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Street Food Mexico - WINNING TLACOYOS and BIRRIA in Roma Norte, Mexico City DF!

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Street Food Mexico - WINNING TLACOYOS and BIRRIA in Roma Norte, Mexico City DF!

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Staying in Roma Norte Mexico City, on our last day, I just decided to walk around the neighborhood and eat at some of the stalls that I had been seeing that looked the best.

Here’s all the Mexican street food that I ate in this tour. You can see more details and a map about how to get to each place on my Mexico City street food guide:

Caldo de gallina
Price - 47 MXN ($2.52) per bowl

Tlacoyo
Quesadilla
Squash blossoms
Total price - 32 MXN ($1.72)

Birria - 85 MXN ($4.57)

Seafood tostadas
Shrimp tostada
Octopus tostada
Total price - 196 MXN ($10.53)
(we had 7 tostadas)

Burger - 43 MXN ($2.31)

It was an amazing day walking around and eating in Roma Norte, Mexico City. It’s hard to pick a favorite dish because the food was all so good, but definitely the blue corn tlayuda and the seafood tostadas were the best of the best.

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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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I met up with Lalo from La Ruta de la Garnacha ( he’s from Mexico City, he makes videos about street food as well. And he took me to his favorite tacos in all of Mexico City. We each ate the most tacos in one single day that we’d ever eaten in our lives, and it was the greatest taco day of my life!

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Tacos Joven - They are known for their tacos de canasta, which are basket tacos, famous in Mexico City. They are served from a basket, and they keep hot the entire day as they are served. The highlight here was the chicharrón taco with chicharrón salsa.
Price - 13 MXN ($0.70) per taco

Taqueria El Abanico - This is Lalo’s favorite restaurant in Mexico City for carnitas, the wildly popular braised pork taco. The entire rib in my taco was the highlight, so tender and flavorful.
Price - 20 MXN ($1.08) per taco

El Pescadito de Sonora - Originating from Hermosillo in Sonora, El Pescadito serves Mexican seafood tacos, especially shrimp or marlin tacos. Their tacototo is a taco that will change your life. This was as good as food gets for me.
Price - 35 MXN ($1.89) per taco

Tacos Charly - When it comes to Mexican street food, suadero is one of the greatest, a massive pan of slow braising beef in its juices. When you order your tacos, they slice up the meat, dip your tortilla in the fat, and you eat it with onions, cilantro, and salsa - pure meat heaven.
Price - 13 MXN ($0.70) per taco

Taqueria Los Güeros - Tacos de tripa, intestines, are very popular in Mexico City as well. They may not be the most pretty tacos, but they are immensely flavorful and have all sorts of different textures going on in your mouth.
Price - 13 MXN ($0.70) per taco

Tacos Los Juanes - This is a great Mexican street food restaurant in Mexico City that serves all sorts of different tacos. We came for the tacos de cabeza and tacos de lengua, both of which were fantastic
Price - 10 MXN ($0.54) per taco

El Vilsito - For Mexican street food in Mexico City, the ultimate taco, the most loved by everyone is no doubt, Al Pastor. Cooked in the vertical spit, a technique brought over from Lebanese immigrants, Al Pastor is usually made with marinated pork that’s juicy and flavorful it might make you weep tears of joy. Lalo and I ordered, not just your ordinary tacos de al pastor, but the King of all tacos, the Gringa!
Price - 50 MXN ($2.70) each

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We are having all things BIRRIA for breakfast at Birria Los Güeros De Juanacatlan! Birria tacos, birria consome and super hot broth. The beef literally MELTS in your mouth! The beef are already smothered in the consome, but with an extra bowl you can drown the tacos in the rich, spicy broth. Super delicious!

For our second street food of the day, we walked to Las Flautas De Tacubaya to try their famous Flautas. Flautas are a rolled tortilla with a meat filling that is fried in oil, then they are topped with cabbage and an amazing red salsa. These are crunchy and bursting with flavour. They are so addictive! They also served a special drink known as Tepache, which is a fermented pineapple and brown sugar drink. The Tepache really helped cool down the spiciness of the Flautas.

