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    Restaurant in Mexico City, Mexico

    Treze

    100Pearl Points

    West-side meal

    Treze, Restaurant in Mexico City

    About Treze

    Treze is a practical Lomas de Chapultepec pick for an easy lunch or early dinner, especially if the group is already on Mexico City's west side. It is less compelling as a destination meal because cuisine, chef, pricing, awards signals are not clearly defined, so treat it as a convenience-led booking rather than the centerpiece of a trip.

    Treze is a Mexico City restaurant with verified daily service hours and a smart casual dress code. Because public, verified detail is limited here, it is better not to frame it around an unconfirmed cuisine, chef, menu format, price point, awards, or special service style. Use it as a practical Mexico City dining option when the confirmed basics are enough for planning, especially when the priority is knowing when the restaurant is open and what level of dress is expected.

    The clearest verified planning details are direct: Treze opens Monday through Saturday from 1–10 PM and Sunday from 1–6 PM. The dress code is smart casual, which gives diners a useful baseline without implying formality beyond what is stated. Beyond that, treat specifics such as dishes, beverage program, seating style, dietary accommodations, delivery, takeout, or exact pricing as details to confirm directly with the venue before building a meal around them.

    Use it for a direct Mexico City meal

    The main reason to choose Treze is simple planning. Its listed hours cover every day of the week, with a shorter Sunday schedule, which makes it easier to fit into a Mexico City itinerary than restaurants with more limited service. That daily availability is the most concrete planning advantage here. Keep the booking case narrow: choose it when the confirmed hours and smart casual dress code suit the plan.

    Because verified public detail is thin on cuisine, chef, pricing, avoid treating Treze as a destination meal based on assumptions. If the meal needs a clearly defined format, named specialties, or a special-occasion narrative, compare it against other documented Mexico City options before committing. That comparison is especially useful when the restaurant has to anchor an evening rather than simply fill a convenient dining slot. For broader planning, use Our full Mexico City restaurants guide, then layer in Our full Mexico City hotels guide and Our full Mexico City bars guide if the evening needs to connect cleanly.

    Better as a practical choice than a claims-heavy showcase

    For a returning diner, Treze is most useful as a repeatable Mexico City option rather than a discovery play built on unverified claims. Keep it for a meal where timing and ease matter, where the group does not need a long list of confirmed menu or service details in advance. If the group includes visitors expecting a strongly defined sense of the dining range, compare it with other named options such as Auguri Kosher Trattoria, BARRIO NORTE, Burger House Atelier Kosher, Kosher Bamboo Asian Cuisine, or Suntory Lomas.

    Travelers building a wider Mexico City itinerary should keep Treze in perspective: the verified facts support a practical listing, not a detailed verdict on cuisine, chef, price, or awards. Confirm current booking procedures, menu details, any dietary needs directly with the venue before committing to a specific plan, so the final choice rests on current information rather than inference.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Treze?

    Treze lists a smart casual dress code. Clean, neat clothing is the safest interpretation unless the venue gives you more specific guidance.

    What are alternatives to Treze in Mexico City?

    Other options to compare include BARRIO NORTE, Suntory Lomas, Auguri Kosher Trattoria, Burger House Atelier Kosher, Kosher Bamboo Asian Cuisine. Use the comparison based on your own priorities, since verified detail for Treze is limited beyond hours and dress code.

    Is Treze good for solo dining?

    Treze may be practical for a solo meal because it has daily service hours: Monday to Saturday from 1–10 PM and Sunday from 1–6 PM. Seating style and bar availability are not verified, so check directly with the venue if that matters.

    Can I eat at the bar at Treze?

    Bar seating details are not verified. For a meal in Mexico City, check the venue's official channels for the latest seating and booking information.

    How far ahead should I book Treze?

    Specific booking guidance is not verified. Treze serves Monday to Saturday from 1–10 PM and Sunday from 1–6 PM, so use those hours as the starting point and confirm availability directly with the venue.

    What should a first-timer know about Treze?

    Treze is in Mexico City and has daily listed hours: Monday to Saturday from 1–10 PM and Sunday from 1–6 PM. The verified dress code is smart casual. Other details, including cuisine, pricing, menu format, should be confirmed directly.

    Does Treze handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary-restriction details are not verified. Check the venue's official channels before visiting if allergies, restrictions, or special accommodations are important to your meal.

    Location

    Volcán 150, Lomas - Virreyes, Lomas de Chapultepec, Miguel Hidalgo, 11000 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

    Mexico City, Mexico

    Compare Treze

    Treze Mexico City and similar venues
    VenueLocation
    TrezeMexico City
    BARRIO NORTEMexico City
    Burger House Atelier KosherMexico City
    Suntory LomasMexico City
    Kosher Bamboo Asian CuisineMexico City
    Auguri Kosher TrattoriaMexico City

    How Treze Mexico City compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • BARRIO NORTE, Notable alternative
    • Burger House Atelier Kosher, Notable alternative
    • Suntory Lomas, Notable alternative
    • Kosher Bamboo Asian Cuisine, Notable alternative
    • Auguri Kosher Trattoria, Notable alternative

    How Treze compares in Mexico City

    Treze is the easiest recommendation when location and low-friction planning matter more than a highly specific format. Suntory Lomas is the better cross-shop if the group wants a clearer Japanese dining lane in the same west-side orbit, while BARRIO NORTE is the stronger alternative for diners who want a more defined neighborhood-restaurant choice.

    For value-led or dietary-specific meals, compare carefully before booking. Burger House Atelier Kosher, Kosher Bamboo Asian Cuisine, Auguri Kosher Trattoria give clearer cuisine and dietary cues from the name alone, which makes them easier choices for groups that need a specific category. Treze works better for a flexible party that mainly wants a composed Mexico City meal without over-planning.

    If the booking has to impress out-of-town guests, start with Suntory Lomas or BARRIO NORTE. If the meal is casual, west-side, timing-driven, Treze is a sensible hold.

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