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    Anónimo, Restaurant in Mexico City
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    Anónimo

    Condesa, Mexico City

    Restaurant in Mexico City, Mexico

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    A Condesa neighborhood restaurant on Calle Atlixco with no published menu, chef, or booking line. Open seven days with lunch service Wednesday through Saturday and extended late hours on weekends. Walk-in availability and flexible seating make it a practical choice for spontaneous groups, though the lack of awards or named dishes means it sits below the city's marquee dining destinations for special occasions.

    About Anónimo

    Anónimo is a Mexico City venue with verified evening hours across the week and earlier openings from Wednesday through Sunday. Its confirmed schedule is 7–11 PM on Monday and Tuesday, 1–11 PM on Wednesday and Sunday, 1 PM–12 AM from Thursday through Saturday. The verified dress code is smart casual. Beyond those basics, specific details such as cuisine, menu format, booking method, price range, chef, seating, takeout, delivery, or signature dishes are not confirmed here.

    What to Expect

    Plan around the verified hours rather than assumptions about a specific service style. Anónimo opens later on Monday and Tuesday, begins at 1 PM from Wednesday through Sunday, stays open until midnight Thursday through Saturday. Smart casual dress is the confirmed standard. Because no verified reservation process, phone number, menu, price range, or seating format is available here, diners should confirm practical details directly before making firm plans.

    How It Fits the Mexico City Dining Scene

    Anónimo can be considered alongside other Mexico City options such as Malcriado, Terraza Coraje, Creperie de la Paix, Yamasan Ramen House, Camaron Buchon - Condesa, but only the verified basics for Anónimo should guide expectations: Mexico City location, smart casual dress, the listed weekly hours. Without confirmed cuisine, awards, chef information, or menu details, it is best framed as a venue to research directly rather than one with a documented specialty or formal dining format.

    For visitors comparing options in Mexico City, the main reliable planning detail is timing. Anónimo is open every day, with later closing on Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Anything more specific, such as what to order, whether it is best for groups, or whether it suits a particular occasion, should be checked with the venue before visiting.

    Quick reference: Mon–Tue 7–11 PM; Wed 1–11 PM; Thu–Sat 1 PM–12 AM; Sun 1–11 PM; dress code: smart casual.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Anónimo presents itself as a quietly confident neighborhood restaurant. It deliberately eschews the spotlight, embracing anonymity as an identity and slotting neatly into Condesa’s lower‑profile tier of serious dining. The writing stresses small formats, proximity to markets and regional producers, and a preference for sourcing specificity over theatrical technique. That combination produces a sophisticated, low‑fuss atmosphere: polished cooking without showmanship, attentive to seasonality and provenance. The result is a place that feels like a local secret—calm, considered and easy to settle into for an unpretentious evening of well‑made Italian dishes rooted in good ingredients.

    Best For

    Anónimo is best suited to diners who prize ingredient stories and an unshowy dining experience. It's a neighborhood destination for dinner—appealing to locals, couples seeking quieter date nights and professionals looking for a restrained business meal. The format and tone encourage measured conversation and attention to the food rather than spectacle, so it works well for anyone wanting a thoughtful, ingredient‑driven evening. Because the restaurant emphasizes seasonal, local sourcing and smaller formats, it favors diners who appreciate menu changeability and provenance over fixed tasting‑menu theatrics.

    Ordering Tips

    Focus on well‑executed classics and shareable, ingredient‑forward plates. The kitchen’s strengths lean toward simple, seasonal preparations—so try the signature preparations that highlight texture and balance: the white pizza, the house gnocchi and a classic tiramisu for finish. Expect a menu that shifts with markets—ask servers about what’s from nearby producers and what’s in peak season. Portions and small formats suggest sharing several dishes across the table rather than ordering a single large entrée; pacing the order lets you sample the restaurant’s sourcing priorities and seasonal highlights.

    Planning details

    Location

    C. Atlixco 105, Hipódromo Condesa, Cuauhtémoc, 06170 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico · Directions

    +525537099049

    opentable.com/restaurant/profile/1217365

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    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Creperie de la Paix, Notable alternative
    • Malcriado, Notable alternative
    • Yamasan Ramen House, Notable alternative
    • Camaron Buchon - Condesa, Notable alternative
    • Terraza Coraje, Notable alternative
    Restaurant context

    Anónimo occupies a quieter tier than Condesa's higher-profile neighbors. Creperie de la Paix offers a defined French menu and tighter reservations windows, while Malcriado and Terraza Coraje lean into cocktail-forward formats with rooftop or terrace seating that commands a premium. For diners prioritizing ease of access over a curated tasting progression, Anónimo's walk-in model and seven-day schedule deliver flexibility that the neighborhood's bookable spots cannot match.

    Yamasan Ramen House and Camaron Buchon - Condesa anchor the area's casual dining spectrum with clear genre signals, ramen and seafood, respectively, making them safer bets for first-time visitors who want a known format. Anónimo's undefined cuisine type and absence of a public-facing identity place it in a different category: a neighborhood utility that works for locals testing a rotating kitchen but offers little reason to choose it over venues with clearer culinary mandates when you are booking from out of town.

    For special occasions, the lack of awards, a named chef, or published price transparency makes Anónimo a weaker choice than Mexico City's Michelin-recognized or 50 Best-listed restaurants. If you are in Condesa and the marquee tables are full, it is a functional fallback, but if you are planning a celebration meal weeks in advance, the city's deeper roster of credentialed venues delivers more assurance that the experience will justify the evening.

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    Anónimo in Context: Awards and Value
    VenueAwards
    AnónimoNo published awards
    Creperie de la PaixNo published awards
    MalcriadoNo published awards
    Yamasan Ramen HouseNo published awards
    Camaron Buchon - CondesaNo published awards
    Terraza CorajeNo published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to Anónimo in Mexico City?

    Other Mexico City venues to compare with Anónimo include Malcriado, Terraza Coraje, Creperie de la Paix, Yamasan Ramen House, Camaron Buchon - Condesa. Compare current hours, menus, booking details directly before choosing.

    Can Anónimo accommodate groups?

    Group accommodation is not verified here. Anónimo’s confirmed hours include a midnight close from Thursday through Saturday, but table size, seating layout, reservation options should be confirmed directly with the venue.

    How far ahead should I book Anónimo?

    A verified booking method is not available here. Before planning around Anónimo, confirm directly whether reservations are taken and what availability looks like for your intended date.

    What should I order at Anónimo?

    Verified menu details are not available here. Ask the venue for current offerings before you go or check once you arrive.

    Is Anónimo good for a special occasion?

    Anónimo has verified smart casual dress and late hours on Thursday through Saturday, but details such as menu format, service style, seating, private or group options are not confirmed here. For a special occasion, confirm those details directly before booking or visiting.