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Awesome Tacos in Mexico City
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Places to eat/drink and have a good time | |
1. El Borrego Viudo (24 hours tacos, Revolución 241 esq. Viaducto, Tacubaya) Speciality: Tacos de cabeza | |
2. El Huequito (Pennsylvania 73, Col. Nápoles) Speciality: Tacos de pastor | |
3. El Vilsito (Petén 248 (esq. Av. Universidad)) Speciality: Costilla con queso | |
4. Fonda 99.99 (Calle Moras 347, Benito Juárez) Speciality: Tacos de cochinita pibil | |
5. El Tizoncito (Tamaulipas 122, Col. Condesa.) Speciality: Tacos de pastor | |
6. Los Parados (Monterrey 333, Col. Roma Sur) Speciality: Tacos de arrachera, vegetarian friendly | |
7. Los Cocuyos (Bolívar 56, Col. Centro) Speciality: Tacos de suadero (Go here if you feel adventurous) | |
8. La Tia Yeya (Citlaltepetl No. 25 entre Campeche y Amsterdam Col. Condesa) Speciality: Breakfast chilaquiles, vegetarian friendly | |
9. AzulCONDESA (Calle Nuevo León 68, Cuauhtémoc, Hipódromo Condesa) Speciality: Cochinita Pibil, Mole | |
10. Cervezeria Escollo (Calle Querétaro 182, Cuauhtémoc, Roma Norte) Speciality: Mezcal, artisanal beer, guacamole with chapulines (grasshoppers), vegetarian friendly | |
11. La Nacional (Orizaba 170, Cuauhtémoc, Roma Norte) Speciality: Artisanal beer, mezcal, great for drins and dinner, vegetarian friendly | |
12. La Graciela - Taller de Cerveza (Orizaba 161, Cuauhtémoc, Roma Norte) Speciality: Mezcal, artisanal beer, and snacks wi-fi password: JUELTODAM, vegetarian friendly | |
13. Azul Histórico, vegetarian friendly | |
14. Sanborn's Casa de los Azulejos, vegetarian friendly | |
15. Tacos Manolo | |
16. La Flama - Speciality: Tacos al pastor | |
17. El Villamelón - Speciality: Taco combinado de cecina, chicharrón y longaniza. | |
18. El Mayor (Calle República de Argentina 15 Planta Alta, Cuauhtemoc, Centro, 06000 Ciudad de México, D.F., Mexico) Great view of centro histórico, vegetarian friendly | |
19. Tacos Don Manolito (Dante 37, Miguel Hidalgo, Anzures, 11590 Ciudad de México, D.F., Mexico) Great tacos!! | |
20. Crisanta Cervezeria ( Av. de La República 51, Cuauhtémoc, Tabacalera, 06030 Ciudad de México, D.F., Mexico) Great selection of artisanal beer and snacks with an awesome view or the Revolution monument. vegetarian friendly | |
21. El Cardenal (Calle Palma 23, Cuauhtémoc, Centro, 06000 Ciudad de México, D.F., Mexico): Awesome restaurant, great for lunch or dinner. vegetarian friendly | |
22. Restaurante Humberto's ( Patricio Sanz 1440 (Miguel Laurent) 03100 Benito Juárez, Mexico City ): Amazing tacos de chochinita pibil, the best in town. | |
Fancy (requires reservation in advance): | |
1. Pujol - Tennyson 133, Polanco V Sección, C.P. 11560, CDMX, México | |
2. Máximo Bistrot - Calle Tonalá 133, Roma Norte, 06700 Cuauhtemoc, CDMX, Mexico | |
3. Quintonil - Av. Isaac Newton 55, Polanco, Polanco IV Secc, 11560 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico | |
4. Sud777 - Blvrd de la Luz 777, Jardines del Pedregal, 01900 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico | |
5. Rosetta - Colima 166, Roma Nte., 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico | |
6. Nicos - Av. Cuitláhuac 3102, Claveria, 02080 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico | |
Places to visit: | |
1. Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo (http://www.estudiodiegorivera.bellasartes.gob.mx/) | |
2. Castillo de Chapultepec (Bosque de Chapultepec, Ciudad de México) | |
3. Museo del Templo Mayor (http://www.templomayor.inah.gob.mx/) | |
4. Museo Diego Rivera Anahuacalli | |
5. Museo Tamayo | |
6. Xochimilco | |
7. Coyoacan (Beautiful colonial area) | |
8. Museo soumaya | |
9. Mercado Roma | |
10. Monumento a la revolución | |
11. Frida Kahlo Museum | |
Cool Neighborhoods: | |
La roma | |
Condesa | |
Del Valle | |
Polanco | |
Random Recommendations: | |
1. Use uber (cheap, safe, and fast) | |
2. Sim cards. If you have an unlocked phone, you can get a sim card at any Telcel store, ask for the "amigo plan", it basically is pay as you go for data, sms's and calls. You can recharge this cards basically everywhere, there are little stores called Oxxos (they look very similar to 7eleven, you can go there and charge your card if you start running low) | |
Short trips outside the city: | |
1. Teotihuacan | |
2. San Miguel de Allende | |
3. Cuernavaca | |
4. Valle de Bravo | |
Any recommendations for a quick and easy sim card? e.g. for uber it's useful.
Thanks for the updates last night as well! ✨
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