Halloween and Day of the Dead

Places to eat the best pan de muerto

By Staff - 2024-10-24T12:55:48Z
At Kiwilimón, in addition to giving you the best recipes for pan de muerto for this November 1st and 2nd, we also share a list of our 6 favorite places to eat pan de muerto this 2024. Enjoy the Day of the Dead with exquisite, sweet, and fluffy pan de muerto! Remember that during the month of November, Mexicans celebrate one of the most important festivities: ¡the Day of the Dead! So don't forget to set up your offering with cempasúchil flowers, papel picado, and copal, and also enjoy a pan de muerto with hot chocolate.  You can also read: Recipe for pan de muertoOur favorite pan de muerto If you are a lover of Day of the Dead, then you can't miss this list of places to eat the best pan de muerto, because these 5 options are unique, delicious, and of the best quality. Don't miss our recommendations! Pastelería SuizaPastelería Suiza is a classic in Mexico City, famous for its incredible cream-filled pastries. In addition to its delicious cakes, you will also find the stuffed pan de muerto with cream, the best in the city.  Besides the creamy filling, the bread is very fluffy and has that traditional flavor that we all love. You will be fascinated by the balance of flavors and textures; don't miss trying it!Catamundi  Catamundi is not only the best spot for a Sunday brunch or a gathering with friends, but we must also mention the superiority of its sweet bread. This place offers delicious options like conchas, cookies, and more, but its traditional pan de muerto is also a standout.  Their version of pan de muerto is characterized by its fluffiness and intense buttery flavor. Pair it with a cup of hot chocolate or a latte and enjoy one of the best pan de muertos in CDMX.Cocoberry BakeryThis small place located in Colonia del Valle is one of the best-kept secrets when it comes to delicious desserts. In addition to its irresistible New York-style cookies or creamy cheesecakes, at Cocoberry Bakery you will also find one of the best pan de muertos in CDMX. You can choose between the traditional pan de muerto with a hint of orange or the stuffed bread. We loved the Lotus filling, but the traditional one is also great. Visit them and let us know which was your favorite! Read more: 10 easy recipes to prepare pan de muertoEl Olvidado  Mexico City may be full of incredible bakeries, but there are still places that stand out amidst the crowd. A perfect example is Café El Olvidado, a place where you can try truly exquisite bread and top-quality beverages.  As for their pan de muerto, it has a perfect and fluffy texture, while the buttery flavor stands out and takes your breath away with every bite. For the more adventurous, they also have an uncommon option: a cube of laminated dough pan de muerto decorated with sugar and totomoxtle.  Pastelería Amaranto  If you live in the south of the city, then you must visit Pastelería Amaranto, a small business that offers traditional and filled pan de muerto of the best quality and with unmatched flavor. Also, dare to try other creations, as their cakes are a true piece of heaven.Bollería MexicanaThis bakery is located in the north of the city and has become one of the busiest in the area. In addition to its delicious croissants and chocolatines, at Bollería Mexicana you will also find fluffy pan de muerto with orange and orange blossom flavor. Choose between the sesame one or the sugar-coated one; both are a delicacy! View this post on InstagramA post shared by Bollería Mexicana (@bolleriamexicana)Now that you know our 6 favorite places to eat pan de muerto in Mexico City, don't forget to visit these local businesses and enjoy their delicacies as well as take one for your Day of the Dead offering.  Continue reading: 5 recipes for stuffed pan de muerto