Our next street food was the famous Mexican torta at Tortas El Chatín! These sandwiches are stuffed with meat, Oaxacan cheese and their homemade pickles. Each torta is made fresh to order and served piping hot. We were also recommended peach soda by the friendly owner. It was incredibly tasty!

It was time to try another renown Mexico City specialty - Huaraches, which are famously named after the shaped of the Mexican sandal. We went to El Huarache de Jamaica and ordered the Huarache Costilla. Huaraches are made from masa mixed with smashes pinto beans, made into an oval shape. It’s shallow fried and topped in red and green salsa, as well as cheese. It’s finally topped with a grilled rib steak. These are super filling and are an entire meal on their own.

Since we were in the neighbourhood, we walked to Mercado Jamaica. This is primarily a flower market, but there are tons of spices, nuts and local produce spread around the market. Since we were so full of amazing Mexican food, we decided to try one last small street food snack. At the edge of the market there was a roasted corn stall. Corn is one of the most important crops in Mexico, and when the cob is grilled over charcoal, it creates a smoky and crunchy snack. It was topped in chilli salt and lime juice and was the perfect way to end a day of eating street food in Mexico!

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Mercado Jamaica

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Thanks to my friend Jeffrey Merrihue ( for arranging this tour. When you’re in Santa Monica, go eat at his restaurant, Heroic Italian ( where you’ll find the best sandwich.

San Diego, USA - The first part of this Mexican street food tour started in California, where we drove to the border and parked the car. This is the first time I think I’ve ever crossed a border on foot and gone straight to a street a food tour. All went smoothly.

Tijuana, Mexico - Welcome to Tijuana where a van was ready to pick us up and take us on this ultimate Tijuana street food tour. So happy to be back in Mexico. One of the best things about Tijauana is that it’s a city that attracts people from all over Mexico, and so you’ll find all regional variations of Mexican food.

Tacos Mike - Tijuana, Mexico - We started at a small stall outside a tire shop where they served all sorts of mixed tacos. I had the Taco de chile relleno, a chile stuffed with cheese and fried and covered in salsas.

Mariscos Ruben - We continued next to Marisocs Ruben, known for their unique small rolled tacos with cheese and marlin. They were unbelievably tasty

Aqui Es Texcoco - Tijuana, Mexico - Next we went to Paco’s restaurant, where they serve barbacoa, Texcoco style. It was amazing, and we also had the whole head, including some real deal eye tacos.

Xolo Tacos - Tijuana, Mexico - Next on this Mexican street food tacos tour, we went to Xolo Tacos to eat their insane bone marrow taco. It’s a birria taco, or a Tijuana red taco, but exploding with bone marrow.

Tacos El Gallito - Adobada Tacos - Next stop, we met up with Adrian Mejia - - to eat Tijuana adobada tacos from the trompo - the vertical shawarma style spit. Unbelievable.

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Trying some of the BEST Local street food tacos In Mexico City! We toured the centro historico in CDMX for some amazing cabeza, tripas, al pastor, suadero and many more amazing tacos in Mexico!

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Discover the Ultimate Food Guide to Mexico City in 2023 with our two-week food adventure! As one of the world's biggest cities with close to 22 million people, it's no surprise that Mexico City is considered one of the food capitals of the world. Our video takes you on a culinary journey to some of the best restaurants, taquerias, and street food stands in Mexico City, including hidden gems that you won't find in other YouTube videos.

If you're a taco lover, you'll find nothing but the best in Mexico City, particularly the world-renowned Tacos al Pastor. In the video, we showcase some of the top places specializing in this delicacy, with our favorite being El Vilsito, a taqueria that turns into an auto body shop by day.

Our list of the top five taquerias and street food stands in Mexico City includes El Pescadito, Jenni's Street Quesadillas, Los Cocuyos, Taqueria El Torito, and La Esquina Del Chilaquil. For sit-down meals, we highly recommend Nico's, Contramar, Choza, Rosetta, and Lardo. These restaurants offer great food, perfect ambiance, and are even baby-friendly, as we experienced during our trip.

Besides food, our video takes you on a tour of Xochimilco to ride the trajineras and explore the ancient canals with some friends. If you're looking for a place to stay, Condesa or Roma Norte is the perfect place for you, filled with tree-lined streets and a wide variety of food stalls, coffee shops, and restaurants.

