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How to travel MEXICO CITY ???? | 3-day ITINERARY + The BEST day trips

In this Mexico Travel Vlog, we share HOW to Travel Mexico City, where we share an in-depth 3-day itinerary, the best days trips to take, and the 3 street foods you should try, while in CDMX.

On day one, we take you on a walking tour of Centro Historico, on day two, we visit important landmarks in Mexico City by using the Touribus, and on day three, we go on a walking tour of the upscale neighbourhood of La Condesa.

This Mexico City Itinerary will give you enough information to plan up to a week's activities and sightseeing in Mexico's Capital City.

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00:00 Intro
00:10 Best Itinerary for exploring Mexico City
00:24 Palace of Fine Arts Mexico City
01:29 Latin American Tower Mexico City
02:50 Monument to the Revolution Mexico City
03:19 Historic Center Mexico City Zocalo
04:36 Cuahutémoc History
05:09 Metropolitan Cathedral Mexico City
05:44 Aztec Warriors Dancers
06:03 Aztec Cleanse
06:31 Templo Mayor Archeological Zone in Mexico City
07:20 Walking Mexico City Historic Center
08:44 Garibaldi Square (Mariachi Plaza)
09:46 Mariachi Performance
10:58 Chinatown in Mexico City
12:59 What street food you must eat in Mexico City
16:37 Turibus Mexico City (Hop on Hop off Buses)
17:12 Angel of Independence Mexico City
18:17 Anthropology Museum Mexico City
19:27 Chapultepec Park
20:00 Dorilocos Snack
21:00 Chapultepec Castle
22:42 Monument of the 6 Boy Heros Mexico City
23:38 What can you eat at Chapultepec Park
25:13 Chapultepec Lake (CDMX Letters)
26:20 Last stop at the Turibus
27:07 Best day trips from Mexico City
28:13 La Condesa Mexico City
28:37 La Esquina del Chilaquil Mexico City
30:00 La Condesa walking tour
30:12 Best park in Mexico City (Parque Mexico)
30:53 Outro
31:05 Next week’s video

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Explore the Best Street Food Mexico City Has To Offer | Walk with Travel + Leisure

Take a trip with Travel + Leisure to Mexico City as we explore the best food stops this city has to offer on a walking tour with Anais Martínez, and learn how to order some of her favorites.

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00:00 Introduction
00:35 Doña Emi Tamales
01:37 Chilaquiles
02:43 Mercado Jamaica
06:42 La Rifa
09:10 Escorpio
09:52 Esquites Ruls
10:24 Masala & Maiz

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MEXICO: The Top 10 Best Restaurants

If you're looking for the best restaurants in Mexico, then you've come to the right place! In this video, we'll give you our picks for the 10 best restaurants in Mexico.

If you're planning a trip to Mexico and want to enjoy some of the best food the country has to offer, be sure to check out these ten restaurants! Whether you're a foodie or just looking for a place to have a really good meal, these restaurants are sure to please.

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Mexico City Food Tour 10 Places to Visit

Welcome to Mexico City, where you’re bound to fall in love with the history, architecture, culture and especially the food! That’s why we linked up with Chef and food tour guide, Ubish Yaren to take us to 10 food spots you absolutely have tor try when you’re in Mexico City.

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Ubish Yaren is the perfect guide for this food adventure. Ubish has been in the food industry for the past 10 years, and has been operating his own food tour company Mexico Underground for the past 5. Ubish told me the inspiration behind his passion for food was his mother. My mom always cooked really bad, so I needed to cook on my own and explore the city to find the best places.

