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AUTHENTIC Guatemalan STREET FOOD Attractions | Guatemala City, Guatemala

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GUATEMALA CITY, GUATEMALA - Welcome to Guatemala City, Central America, and today we’ll be going on an ultimate Guatemalan street food tour - eating some of the best food in the entire city!

Mercado Central, Guatemala City - We’re starting this street food tour at Mercado Central (Central Market) to check out all the amazing produce and especially avocados as this bustling colorful market in the center of the city. The avocados were delicious and the fresh fruits were amazing. We ate some delicious Guatemalan antojitos as Refacciones Doña Mela, Guatemala City and some adobada and beef soup at Comedor Angelica, Guatemala City.

Cevicheria Los Chavos, Guatemala City ( - After some sightseeing about Guatemala City, we then headed to Cevicheria Los Chavos for a unique Guatemala City style ceviche made with some surprising ingredients - like worcestershire sauce and ketchup!

Hot Dogs Ejecutivos el Chino, Guatemala City - Now we’re moving on to the the most famous Guatemalan street food - the shucos or Guatemalan crazy hot dogs literally! This is one of the places that started it all - everything is grilled over fire and there about a dozen meats and toppings that go on. It’s a huge celebration of a hot dog all in one bun, everything chopped and layered perfectly. It was very tasty, and I especially loved the layers of guacamole avocado.

Shucos Campo Marte - Finally another Guatemala City street food gem is Shucos Campo Marte where there’s half a dozen stalls are serving roadside shucos and the trans-metro - a huge bus sized hot dog!

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ANTIGUA GUATEMALA, GUATEMALA - We’re in the historical city of Antigua Guatemala in Guatemala, Central America, and today we’re meeting up with Rebecca to cook and eat a dish called Kak'ik - one of the best Mayan Guatemalan foods!

Actually just outside of Antigua, we drove out to Santa Ana, Guatemala and specifically to Maya-iz where they are aiming to preserve their Mayan traditions and culture through food. We met up with Rebecca d Leon from Kukul Tales who shares a passion for food and culture.

We immediately got started cooking the Kak'ik, using a whole live turkey, then roasted tomatoes, onions, cilantro and a variety of chilies, Everyone was roasted and toasted, then ground into a puree and combined in a huge ceramic pot with the turkey. The flavors started to brew and blend, and they kept adding more herbs and culantro to the soup to make it well balanced, herbaceous and healthy.

I loved seeing the entire cooking process. Along with the kak’ik, they also made some of the best tamales I’ve ever had - they were so juicy and moist with the right amount of meat filling and olives on the inside. We also tried some sour dried fruit juice called chicha and a dish that included a variety of tripe stewed down until ultra tender.

But the ancient Mayan recipe for turkey soup kak’ik was the highlight, a truly well rounded blend of seasoning with nothing overpowering the flavor of the turkey. It was delicious!

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We explore Antigua, Guatemala for 2 days as we begin a multi-month Latin America trip. We try Guatemalan food for the first time and explore popular tourist sites throughout the city including the Santa Catalina Arch, Cerro de la Cruz (Hill of the Cross) and the San Fransisco Cathedral among others. We also prepare to hike Acatenango which will be in our next video!

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I visited Guatemala city early October 2022. This was my first time visiting a foreign country and I was nervous. Before taking my trip I spoke to many Guatemalan friends. They all had the same advise , Guatemala is beautiful but can also be dangerous. I was warned about Pick pockets, armed robbery, foreigner kidnappings and ransom extortion and even black market organ trade.

I found the total opposite; Friendly people, great food and a modern hip city.
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Guatemalan street food, shukos

Guatemalan fast food, shuko (hotdog) served with guacamole, longaniza, chorizo, cole slaw, mayonaise and ketchup.

Shukos or shucos, are Guatemalan hot dogs, made in a charcoal grill, is a type of fast and economic food that is made with artisanal bread, toasted on charcoal, served with avocado, sausages, in this case sausage and chorizo, with cabbage , mayonnaise and ketchup sauce.

