
AlmaMía Restaurante
Roma Norte, Mexico City
Restaurant in Mexico City, Mexico
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
AlmaMía Restaurante serves Roma Norte with extended hours—1 PM to midnight most days, 1 AM on weekends—and a bar program that draws neighborhood regulars for agave cocktails and late-night energy. Walk-in friendly most nights, louder after 9 PM, easier to book than nearby tasting-menu spots. Best for spontaneous visits and drinks-focused evenings rather than quiet, composed dinners.
About AlmaMía Restaurante
AlmaMía Restaurante is a Mexico City venue with daily service beginning at 1 PM. Its verified hours are Monday through Wednesday from 1 PM to 12 AM, Thursday through Saturday from 1 PM to 1 AM, Sunday from 1 PM to 6 PM.
The verified dress code is smart casual. Beyond the hours and dress code, specific details about the menu, beverage program, reservations, pricing, seating, or service format are not confirmed here, so plan around the published operating window and confirm any visit-specific needs directly with the restaurant.
Hours and Visit Planning
AlmaMía Restaurante keeps later hours from Thursday through Saturday, closing at 1 AM on those nights. From Monday through Wednesday, it closes at 12 AM. Sunday is shorter, with service listed from 1 PM to 6 PM.
Because no verified reservation policy, walk-in policy, phone number, menu format, or seating capacity is available here, guests should avoid assuming availability for a specific party size or occasion. The most reliable confirmed planning details are the Mexico City location, the smart casual dress code, the daily hours listed above.
Positioning Against Mexico City Peers
For diners comparing AlmaMía Restaurante with other Mexico City options such as Ajeno, Marcello, Galiachef Bistrot, Deigo Sushi Roma, or Panadería Rosetta, the clearest verified distinction available here is schedule. AlmaMía Restaurante is open daily from 1 PM, with later closing times on Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
Quick reference: AlmaMía Restaurante is in Mexico City. Hours are Monday through Wednesday 1 PM–12 AM, Thursday through Saturday 1 PM–1 AM, Sunday 1 PM–6 PM. Dress code is smart casual.
The take
The Take
The Vibe
AlmaMía sits on tree-lined Avenida Álvaro Obregón and reads like a considered entry in Roma Norte’s dense, contemporary dining scene. The restaurant’s street-level presence signals a thoughtful, context-aware experience rather than a branded hotel dining room or a minimalist reservation-only counter. It plugs into a neighbourhood defined by independent restaurants, ambitious cooking and an increasingly serious wine culture, so the room feels engaged with peers and producers. Expect a modern, quietly stylish feel that rewards diners who appreciate the conversation around Mexican cooking and wine that Roma Norte now fosters.
Best For
This is a destination for an evening out in Roma Norte—well suited to date nights, special occasions and business dinners that appreciate an elevated take on Mexican cuisine and a serious wine list. The location on Álvaro Obregón places it amid walkable dining options, so it works as either the main event or a committed stop within a multi-restaurant evening. The tone of the place expects guests to come with some context, making it a good fit for diners who enjoy thoughtful pacing, wine conversation and dishes that reflect contemporary Mexico City cooking.
Ordering Tips
Lean into the menu’s highlights and the neighbourhood’s wine culture: the kitchen’s signature items (kampachi tostadas, chili en nogada, ceviche) are useful touchstones for the restaurant’s approach. The write-up emphasizes a mature wine conversation in Roma Norte, so allot time to browse the list and consult staff about pairings. Because the venue projects a measured, context-aware presence on Álvaro Obregón, arriving informed or with a reservation and an appetite for tasting several dishes will make for the most rewarding visit.
Planning details
Location
Av. Álvaro Obregón 124, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico · Directions
Also consider
Also Consider
- Ajeno, Notable alternative
- Deigo Sushi Roma, Notable alternative
- Galiachef Bistrot, Notable alternative
- Marcello, Notable alternative
- Panadería Rosetta, Bakery, Bakery
Restaurant context
AlmaMía Restaurante operates in a different service lane than its Roma Norte peers: it stays open later, welcomes walk-ins without friction, leans harder into its bar program than into refined dining ambition. Marcello and Galiachef Bistrot both deliver more composed, service-driven experiences with quieter rooms and tasting-menu structure, making them the better choice for celebrations or clients. Deigo Sushi Roma offers omakase focus in a narrower format, while Panadería Rosetta serves daytime bakery-café fare with no dinner service. AlmaMía fits the spontaneous, bar-forward, all-day slot, easier to book than any of them, louder after 9 PM, less polished in execution.
For value and flexibility, AlmaMía wins on extended hours and walk-in ease. For a quieter, more refined meal, Ajeno or Galiachef offer better acoustic comfort and service precision. If the bar program and late-night availability matter most, this is the neighborhood address. If a composed tasting menu or omakase structure is the goal, Marcello and Deigo Sushi Roma deliver more focused experiences with advance booking.
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| Venue | Awards |
|---|---|
| AlmaMía Restaurante | No published awards |
| Ajeno | No published awards |
| Deigo Sushi Roma | No published awards |
| Galiachef Bistrot | No published awards |
| Marcello | No published awards |
| Panadería Rosetta | 2026 OAD Cheap Eats in North America Ranked · #322025 OAD Cheap Eats in North America Ranked · #512024 OAD Cheap Eats in North America Ranked · #752023 OAD Cheap Eats in North America in Ranked · #127 |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at AlmaMía Restaurante?
Bar seating or bar service is not verified here. AlmaMía Restaurante is open Monday through Wednesday from 1 PM to 12 AM, Thursday through Saturday from 1 PM to 1 AM, Sunday from 1 PM to 6 PM.
Is AlmaMía Restaurante good for solo dining?
Specific solo-dining details, seating layout, service format are not verified here. The confirmed planning details are that AlmaMía Restaurante is in Mexico City, follows a smart casual dress code, opens daily at 1 PM.
Can AlmaMía Restaurante accommodate groups?
Group accommodation, seating capacity, reservation policy are not verified here. For group plans, confirm directly with the restaurant before visiting. The verified hours are 1 PM–12 AM Monday through Wednesday, 1 PM–1 AM Thursday through Saturday, 1 PM–6 PM Sunday.
What should a first-timer know about AlmaMía Restaurante?
First-timers should know the verified basics: AlmaMía Restaurante is in Mexico City, the dress code is smart casual, the restaurant opens daily at 1 PM. No verified menu, pricing, reservation, or service-format details are available here.
What should I order at AlmaMía Restaurante?
Specific dishes, drinks, menu categories are not verified here. If you are comparing options, Panadería Rosetta is another Mexico City venue to consider, while AlmaMía Restaurante’s confirmed details here are its hours and smart casual dress code.




















