looking away for a sec. It's embarrassing as a Mexican to see this going down. Heads up, watch your stuff if you decide to hit up this place. As a Mexican, this incident not only provokes a sense of embarrassment but also raises concerns about the security and reputation of local establishments. While our group is generally averse to stirring up trouble, it appears prudent for those considering a visit to exercise heightened vigilance, particularly in safeguarding personal belongings.
Poor service. The host Anna was definitely not friendly, negative energy, willing to serve customers with high standards considering the area and prices of the menu. ... do not recommend the place.
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Av. Álvaro Obregón 120, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Acayucan, Acayucan 06700
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Av. Álvaro Obregón 120, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Acayucan, Acayucan 06700
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centro cultural y escuela de la Ciudad de México
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residencia donde vivió la pintora surrealista y escritora inglesa nacionalizada mexicana Leonora Carrington
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