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TUCSON, ARIZONA - Welcome to Tucson, Arizona, one of the best Mexican food cities in the United States, and one of the great places to eat Sonoran Mexican food. When it comes to Sonoran food, the King of all dishes is carne asada, or grilled steak - grilled meat. In Northern Mexico is where they have cattle ranches that produce the best beef in the country. Tucson has many authentic local restaurants and street food stalls that specialize in carne asada, and today we’re going on an ultimate carne asada tour of Tucson!

Thanks to my friends Carlos and Annette for joining us on this tour and Alejandro (if you’re in Tucson and need transportation, look him up).

???? Los Tacos Apson ( - First place is Los Tacos Apson one of the best taquerias for carne asada in Tucson, and one of the best in the United States! They have a variety of things from the grill, including beef ribs, steak cuts, calf testicles, and a few other unique parts. They grill everything over mesquite to give all meat an amazing smoky taste. Their tacos and ribs and outstanding!

???? El Guero Canelo ( - Next up we met up with the owner of El Guero Canelo to taste his version of carne asada. He grills his high quality beef over mesquite and the burritos are huge. I love their salsa and toppings bar.

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Address: Av. Hidalgo 14, Colonia Centro, Guerrero, Cuauhtémoc, 06050 Ciudad de México, CDMX

Taqueria Los Auténticos
Address: Simón Bolívar 56, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06000 Ciudad de México, CDMX

Churrería El Moro
Address: Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas 42, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06000 Ciudad de México, CDMX

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ROMA NORTE Mexico City | The trendiest neighborhood in CDMX

Roma Norte is one of the trendiest neighbourhoods in Mexico City. Roma Norte It is located in the Cuauhtémoc district in CDMX and is considered one of the best neighborhoods in Mexico City. Roma Norte is known for having some of the best restaurants in Mexico City, a vibrant art scene, great nightlife, loads of galleries, bakeries, cafes and countless of places to enjoy yourself. It has become one of the best areas to stay in Mexico City for tourists and locals.

In this video I show you some of the best places to see in Roma Norte Mexico City like Alvaro Obregón Avenue, Plaza Rio de Janeiro, Glorieta de Cibeles, Mercado Medellin and some of my favourite parks, bars, nightclubs and 2 of the best rooftops bars in Mexico City!

I hope you find this Mexico City Travel Guide helpful. If you've ever been to Mexico City and have some recommendations or tips of things to do in Roma Norte Mexico City don't forget to share them in the comment section!

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Roma Norte Mexico City Vlog
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00:00 Introduction
00:23 Hey Guys!
01:41 Why I love Roma Norte
02:12 Where to Stay in Mexico City
03:47 Alvaro Obregon Avenue
04:20 Best Restaurants in Roma Norte
05:27 Colima Street
05:49 Rosetta Bakery
07:14 Plaza Rio de Janeiro
07:45 Bars and Nighlife
08:20 Fuente de Cibeles
08:58 Mercado Medellin

Xochimilco - STREET FOOD TOUR and BOAT RIDE on Canals of Mexico City!

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Xochimilco is one of the most interesting cultural areas to visit when you’re in Mexico City. It was formerly a series of pre-Hispanic villages along Lake Xochimilco. Eventually Mexico City expanded and grew all the way to Xochimilco, and now it’s one of the boroughs of the city.

What’s most remarkable about Xochimilco, and the reason most people go to visit is because of the extensive network of canals that form the framework of the area. Nowadays, you can rent the brightly colored boats and take a ride, eating and drinking along the way. I was there on a weekend evening, and it was a bit more rowdy and loud than I had wanted it to be, but it was still very fun. If you go during the daytime, you might have a more peaceful relaxing journey at Xochimilco.

Here’s what Lalo ( and I did on our short visit:

Mercado de Xochimilco - This is the main market of Xochimilco, and one of the best places to get started eating traditional Mexican food when you visit Xochimilco. At the entrance of the market you’ll find rows of vendors selling home-cooked foods. Don’t miss them, they are incredible delicious. Along with rare types of tlayudas, the highlight for me was the chicken tostada which blew me away.