This post is inspired by the article 10 Things Every Tourist Must Eat (and Drink) in Mexico City written by Ubish Yaren for The Points Guy. The spots we visit on this tour are personal favorites of Ubish and some old school places. Each place we visited with Ubish is listed in order of appearance below:

Location: Chilpa
Dish: Chilaquiles
Chilpancingo 35, Colonia Condesa, 06170 Cuauhtémoc, CDMX

Location: Expendio de Maíz Sin Nombre
Dish: Antojitos
Av. Yucatan 84, Roma Nte., 06700 Mexico City, CDMX

Location: Madre Tamal
Dish: Tamales
Calle Liverpool 44a, Juárez, 06600 Mexico City, CDMX

Location: La Rifa Chocolateria
Drink: Cacao Strawberry Soda
Calle Dinamarca 47, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Mexico City, CDMX

Location: Museo Del Pulque Pulqueria La Panana
Drink: Pulque
Av. Hidalgo 107-109, Historical Center of the Cdad. of Mexico, Guerrero, 06300 Mexico City, CDMX

Location: Los Gueros de Boturini
Dish: Gringa de Pastor
Lorenzo Boturini 4354, Aeronáutica Militar, 15980 Ciudad de México, CDMX

Location: El Pambazo de Boturini
Dish: Pambazo
Aeronáutica Militar, 15970 Mexico City, CDMX

Location: Street Food Cart Reforma
Dish: Esquites
(Outside of Krispy Kreme) Av. Paseo de la Reforma 208, Juárez, 06600 Cuauhtémoc, CDMX

Location: Casa Azteca Mexico
Drink: Mezcal
Serapio Rendon 61, San Rafael, 06470 Ciudad de México, CDMX

Location: La Metropolitana Cervecería
Drink: Mexican Craft Beer
Diagonal San Antonio 1931, Narvarte Poniente, 03020 Ciudad de México, CDMX

Contact us if you have questions about any of the different locations we visited on this Food Adventure. I want to give a special thanks to Ubish Yaren and if you would like to schedule a food tour with Ubish, visit MX Underground.

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Best Restaurants in Mexico City | The places you must try in CDMX

In this Mexico City Guide we explore the Best Restaurants in Mexico City. If you are traveling to Mexico City and you want to know which are the best Restaurants in CDMX then this Mexico City Guide is for you!

We will visit some of the best neighborhoods in Mexico City and eat at the best restaurants in CDMX like Pujol, Quintonil, Blanco Colima, Rosa Negra, Parole, Balta and more!

Thank you for watching and I hope you enjoy this Mexico City travel vlog

If you’ve ever been to Mexico City and have some recommendations of your best restaurants in Mexico City don’t forget to leave them in the comment section!

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00:00 Introduction
01:31 Rosa Negra
02:06 Blanco Castelar
02:50 El Japonez
03:38 Los Danzantes
04:24 Tokyo
05:00 Stuffa
05:44 Balta in Sofitel Reforma
06:57 Puerto Madero
07:46 Mandolina
08:30 Parole
09:24 Maque
10:51 Azul Historico
11:21 Madre Cafe
12:14 Pujol
13:02 Blanco Colima

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❖ Timestamps
0:00 - Why you should travel to Mexico City in 2022
0:59 - SECTION 1: My experience visiting Mexico City (Mexico City vlog)
4:06 - SECTION 2: Restaurants and foods to try in CDMX
8:11 - Mexican foods to try when you visit Mexico City
12:13 - SECTION 3: Things to do & sites to see in CDMX
17:23 - SECTION 4: Where to stay in Mexico City
18:21 - SECTION 5: Getting around and safety
21:44 - SECTION 6: Tips for solo traveling
23:47 - SECTION 7: Do I recommend Mexico City?


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BEST FOODS IN MEXICO CITY (with a local!)

Mexico City is a foodie’s heaven. From Mexico City’s best street foods to hidden local gems, we’re taking you along for our favorite eats from our month in Mexico City. It should be noted that Mexico City is a HUGE city with TONS of food options, so we didn’t get to try them all for this video. Have a favorite place we didn’t visit in this video? Drop it in the comments below so we can be sure to hit it up soon! :)

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48 Hours In México City Like A Local | Condé Nast Traveler

Travel experts Rocio Vazquez and Michaela Trimble curate the ultimate 48-hour trip to México City teeing up the best sights, attractions, and food for experiencing the sprawling metropolis like a local. Come along on an itinerary that hones in on Condesa, Juárez, and Roma - three hot neighborhoods packed with art, history, shopping, and restaurants for days.

