Restaurant in Mexico City, Mexico
Ennea
100Pearl PointsLomas practical

About Ennea
Ennea is worth considering for an easy Lomas de Chapultepec meal or drinks-forward evening, especially when booking flexibility matters more than chasing a named chef, award list, or defined cuisine style. Go for a practical neighborhood plan; choose a more clearly positioned peer if the night needs a specific culinary brief.
In Mexico City, the safest way to plan Ennea is to stick to the confirmed basics rather than assume a specific cuisine, chef, menu format, awards profile, or signature dish. The verified details are practical: Ennea is in Mexico City, keeps afternoon-to-evening hours on weekdays, opens in the morning on weekends, lists a smart casual dress code.
For someone considering a visit, the useful question is timing. Monday through Friday, Ennea is listed from 1:30 PM to 10:30 PM. Saturday runs from 9 AM to 10:30 PM, Sunday from 9 AM to 8 PM. That gives more flexibility on weekends, while weekday plans are better treated as afternoon or dinner reservations rather than morning meals.
Use it for a practical Mexico City plan, not a trophy booking
The practical appeal is that Ennea can be considered within a Mexico City dining plan without relying on unverified claims. There is no confirmed cuisine type, chef name, award signal, price range, seat count, tasting format, or signature dish in the verified record provided here. If those details matter to your decision, check directly with the venue before booking.
The tradeoff is clarity. Because the confirmed information is limited, this is not the place to choose based on a specific menu promise from this guide alone. Treat it as a flexible Mexico City option whose strongest verified planning details are hours and dress code. For broader planning across the city, use Our full Mexico City restaurants guide, Our full Mexico City bars guide, Our full Mexico City hotels guide to decide how Ennea fits the rest of the day or evening.
Plan around the confirmed hours and smart casual dress code
Because the food and beverage identity is not confirmed in the available facts, the better strategy is to plan around logistics. Ennea is open Monday through Friday from 1:30 PM to 10:30 PM, Saturday from 9 AM to 10:30 PM, Sunday from 9 AM to 8 PM. Those hours make Saturday the broadest confirmed window, while Sunday ends earlier.
Reservations: no verified booking-difficulty detail is available here, so confirm directly with the venue. Dress: smart casual. Budget: no verified price range is available here, so check current pricing before using it for a tightly planned group meal. Timing: weekdays begin in the afternoon, while weekend service begins in the morning.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Ennea in Mexico City?
For comparison, consider NERO, Mattea, Bakea, Loma Linda Reforma, or Issi, depending on the kind of meal you are planning. Because Ennea's verified details here do not include cuisine, price, menu format, or awards, compare current menus and booking details directly before choosing.
Is Ennea good for a special occasion?
It may be, if the occasion fits Ennea's confirmed hours and smart casual dress code. This guide does not verify a tasting-menu format, award status, private dining setup, or other special-occasion features, so check directly with the venue if those details matter.
What should I wear to Ennea?
Ennea lists a smart casual dress code. Plan for a put-together Mexico City restaurant visit rather than very casual clothing.
Does Ennea handle dietary restrictions?
There is no verified dietary-accommodation detail available here. If allergies or dietary restrictions matter, check the venue's official channels before visiting and confirm what the current menu can support.
Can Ennea accommodate groups?
No verified group-capacity or private-dining detail is available here. For groups, check the venue's official channels and confirm availability, seating, any booking requirements.
Is lunch or dinner better at Ennea?
The verified hours show afternoon and evening service Monday through Friday, from 1:30 PM to 10:30 PM. On Saturday, Ennea is listed from 9 AM to 10:30 PM, on Sunday from 9 AM to 8 PM. Choose the timing that best fits those confirmed windows.
What should I order at Ennea?
No verified dish names, cuisine type, or menu format are available here. Ask the restaurant for current recommendations when you book or arrive.
Location
Monte Líbano 915, Lomas de Chapultepec II Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11000 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico
Compare Ennea
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Ennea | Mexico City |
| NERO | Mexico City |
| Mattea | Mexico City |
| Bakea | Mexico City |
| Loma Linda Reforma | Mexico City |
| Issi | Mexico City |
How Ennea Mexico City compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- NERO, Notable alternative
- Mattea, Notable alternative
- Bakea, Notable alternative
- Loma Linda Reforma, Notable alternative
- Issi, Notable alternative
How Ennea compares in Mexico City
Choose Ennea when ease and location matter. Against NERO, Mattea, Bakea, its strongest case is lower-friction planning rather than a clearly documented culinary identity. If the group wants a simple Lomas de Chapultepec dinner with room for drinks, Ennea is the safer practical pick.
For a more occasion-driven meal, compare carefully with Loma Linda Reforma and Issi. Those may make more sense when the setting or format is the main reason for booking, while Ennea works better when the goal is an easy table, west-side convenience, a night that can lean toward the bar.
Value is hard to rank without published price bands across the set, so do not treat Ennea as the automatic value play. Treat it as the convenience play. If the booking is for visitors crossing town, start with the peer whose location fits the rest of the night; if the booking is for Lomas regulars, Ennea is the low-effort option to keep in rotation.
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