Drinking on the job may be verboten for most, but for MICHELIN Guide Inspectors, a few sips are just part of the role. They’ve perused their fair share of wine lists, considered the finer points of whiskey, and sipped tequila and mezcal, all in their thirst for the best. Herewith, their three favorite cocktails from Mexico.
Atarraya
Cocktail: Spicy Margarita
The space is striking, and the bartenders work magic with a short cocktail list that features both classics and their own mixes. The spicy margarita features a beautiful blend of pineapple juice, mezcal, and chili powder. It’s very refreshing.

Cocina de Campo
Cocktail: Mango Butter
Made with mezcal, chile de agua, laurel/Licor de citricos y hierbas, mango, orange syrup, lemon, and ash salt. It is so delicious!

Pujol
Cucumis Cocktail
An agave spirit-based cocktail made with tequila, fresh melon juice, and lime; served with a block of ice. Delightfully fruit-forward, but still a serious cocktail.

Hero image: Ricardo de la Concha / Atarraya