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MERIDA, MEXICO | 8 Incredible Things To Do In & Around Mérida

Mérida, Mexico is located in the northwest of the beautiful Yucatan State. It’s the state capital and widely known as the safest city in Mexico. But what attracts most visitors is its thriving food and cultural scene. With an interesting mix of Mayan and colonial culture, Mérida is encircled by ancient temples, sacred cenotes, and colorful streets with colonial mansions.

Here are our top 8 things you SHOULD do in Mérida, Mexico.

8. Walk the Paseo de Montejo
Home to some of the most beautiful and iconic buildings of the city, the Paseo de Montejo is a great place for an afternoon stroll.

7. Try the local Yucatecan cuisine
Trying the local Yucatecan cuisine is an absolute must when in Mérida! Food is a big part of the city’s culture, bringing together Mayan, Spanish, and Lebanese influences. In the center, you can find many great restaurants that serve traditional dishes.

6. Explore nearby Izamal
The small town of Izamal is about 70km or 43 miles away from Mérida, making for a great day trip. There’s a collectivo on the corner of Calle 50 and 63 which takes you from the center of Merida to the heart of Izamal in less than 1 and a half hours. Most of the buildings in the downtown area are painted yellow, giving the city a distinct bright feeling.

5. Swim in the nearby cenotes
Mérida can get very hot during the day. So one great way to cool off is to visit a nearby cenote! There are tons of beautiful cenotes around the city. Some are easily reachable by bus and others are more hidden, requiring a rental car to get there. Do your research before you visit as some can get very crowded.

4. Mérida's Historic Center (Free walking tour)
The 4th best thing to do in Mérida is to explore the Historic Center. With many colorful homes, beautiful colonial architecture, churches, and cute parks, this part of the city never bores. The streets are clean, well-maintained, and filled with restaurants, shops, and entertainment. The best way to learn about the city is to go on a free walking tour.

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3. Day trip to Celestún
Located along the coast, Celestún is another great day trip destination. It’s about 100 km or 62 miles from Mérida and it takes around 2 hours to get there by bus. Here, you’ll find the Ria Celestun Biosphere Reserve, which is home to flamingos, crocodiles, and many other birds. As many as 35,000 flamingos live here from November to February. But besides the flamingos, Celestun also has a gorgeous beach for relaxing and swimming.

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2. Enjoy Mérida's cultural performances
The thing we loved the most about the city of Mérida was its evening entertainment. There’s always something going on every night of the week. The city’s streets and plazas come to life with cultural performances, concerts, and dances that are free and open to the public.

1. Visit the Uxmal Ruins
At number one, we have one of the best archeological sites in Mexico: the Uxmal Ruins. Located 85 km or 53 miles to the south of Mérida, Uxmal is an important Mayan City and UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Extreme MEXICO CITY STREET FOOD TOUR with 5 Mexican Guys CDMX!

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I met up with 5 Mexican Guys ( and they just started their channel since I met them, so go check them out!) to go on an ultimate Mexican street food tour of Mexico City. It was one of the greatest food days I had in Mexico, and we tasted so many incredible dishes.

