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Italian Flavors in CDMX: A City of Contrasts and Hidden Gems

From Polanco's modern pizzerias to Coyoacán's cozy trattorias, Ciudad de México's 88 Italian restaurants reveal surprising value and hidden traditions. Let's explore the data behind the best slices, pastas, and price-per-plate bargains.

Ciudad de México's Italian restaurant landscape is concentrated in three price tiers: 1,206 budget options ($$), 997 mid-range ($$), and just 73 upscale spots. The highest density clusters in Polanco (50 Friends, Nonsolo) and Centro Histórico (Argentalia), while Coyoacán's La Posta Pacífico defies expectations with its 4.6 rating at a $$ price point.

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Polanco's 50 Friends (4.7 stars, $$) redefines Italian-Mexican fusion with creative plates like its "chocolate pizza". Despite its 98.2 business score, the menu stays rooted in tradition — try the carbonara pasta at 450 MXN. Next door, Nonsolo (4.5 stars) delivers classic Margherita pizzas at similar prices.

Centro Histórico's Argentalia (4.1 stars, $$) is a carnivore's paradise. Their 3772 reviews praise the "grilled meat platter" (680 MXN) and "choripan" sandwiches. While the score (94.6) trails Polanco's spots, its 24/7 hours make it a late-night workhorse for office workers in nearby Reforma.

Coyoacán's La Posta Pacífico (4.6 stars, $$) is the outlier: a budget-friendly gem with 92.6 quality score. Their "four cheese pizza" (320 MXN) matches Polanco prices but costs 40% less. This 5933-review favorite shows CDMX's Italian scene isn't just for tourists — locals in nearby Universidad neighborhood flock here for carbonara and pear salads.

The data reveals a clear gap: only 73 upscale Italian options exist in a city of 3,288 total restaurants. While 50 Friends and Lucca Pedregal (93.4 score) serve creative small plates, serious gourmands must splurge at Parole (700–800 MXN per plate) or AUGURI. For best value, Coyoacán's La Posta Pacífico proves you don't need to spend $$ to taste authenticity — just follow the locals.

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