The word shuco means dirty, for being street food, name that was adopted and generalized to name this type of street hotdog.


Comida callejera de Guatemala, los shukos

Shukos o shucos, son hot dogs Guatemaltecos, hechos en una parrilla de carbon, es un tipo de comida rapida y economica que esta hecho con pan artesanal, tostado al carbon, servido con aguacate, embutidos, en este caso longaniza y chorizo, con repollo, mayonesa y salsa ketchup.

La palabra shuco significa sucio, por ser comida de la calle, nombre que se adopto y se generalizo para nombrar este tipo de hotdog callejero.


Shukos o shucos, sono hot dog guatemaltechi, fatti in una griglia a carbone, è un tipo di cibo veloce ed economico che è fatto con pane artigianale, tostato a carbone, servito con avocado, salsicce, in questo caso salsiccia e chorizo, con cavolo , salsa di maionese e ketchup.

La parola shuco significa sporco, per essere cibo da strada, nome che è stato adottato e generalizzato per chiamare questo tipo di hot dog di strada.

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On my fifth day in Guatemala in partnership with the Real Intercontinental Guatemala we explored Guatemala City and tried some of the most authentic Guatemalan street food!

Today we head out on a Guatemala City tour where we visit all the top attractions and we eat really authentic Guatemalan street food that you can only dream of.

Our first stop is the Guatemalan Typography Map where you can see what the country looks like with mountains, volcanoes and low lands. Next we head to Zone 1 (the historical center) and visit the central park. There we tried some fresh goat milk, saw the national palace, metropolitan cathedral and then head over the central market.

The central market is the biggest artisan market in Guatemala. We did a little shopping and then went to the lower level and ate some authentic Guatemalan street food. Here is a list of everything I tried:
-Pork Rind Taco
-Blood Sausage Taco
-Alot de Etole
-Tosta de Tomate
-Carrot Juice
-Chille Relleno Taco

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Guatemalan Street Food Tour! Crossing The Border By Land!

Join me as I cross the Guatemala - Belize Border by Land! I try some incredible Guatemalan Street Food and explore the shops along the border. I also try some RAW GOAT MILK directly from the Goat's Udder. Its an adventure you don't want to miss!

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AMAZING Guatemalan STREET FOOD + Antigua Walking Tour | Antigua, Guatemala

On my third day in Guatemala in partnership with the Real Intercontinental Guatemala we explored Antigua's main attractions and we ate some amazing Guatemalan street food!

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We started our exploration of Antigua by walking through the historical center of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Antigua. We first saw La Carmen Convent ruins, then we went to La Perla to have a quick espresso and then we visited La Merced Church.

From there we made our way across the city and stopped at Santa Catalina Arch which is the icon of Antigua. It's a a 15 century arch built to help the nuns cross from the convent to a school. Next up we saw the Antigua Cathedral ruins. It was destroyed during an earthquake in the year 1773.

We then made a quick stop at La Casa del Ron and tried some amazing Zacapa rums. We tried Zacapa 23, Zacapa Negro and we tried a Colonial rum which is an artisan rum made by the Zacapa brand.

To end the night we headed to the public laundry square and there, there is a lady selling amazing Guatemalan street food. I tried four different things:
-Chuchitos
-Alot del Elote
-Rellenitos de Platano
-Tostada de Ensalada de Pollo

Each thing was amazing and I highly recommend visiting that lady when you head to Antigua. She gets there around 5:30pm.

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My name is David Hoffmann and for the last decade I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food and history! Since starting Davidsbeenhere in 2008, I have traveled to 71 countries and over 1,000 destinations, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube Channel, blog and social medias.

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ANTIGUA GUATEMALA - We’re in the beautiful historical city of Antigua Guatemala, a city you most definitely must visit during your trip to Guatemala. Along with the architecture and history, you don’t want to miss all of the delicious food and today we’re going on a food tour to eat some of the most popular local dishes.

La Cuevita de Los Urquizú ( - This is a fantastic place to try traditional Guatemalan food, especially the stew dishes. They have a huge variety prepared at the front, and you choose what you want along with the sides.