Here’s the list of everything we ate, but really you can just walk around, see what looks good, and try it:

Tlacoyo - 12 MXN ($0.65) each
Tostada - 15 MXN ($0.81) each
Taco - 5 MXN ($0.27) each
Jamaica - 10 MXN ($0.54)
Carnitas - 20 MXN ($1.08) each

After eating, we walked over to the boat pier. And unfortunately we were running a little late on time and it was a race against time and daylight, but we made it to the pier. Lalo talked to the boat crews, and we finally arranged a boat. The cost was a little higher than what it would normally be for locals, but unfortunately, that’s what it came down to.
Boat hire - 850 MXN ($45.91)

Hope you enjoyed this tour of Xochimilco. The colorful boats are impressive to see, and it’s hard to believe you’re in Mexico City when you’re both at the relaxed Xochimilco Market, and gliding along the canals.

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Street Food Mexico - WINNING TLACOYOS and BIRRIA in Roma Norte, Mexico City DF!

Why This Is Anthony Bourdain's Favorite Taco In MEXICO CITY ???????? STREET FOOD Tour!

Trying some of the best tacos in Mexico City on this street food tour! We tried some amazing mexican food and tacos including Anthony Bourdain's favorite taco spot called tacos los cocuyos. Mexico City has some great food, so this is only the beginning, stay tuned as we eat our way throughout CDMX, to see some of the best street food in Mexico!

We had all types of tacos on this tour including, suadero, cabeza, campechano, lengua, al pastor, longaniza, guisados, and much more.

What do you think? Does Mexico city have the best tacos in the world?

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6 Foods You MUST Eat in Mexico City / Yummy CDMX Street Food

In today's Mexico City travel vlog, I tell you the 6 foods you must eat in Mexico City. You must try Al Pastor Tacos, Churros, Mango con Chile y Limon, Nopales, Chilaquiles, and Pambazos.

In my opinion these are the best street food to eat and some of the best Mexican food. Here are the foods I recommend:

Al Pastor Tacos

Im sure you’ve had tacos before but one of the most traditional Mexican styles is: Taco Al Pastor. The pork is marinated for days and then spit-roasted, shawarma style. Add some pineapple, onion, cilantro, chili and some lime juice and you have a favor explosion in your mouth! They also make a chicken version of Al Pastor if pork isn’t your thing.

Churros

While this may not have originated in Mexico — Mexican Churros are so freaking yummy, I had to include them on this list. Churros are deep fried and dipped in sugar and cinnamon. You can add a dipping sauce like chocolate, caramel or condensed milk — to make them even more yummy!

Mango con Chile y Limon (Mango with chili powder and lime)

You’ll find a lot of street vendors selling Mango with a red seasoning on top. Stop and try!! While you might not think that mango, chili powder and lime would go good together, they do! Do not to skip a single ingredient as their flavors blend in perfect harmony.

Nopales (cactus)

While these aren’t as delicious as the other items on this list…..I think you should probably still try this traditional Mexican dish. Nopales are cactus leaves. The cactus leaves contain a lot of water and are also very rich in vitamins and minerals. They are usually cooked and then used in salsas and sometimes used to make a low calorie tortilla alternative. I tried them plain and while they aren’t my favorite - they weren’t too terrible. I’d give them a try and see how you like them.

Chilaquiles

Next on the list is the most iconic breakfast you can get in Mexico City: Chilaquiles. Chilaquiles are warm corn tortilla chips smothered in eggs, sauce, and cheese. This is one of my favorite dishes!

Pambazos

Pambazos are sandwiches made with potatoes and chorizo that are dipped in red pepper sauce and then fried. I know, I know…that sounds a bit odd but I promise you they are delicious! These have become my most favorite lunch dish here in Mexico City — even over al pastor tacos!!! By the way, the Pambazo I ate in this video was only 20 pesos or $1!!! There is cheap food in Mexico City.

Those are my recommendations. Most of the are Mexico City street food items that you can find at most street food vendor areas. Trying Mexico City street food should be on every list things to do in Mexico City, especially if you enjoy food travel.
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