
Hours
| Friday | 2–10 PM |
| Saturday | 2–10 PM |
| Sunday | 1–5:30 PM |
| Monday (Benito Juárez’s birth (Observed)) | Closed Holiday hours |
| Tuesday | 2–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 2–10 PM |
| Thursday | 2–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: C. Pachuca 51, Colonia Condesa, Cuauhtémoc, 06140 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Phone: +52 56 2544 9746
Website: http://jowong.mx/
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Reviews
I visited for their second anniversary, and although the menu was limited, every single dish that I tried was absolutely delicious.
We had so much fun and enjoyed every drink and every bite that we cannot wait to come back to try the rest of the menu.
100% would recommend.
The highlights of the meal were the marinated cucumbers, crispy corn, and Caesar salad—each dish was beautifully balanced and full of flavor. These were some of the best fusion-style plates I’ve had in recent memory, with each bite offering something new and delicious.
The kimchi carbonara and Korean fried chicken were also excellent, both rich and satisfying without being overwhelming.
Service was equally impressive—our waiter was kind, attentive, and spoke perfect English, which made for a seamless and welcoming first night in Mexico City. I would highly recommend Jowong to anyone looking for creative, flavorful food in a great atmosphere.
Food:
We tried the caesar salad, stuffed peppers, naengmyun aguachile, green dukboki, banchan selection, and kimbap. Our favorites were the stuffed peppers and naengmyun aguachile. Flavor profile was amazing for both of these dishes.
Drinks:
We tried the kumiho, banana sling, kimchi gibson, and the miso corny.Banana sling was our favorite. Sweet, light, and just the right amount of banana. Top it off with a nostalgic korean banana kick snack. Creativity was 5/5. Again, never seen a restaurant that experimented and perfectly execute traditional, nostalgic korean flavors with alcohol.
Dessert:
We tried the omija pana cotta and hottdeok. Omija was our favorite. Not only was it the perfect mixture of sweet, light, and tart, but also the different textures within one dessert was the cherry on top. There was the panna cotta, sherbet ice cream, omija sauce, and topped with crunchy rice krispies. AMAZING!!!
Didn’t get many photos—just the desserts, which were amazing too. Service was great, super friendly. Definitely a must if you’re in CDMX!
Every dish we tried delivered. The crispy corn and green beans were addictive starters, while the Myeolchi & Potato offered a unique, umami-packed bite. The kimchi carbonara was a bold fusion dish that absolutely worked—comforting and packed with flavor.
Jowong is a cozy, vibrant spot perfect for great conversation, good energy, and beautifully crafted food. We’ll definitely be back.