El Comalote ( - When it comes to corn tortillas, Guatemala has some of the best in the world, and El Comalote aims to preserve heirloom Guatemalan corn varieties and make the best quality tortillas imaginable. They make all their tortillas in house and serve them with simple sides like chorizo, carne asada, and plenty of sauces and guacamol.

Chicharrones La Cindal ( - Next up on this Central American street food tour in Antigua Guatemala, we had some of the crispiest chicharron I’ve ever had in my live at Chicharrones La Cindal. They serve it with radish, and sauteed onions and jalapenos.

Street Food - Parque La Merced - Another place to get delicious Guatemalan street food is at the Parque La Merced. After trying a corn porridge dish I couldn’t resist a huge enchilada.

Santa Ana Night - Lastly we headed over to Santa Ana, adjacent to Antigua for our final few street food snacks, and specifically to eat a sandwich known as the buffalo!

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Guatemalan Street Food - Eat like a local in Guatemala

Street food is a huge part of Guatemalan culture that both feeds and brings life to the streets. This time we are in the Chichicastenango market with a clear goal to eat like a local in Guatemala.

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On this Guatemala City tour, we ate some of the BEST and CHEAPEST street food that Guatemala has to offer. We stuffed our bellies with delicious and authentic Guatemalan food over two days, while seeing some amazing historical sites. The first day we spent at vendors around Zone One, which despite being where all the historical buildings are, is where locals get their street food! On the second day we visited the biggest local market in the city and sampled some Guatemalan cuisine while exploring its winding alleyways.

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Mayan STREET FOOD & Artisanal Guatemalan MARKET | Chichicastenango, Guatemala

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On my fourth day in Guatemala in partnership with the Real Intercontinental Guatemala we explored Chichicastenango the most famous Maya market town in the country!

We started the day at 5:30am and drove three hours west to Chichicastenango. Are first stop in Chichicastenango was the arch of Gucumatz. This is the entrance to the city and also in the Maya religion to the under world!

We then walk through the whole city and I tried fresh orange juice, pupusas and home made ice cream. Everything was so good! From their we made are way to the Maya cemetery via the poultry market.

After exploring the maya cemetery we went all out shopping. I bought a ton of wood carved mask, Mariel bought some clothing and I bought a table runner for my wife.

We then visited Santo Tomas Church which is the most iconic spot in the city. It's famous because this church is a unified church between Catholicism and the Maya religion.

Next up we went to lunch at the Maya Inn hotel. He we tried some Culche and some Pepian de Pollo which is a traditional dish in Chichicastenango.

After exploring the whole town we drove back to Guatemala city and on the way we stopped at Iximche. This Maya archeological site is one of the most important because this is where the Spanish took country of the country.

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Guatemalan STREET FOOD from the GODS in Lake Atitlan | Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala

On my second day in Guatemala in partnership with the Real Intercontinental Guatemala we explored Santiago Atitlan the most important town on Lake Atitlan. Here we tried some of the best street food in Guatemala!

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When we arrived in Santiago Atitlan we headed straight for Maya Patin a local street food on Lake Atitlan which is a small salted fish mixed with tomato paste in a banana leaf. It was salty and spicy, super delicious!

Next we continued up the town and we stop and had a spicy Guatemalan snow cone. It was a little spicy but the lime made it extra delicious!

We then visit Maximon, the Maya god or grandfather of Santiago Atitlan. The maya people of Santiago Atitlan believe that he protects the town. You can see him smoking cigarets and drinking! Pretty amazing experience!

To end our day in Santiago Atitlan we visited a local fish restaurant and ate some Black Bass. I had it with a white wine sauce and I also put some spicy sauce they had which was super spicy. Mariel challenged me and I won!

From there we crossed the lake back to Panajachel and drove 3 hours back to Guatemala City to the Real Intercontinental Guatemala. We had dinner at their Japanese restaurant Tanoshii. We went all out with three rolls of sushi, sashimi and sake!