La Esquina del Chilaquil - For breakfast in La Condesa, there’s no better place to check out than La Esquina del Chilaquil, their tortas are delicious.
Price - 40 MXN ($2.14) each

Mercado de San Juan - I wanted to quickly check out this market, but it wasn’t all that busy when we went - there wasn’t too much going on. So we had a quick scorpion and then continued on to the ultimate street food market.
Scorpion - 160 MXN ($8.54) for 4

Mercado de La Merced - Mexico City is packed with street food, but if you want a food experience that’s busy, in your face, and always exciting and delicious, Mercado de la Merced is one of the greatest places to start. You’ll encounter massive amounts of street food that will blow your mind with how delicious they are. Here are the things we ate at the market:
Quesadilla - 57 MXN ($3.04) for 3
Fries tacos - 20 MXN ($1.07) each
Pancita - 40 MXN ($2.14) per bowl
Pambazo
Mamey - 15 MXN ($0.80)
Mango - 15 MXN ($0.80)

Churrería El Moro - This wasn’t street food, but we needed a little afternoon break, and there’s no better spot in Mexico City for churros than Churrería El Moro.
Total price - 439 MXN ($23.44) for all

Esquites - 20 MXN ($1.07) - After walking around El Zocalo - the center of Mexico City, we then had a corn snack os esquites where they add corn, mayo, cheese, and chili salsas to a cup. It’s pretty tasty.

Loncheria La Rambla - Next we tried a Mexican style turkey sandwich - it was alright, but not the best food of the day.
Torta de pavo - 35 MXN ($1.87) each

Taquería Los Cocuyos - And finally to end this Mexico City street food tour with 5 Mexican Guys, we headed to Taquería Los Cocuyos, a legendary taco stall in the heart of the center of the city. The tacos are amazing, and it was the perfect was to end this day of incredible Mexican food.
Tacos de cabeza - 17 MXN ($0.91) each

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Ultimate 2-Day Guadalajara Itinerary | Mexico's Cultural Gem ????????????

Discover the vibrant city of Guadalajara with our comprehensive 2-day itinerary! Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and delicious cuisine of Mexico's second-largest city.
We spent two days exploring Guadalajara Jalisco and came up with the perfect itinerary for your 48 hours in this beautiful city (also known as La Perla Tapatia). In this Mexico travel guide, we explore the sites of Centro Historico, try Guadalajara's famous Sopa de Tortilla, go on popular day trips to Tequila, Tlaquepaque, and Tonala, and share some valuable tips you should know before visiting.

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01:06 Cathedral of Guadalajara
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02:02 Guadalajara Palacio de Gobierno
03:13 Guadalajara letters sign
04:27 Hospicio Cabañas Guadalajara
05:00 Traditional drink in Guadalajara (Tejuino)
06:36 Hop on Hop off bus in Guadalajara
06:56 Rotonda de los Jalisiences Ilustres Guadalajara
07:50 Hop on Hop off to Zapopan Jalisco
08:20 Basilica de Zapopan Jalisco
09:21 Review of Guadalajara hop-on hop-off bus
09:40 Arbol adentro (giant head sculpture)
10:11 Is Guadalajara safe?
10:43 Where to eat in Guadalajara
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14:05 Ajijic Jalisco
14:16 Lake Chapala Jalisco
14:27 Tlaquepaque Jalisco
14:42 Tequila Jalisco
15:05 Mazamitla Jalisco
15:28 Breakfast buffet at DoubleTree Hilton Guadalajara
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PUEBLA MEXICO (BEST Things to DO & EAT)

If you are traveling to Puebla Mexico and looking for things to do in Puebla or what to eat in Puebla you are in the right place!

Puebla City is the capital of the state of Puebla Mexico and is a fascinating place to visit. Puebla is known as The City of Angels and has a huge culinary scene. Poblano food is so delicious and in this Mexico Vlog we show you a few dishes that we were able to taste. We also take you to Puebla’s Zocalo, Biblioteca Palafoxiana, El Parian Market, Calle de los Dulches, La Pasaje Historico 5 de Mayo and much more!

