Mexico City Street Food: A Beginner’s Guide takes you into the heart of the Cuauhtémoc neighborhood, home to Mexico City’s stock exchange and its various foreign embassies. With so many hungry office workers—and dozens of outdoor stands to feed them—it’s a perfect place to explore the city’s vibrant street food scene. Besides eating, you’ll meet the vendors and learn their stories, and uncover rich facts about Mexican food and culture from your expert guide.
Points of Interest
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Av. P.º de la Reforma 341
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Chocolatería La Rifa
- Generous tips for all street vendors
- Traditional Mexican candy
- One freshly squeezed juice
- As much food as you can eat (enough for a large breakfast and lunch combined)
- Transport to/from the meeting and end points of the tour
- Tip for your guide
- Additional personal beverages, outside what’s included on the tour itinerary
Mexico City Street Food: A Beginner’s Guide transports you to the bustling Cuauhtémoc district, where Mexico City’s financial hub and numerous international embassies are located. The area is filled with office workers in need of a quick bite, served by an abundance of al fresco eateries - making it an ideal spot for a foray into the colorful local cuisine available on the streets. You won’t just be indulging in the food; you’ll engage with the vendors, discover their personal tales, and delve into the richness of Mexican gastronomy and heritage through the insights of a knowledgeable guide.
The itinerary might shift slightly based on the day of the visit, yet you can anticipate savoring specialities such as Tlacoyos, Squash-Flower Burritos, Tacos de Carnitas, and Cemitas, among several other treats!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.