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CHICHICASTENANGO - Today we’re exploring Chichicastenango a city in the highland mountains of Guatemala that’s home to the Chichicastenango Market, which is the biggest indigenous Mayan market in Central America. It’s a colorful overdose of all things you can buy, and a gathering of Mayan culture and customs. I was excited to visit to learn and to try as much street food as possible.

We met up with Roberto, our local Guide to Chichicastenango Market. He first took us around the market. We then saw the main fruits and vegetables section, everything pretty much fresh right out of backyards. We then tried Guatemalan chicharrones - or fried crispy pork. It was as tasty as always, and loaded with onions to give it a sweet and delicious taste.

After chicharrones we continued with our food tour in Chichicastenango Market on to eat at one of the best stalls in the entire market that’s known for their hen chicken soup and their special kettle cooked fried chicken. Both dishes were delicious, especially with some fresh tortillas. We also stopped by another similar stall to eat some more chuleta’s, a variety of fried meat cutlets.

In addition to all the delicious food, there’s plenty of areas of the market to explore and many Mayan cultural churches and cemeteries to wee while you visit.

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Authentic Guatemalan Food Cooking Class!! // Antigua, Guatemala // Hopscotch the Globe & Vivid Roots

This episode we learn how to cook authentic Guatemalan cuisine in Antigua, Guatemala thanks to Guatemala Food cooking classes. I'm here with Vivid Roots & Hopscotch the globe as part of a volunteer project and to promote sustainable travel. See below for all recipes!
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Guatemala Food Cooking School is an immersive cultural experience for the culinary adventurers out there who are visiting Antigua, Guatemala. I was fortunate enough to be a part of the Guatemala Food Cooking Class as part of my volunteer trip with Vivid Roots & Hopscotch the Globe. While in Antigua, we did a walking tour and learned how to cook authentic Guatemalan Food. Some of the Guatemalan dishes that we prepared and ate were Jocón, Rellenitos, Elote Loco (crazy corn), fresh corn tortillas, traditional Guatemalan tostadas, Guatemalan style rice & more.

This was an amazing experience to have in Guatemala with a wonderful group of people. Not only was it a great bonding time with the group of volunteers, but it was also a great learning environment. After a few drinks and some music, we danced our way through the kitchen and were ready to eat the Guatemalan food we had just prepared ourselves. This was definitely a night to remember.

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GOURMET FOOD FEAST at the TOP RESTAURANTS in GUATEMALA | Guatemala City, Guatemala

On my fifth night in Guatemala in partnership with the Real Intercontinental Guatemala I take you to the top two restaurants in the country of Guatemala!

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If you thought Guatemala was all Maya Guatemalan street food your wrong! There is a whole gourmet side to it and in this video I take you to two of the best restaurants in the country, Flor de Lis and

Flor de Lis is a restaurant by Chef Diego Telles that focus on food that is inspired by the Mayan bible called The Popol Vuh. Here we tried so many amazing dishes that were extremely earth focused. We tried a tamale that had volcanic ash, a taco that had frog legs and ants and so many more incredible dishes!

Ambia by Chef Sergio Diaz is a Guatemalan Fusion restaurant that has a forest open air theme. Each dish is a twist between Guatemala and neighboring nations and Europe. They also make some killer Maya cocktails that you can only find here! I tried a Peruvian inspired ceviche with two sea bass, each from a different ocean. I also tried a filet mignon with foie gras and so many more delicious dishes!

Next time you find yourself in Guatemala head out to both these insanely delicious restaurants and get blown away!

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GUATEMALAN STREET FOOD TOUR - Churrasco, Banana Cakes, Tostadas, Tacos + AMAZING FOOD in Panajachel!

Lake Atitlan - Lake Atitlan is one of the most famous lakes in the world. Home to some beautiful volcanoes and incredible Guatemalan culture, this is also home to some of the most incredible food you can find in all of Guatemala. In this video, we finish our tour of Lake Atitlan in the town of Panajachel, where we explore the local food markets at night. From Guatemalan tamales to amazing fruit cakes - this is the insane food tour of Lake Atitlan!

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