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Jorge Pasquel Murales del Tepeyac en Ciudad del Maíz - Misterios de San Luis Potosí México

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Bienvenido a Casa de la familia Pasquel el sitio más misterioso que encontramos en nuestro viaje por San Luis Potosí México. La belleza de este lugar fue destruido con el tiempo. Hace 50 años fue un rancho con algunas excentricidades como una capilla, una escuela, una cafetería, una gasolinera, una biblioteca, una cancha de frontón, una piscina, un boliche y una pista de aterrizaje para avión. Ahora lo único queda son dos murales impresionantes que fueron creados por Rosendo Soto y Jorge Best alumnos de famoso Diego Rivera. Entonces qué fue lo que pasó aquí en San Luis Potosí?

Este complejo fue construido en el año 1940 en Ciudad del Maíz en San Luis Potosí con un toque de arquitectura moderna por el dueño Jorge Pasquel. El Señor Jorge vivió una vida extraordinaria nació en Veracruz donde familia tuvo una exitosa Fábrica de Tabaco y él comenzó sus negocios en diferentes áreas como publicidad, deporte, arte y gasolina. Cualquier problema que tuviera lo sabía resolver muy elegante con una pistola o con la chequera, también se dice que era muy cercano de la clase obrera. Pero lo por lo que está lo más reconocido Jorge Pasquel es por ser impulsor de la Liga Mexicana de Beisbol.

Ese parte es muy interesante entonces les quería platicar un poco más:

Jorge Pasquel Constituyó un equipo de jugadores negros que en este época no podrían jugar en la liga profesional en equipos de la américa por motivos de racismo. Tenía mucha simpatía por jugadores de las ligas negras porque cuando visité Estados Unidos podría ver cuánto sufren sus compadres del sangre mexicanos en américa por segregación racial. Integración más de 100 jugadores de las ligas negras a su equipo profesional era un paso donde se distingue de otros equipos de la época. Y aunque Pasquel seguro era un tipo mafioso le podemos dar mucho crédito por elegir el camino de la lucha contra el racismo. Porque mientras que jugadores negros en Estados Unidos eran esclavos sin voz en México se convirtieron a héroes.

Resultó que su equipo con jugadores negros ganaba los mejores equipos mundiales y él empezó comprar más jugadores famosos de América. Pero los orgullosos americanos se enojaron y empezaron molestar los jugadores con reglas nuevas como prohibirles regresar a la liga americana a todos los jugadores que se trasladaron a equipos mexicanos.

Al final Jorge descubrió que los mexicanos no estaban tan interesados en béisbol y no iba a poder pagar a todos los jugadores famosos así que prestó mayor atención a nuevos negocios y estas fueron exitosas. Gracias a su negocio de publicidad donde usaba la mejor tecnología avanzada propagó fuerte y sin ninguna crítica a su primo el político Miguel Alemán así ayudó a convertirlo en el presidente de México. El Presidente Miguel Alemán nunca olvidó gran ayuda que su primo Jorge le ofreció, así que le regaló los derechos a distribuir gasolina por todo el país así como algunos otros beneficios.

La vida lo trató bien a Jorge Pasquel y él la aprovechó para vivirla al cien por ciento. Enormes fiestas, celebridades, ranchos impresionantes y colecciones del arte. Como estos dos murales en San Luis Potosí que se construyeron en el mismo año que Jorge trágicamente murió en una accidente misterioso de avión. Uno de los rumores más comentados por la gente es que en el avión iba con él, su amante, una mujer muy bella y famosa de República Checa, Miroslava Stern.
Ahora les voy platicar de ella de su amante, pero solo si quieran escucharlo? Yo sabía que eres un chismoso.. Bien vamos

Miroslava Stern fue una espectacular actriz del cine Mexicano.

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Crossing the US/Mexico border on foot - day trip to TIJUANA

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48 HOURS EXPLORING GUADALAJARA, MEXICO | Local food, markets, what to see & more! ????????

