Welcome to Mikado-uno
Mikado-uno, located at Av. P.o de la Reforma in Mexico City, is a hidden gem for Japanese cuisine enthusiasts. This cozy restaurant offers an authentic dining experience with staples like sushi, teriyaki chicken, and an impressive teppanyaki selection. Diners rave about the quality and taste, often citing it exceeds expectations for the price. Reviews highlight the warm, attentive service and the nostalgic atmosphere, evoking memories of Japan's culinary delights. Whether indulging in the aromatic Mikado Mix or the flavorful Yakimeshi Mixto, each dish delivers a unique taste, making Mikado-uno a must-visit for a satisfying meal in the bustling city.
- Av. P.o de la Reforma 369, Cuauhtemoc, 06500 Ciudad de Mexico, CDMX, Mexico Hotline: +52 55 5525 3096
Welcome to Mikado-uno, a hidden gem situated on the bustling Av. P.o de la Reforma in Mexico City. This cozy establishment has carved a niche for itself in the city’s vibrant culinary scene, particularly for those craving authentic Japanese cuisine. With a comprehensive menu that includes quintessential favorites like sushi, teriyaki chicken, and fusion dishes such as Yakimeshi Mixto, Mikado-uno delivers an unforgettable dining experience that rivals more expensive alternatives.
As you step inside, the ambiance may feel a bit rustic, yet the warm, attentive service makes you feel right at home. Customers have consistently praised the friendly staff, enhancing that welcoming atmosphere and ensuring diners leave satisfied. One of the standout features of Mikado-uno is its teppanyaki grill situated on the upper floor, where skilled chefs create sizzling spectacles with each dish, ensuring not just a meal, but an experience. For those seeking a unique dining affair, the downstairs area features tables designed for shabu-shabu, bringing an interactive element to your meal.
Reviews from patrons highlight some standout dishes, such as the Mikado Mix, described as 'truly amazing' and a must-try for anyone visiting this eatery. Other rave favorites include the sushi, which some describe as having a taste that transports them straight to Japan, coupled with delightful surprises like pickled vegetables that accompany meals. One diner fondly recalled all their meals, remarking how each dish conjured cherished memories from their past visits.
Despite some critiques regarding the decor, the consistent sentiment among diners is that the quality of food more than compensates for any visual shortcomings. With prices that rival fast-food alternatives, yet flavors that resonate with authenticity, Mikado-uno offers great value without sacrificing quality. The restaurant captures the essence of Japanese dining with a twist, making it an ideal choice for both locals and visitors alike. Don't miss the chance to explore this culinary treasure—it may just become your new favorite in the heart of Mexico City!

Had the Mikado Mix and the Yakimeshi Mixto and they were amazing! Truly one of the best food I had in Mexico City and I tried some places that cost 3 times as much! The staff were nice too.

It's a very good Japanese restaurant, with very kind service. The sushi and teriyaki chicken were perfect, and in addition, we also received three additional dishes and pickled vegetables, and everything was perfect.

My evaluation is more than 20 years ago when I used to live in Mexico City, frequently visited this restaurant with then-BF Lorenzo.....what a nice memory! I heard from someone that this restaurant was closed but now found out it still exists there what a nice news:) Love to visit there again in the near future!!!

Mikado Restaurant on Reforma Ave. is a good place to visit if you are in the mood for Japanese cuisine while in Mexico City. Their menu includes all of the staples you would expect, including some made with imported items from Japan. The upper floor is mostly used for teppanyaki, and the downstairs area is equipped with tables equipped with gas stoves for shabu shabu, sukiyaki, oden, etc. This is a very cozy restaurant, always busy at lunchtime, especially. Service is attentive and courteous. Prices competitive. Recommend highly!

Sushi looks a bit unusual but tastes authentic. Ramen is mediocre.

Even though it's a very small place, it's one of my favourite Japanese restaurants in Mexico City. First time I came there because of the smell, I told my friend "OMG! This place smells like Japan! We must go there". And really the taste of all the dishes is like in Japan and prices are a lot lower than in many japanese restaurants.

Great authentic Japanese restaurant serving sushi and other Asian food. The interior looks run down and is in need of an overhaul but the quality of food makes up for it. Staff are friendly and helpful. It’s great value and I’d definitely return.

Great place, the food is amazing and super tasty. The menu has a lot of options to offer, I would definitely recommend any kind of teppanyaki. The only thing I would change is the decoration of the place, but regarding the food there’s nothing to complain about.