Culinary Secrets of the Centro Histórico, with Culinary Backstreets

Ciudad de México Trip Overview

On this food tour in Mexico City, we’ll be exploring the district’s deep tracks – with an emphasis on the out-of-the-way food spots. We’ll start the day off by visiting two neighborhood breakfast institutions. As we work our way through the bustling Centro’s cobblestoned streets, we’ll also stop by several beloved food stands, from one serving the area’s best carnitas to another that sells escamocho, a tropical fruit cocktail like no other. We’ll duck into a side alley for homey enchiladas at a workers’ lunch spot and explore the edible offerings at a 1930s-era covered market that is also home to a stunning display of public art. There will be a stop for a bite and a drink with the regulars at a neighborhood cantina that remains unchanged from when it first opened 100 years ago and then, to end the day, a sit down at another classic cantina for a meal of botanas, hearty home-style dishes that redefine upwards the concept of “bar snacks.”

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Duration: 5 hours
Starts: Ciudad de México, Mexico
Trip Category: Food, Wine & Nightlife >> Food Tours



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On this food tour in Mexico City, we’ll be exploring the district’s deep tracks – with an emphasis on the out-of-the-way food spots. We’ll start the day off by visiting two neighborhood breakfast institutions. As we work our way through the bustling Centro’s cobblestoned streets, we’ll also stop by several beloved food stands, from one serving the area’s best carnitas to another that sells escamocho, a tropical fruit cocktail like no other. We’ll duck into a side alley for homey enchiladas at a workers’ lunch spot and explore the edible offerings at a 1930s-era covered market that is also home to a stunning display of public art. There will be a stop for a bite and a drink with the regulars at a neighborhood cantina that remains unchanged from when it first opened 100 years ago and then, to end the day, a sit down at another classic cantina for a meal of botanas, hearty home-style dishes that redefine upwards the concept of “bar snacks.”

Itinerary
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Stop At: Plaza de Santo Domingo, Republica de Cuba y Republica de Brasil, Mexico City 06060 Mexico

Our day will consist of a series of delicious bites and intriguing sites, starting off with this bustling historical plaza, from where we will head out in search of the historic center’s best eats.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Sinagoga Historica Justo Sierrra, Calle Justo Sierra 71 Justo Sierra, No. 71, col. Centro, Mexico City 02710 Mexico

Among the fascinating cultural stops we will make is this one, where we will visit one of the oldest synagogues in Mexico City.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Palacio de Mineria, Calle Tacuba 5 Centro Histórico, Mexico City 06000 Mexico

In between tacos, sweets and freshly-squeezed juices, we will stop at some of the historic center’s most fascinating colonial-era buildings, such as this old palace.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: House of Tiles (Casa de los Azulejos), Francisco I. Madero 4 Centro Histórico, Mexico City 06500 Ciudad de México Mexico

One of the historic center’s most beautiful buildings, the famous House of Tiles, will also give us a chance to take in another delicious bite along our route.

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, Mexico City Mexico

Along with tasting some of the historic center’s best eats, we’ll also learn about the area’s fascinating history through visiting sites such as this one, which during the colonial period served as a staging ground for journey’s all the way up to what is now New Mexico.

Duration: 30 minutes



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