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This is the city that you must add to your Mexico itinerary! It was one of those times where it was love at first sight. There's something about Guadalajara... barely any international tourists, incredible foods, a beautiful city and some of the nicest people we've encountered in all of Mexico ????????❤️

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We Found Merida’s BEST Local Street Food! ???? Market & City Tour + Ruins of Dzibilchaltún! (Mexico)

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One of the places I was most excited to visit in Mexico for food (Comida Oaxaqueña) is Oaxaca. Oaxaca has one of the most developed and advanced food cultures in all of Mexico. For our first day, we set out on a Mexican street food tour of Oaxaca, eating everything we could see.

Mercado de Abastos - We began the morning at one of the biggest local fresh food markets in Oaxaca. I samples a Tamal de Mole - 11 MXN ($0.59) and a hot Chocolate - 10 MXN ($0.53), both of which were delicious, and a great way to start this tour.

Soup - 30 MXN ($1.60) per bowl - The market was just opening, but there was a busy soup stall, so we stopped to have a bowl. The fish and shrimp soup were both delicious.

Memelas - 30 MXN ($1.60) total - One of the ultimate Mexican street foods to try in Oaxaca is memalas, a round of masa, cooked and topped with salsa and cheese, and your choice of other toppings. We got it with grilled meat on top. It was delicious, one of the best things I ate throughout the day.

Carnitas - 30 MXN ($1.60) total - This was just a quick impulse taco on the go because it looked so good… it was.

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Mercado 20 de Noviembre - Meat combo - 300 MXN ($16.02) - This is one of the great meat halls of the world. You walk in to the meat sauna, choose your meat, they grill it all in front of you, and you eat it with tortillas and salsa. An amazing food paradise.

Tlayudas El Negro - Tlayudas are another common Oaxacan street food, using giant tortillas filled with beans, cabbage, and cheese, and then grilled.
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Monte Albán - Resting our stomachs, we did a little sightseeing in Oaxaca. One of the famous attractions are the ruins of Monte Alban.

Elote - 20 MXN ($1.07) - You’ll find elotes, a corn on the cobb with cheese and salsas, all over Mexico. It’s one of the most common Mexican street foods… but this guy is at the main plaza of Oaxaca is on another level. His style is champion!

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THE ULTIMATE Taco Tour of Mexico City! EATING ONLY MEXICAN STREET FOOD TACOS FOR 24 HOURS IN CDMX!

The ultimate taco tour of Mexico City. Strap in, because today we’re taking you on the most epic, ultimate taco tour of Mexico City, eating only Mexican street food tacos for 24 hours in CDMX!

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This is one ultimate taco tour of Mexico City. Today we take you around the city, tasting the best street food in Mexico. Mexico City is home to the most incredibly delicious and popular Mexican food, tacos. Tacos are by far the number one street food in Mexico to eat in CDMX.

In this video, we start our ultimate taco tour of Mexico City bright and early with the Mexico City street food of basket tacos. We head to a 24 hour Mexican street food tacos taqueria for quesabirria. We continued our ultimate taco tour of Mexico City tasting some delicious and flavourful seafood and fish tacos, some meaty tacos de suadero and tacos de longaniza, as well as some tasty and modern smoked pork tacos. These pork belly tacos were out of this world. There’s nothing better than eating pork belly.

As night rolled in, we ate some late night tacos like tacos de tripa, tacos de lengua, and tacos de sesos. These tacos were a must on this Mexico food tour. We finished up our ultimate taco tour of Mexico City trying the most popular taco in Mexico City, pastor. Eating only Mexican street food tacos for 24 hours in CDMX was one of the highlights of our time in Mexico City!

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Name: Tacos Don Juan
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Hicimos el MEJOR FOOD TOUR de Mexico City! || ft. The Curious Mexican

Hace meses antes de la locura de la pandemia, tuvimos el chance de hacer un food tour increíble con nuestra amiga Anaís de The Curious Mexican!

Nos llevó por various lados en la Ciudad de México para probar la rica gastronomía que ofrece su ciudad. Arrancamos con la primera parada - un restaurante super “chido” que se llama Expendio de Maíz. Disfruten....y cuidado! Que te caiga la baba con semejante riqueza!????

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