Welcome to Mexico City 🇲🇽 Warning: Don’t watch this video if you’re on a diet — Mexican food is so irresistible it’ll make you gain weight just by looking at it 😂 Today, I will show you the best places I love to eat in Mexico City Whether it costs $1 or $100, Mexican food has one thing in common: it's unlike any other, and the flavor is fabulous. . This place is one of my favorites.
Ideal for great tacos, with freshly made tortillas. It's not a touristic restaurant. .
It's always busy and open from 8am to 8pm, from Monday to Saturday Be sure to subscribe to Wanna Walk - New travel and food videos around the world every week 🙂 Here you eat first and pay later. No one takes your order. They simply charge you based on what you say you ate.
It’s all built on trust. A taco is a traditional Mexican dish consisting of a hand-sized tortilla, typically corn, folded around a filling of various ingredients. .
It's 9 in the morning and Mexicans, as you can see, eat at all hours. . I ate everything and including drinks, I spent no more than 3 dollars!
Each taco cost less than $1 I found this place by chance while filming. It's a fabulous street food gallery. .
No tourists here — just authentic Mexican food. They serve tacos al pastor, pozole, cochinita pibil, carnitas, flautas, gorditas and more! Is Mexican food popular in your country?
Do you like it? In Mexico, food is not eaten, it is enjoyed. This place is even cheaper than the one we visited just a few hours ago.
. These are 'flautas':, a long, rolled tortillas filled with chicken, beef, or potatoes, then deep-fried to a crispy golden brown. Delicious!
I didn't see this taco stand, I smelled it! The aroma lets you know that you have to eat here. For just a dollar I got three fabulous tacos!
Their specialty is rib tacos. They serve them on the bone and everything inside the taco! Honestly, I don’t know the name of this $1 drink, but it looks very popular — there was a constant line just to get one!
I see you were thirsty! $1 horchata drink I wish I were a cow — with four stomachs — so I could try everything I see on the streets of Mexico! .
. It's 8:45 in the morning and this is my Mexican breakfast. .
I put a lot of lime on it! A beauty of light and color There are many videos about Mexico on the channel, where I showcase all the amazing things the city has to offer! It may not be healthy, but the aroma of this food is mesmerizing.
I've been told that what looks like green potato chips are something called nopales. I think he's adding tajin: a powdered seasoning made from chili, lemon, and sea salt. This city never sleeps.
. Here they sell fried plantains. I have tried them in Cuba and Panama and they are delicious!
Have you ever tried it? These colorful buns are called baozi — stuffed, steamed Chinese buns. I’ve had them in China, Korea, Japan, and now Mexico!
Cost less than $1 dollar. Would you like to try it? Tapas are Spanish, but I found it fun to see how they make them in Mexico.
Honestly, I didn’t like it. It’s a tourist spot — the flavor was bland and the price was double what I’d pay in Madrid. The service is friendly but I wouldn't go back.
The price was about $45 dollars for a few things and a coke ☹️ Too many spices for today. Tonight we're having sushi with my girlfriend. This place has excellent reviews on Google Maps.
The atmosphere and service are excellent, the prices are very good, and the food is top-notch. I recommend it! They also prepare some exquisite drinks The place is quiet and the music was well chosen.
Spicy flavors are omnipresent in this country After so much food, we had to make room for dessert. We ate well and a lot and didn't spend more than $35 between the two of us. This place is magical — a fun, authentic Mexican vibe, excellent food, and unbelievably low prices.
It's not a touristic place. The vibe here reminds me of a NYC taco spot called 'Los Tacos No. 1' Do you know it?
I even have a video about it on the channel Here you eat a lot, well and cheaply This is a 'trompo' — a vertical spit for tacos al pastor, inspired by Middle Eastern shawarma. In the early 1900s, Syrian and Lebanese immigrants brought the vertical rotisserie to Mexico. Later adapted it with pork, giving birth to tacos al pastor.
This isn’t a restaurant, but I wanted to show you how handmade tortillas are made. . They told me they make about 4,500 a day!
This man prepares roasted chicken That color just confirms how delicious it must be! We're just steps away from the Basilica of Guadalupe. I think this place is beautiful.
The service is great, it's cheap, and it's delicious! They have everything: tacos, gorditas, flautas, enchiladas, roasted chicken — you name it! And it won’t cost you more than a couple of dollars.
This place is for foreigners looking to enjoy high-quality coffee and a European-style breakfast. The area, the atmosphere, the music and the quality of the product are extraordinary. This is the famous bread of the dead!
This entire breakfast for two, costs about $20 — and it’s worth every penny. I was missing having a good coffee. .
Here you can try dishes recommended by the Michelin Guide for just $1 🤩 The place is simple but the flavor is extraordinary. I recommend it! This place is a Mexican street food classic!
Quesadillas María Isabel in Polanco has been serving for more than 50 years! Quesadillas are a Mexican dish — a corn or wheat tortilla folded in half and filled with melted cheese. This is horchata.
These are mexican flautas: a snack consisting of crispy, stuffed corn tortillas. We ate more than we should have and only spent 9 dollars. I always have my mind open to new flavors butI find it hard to eat meat and spicy foods in the morning.
. Today we came to this beautiful place for foreigners in search of an espresso and a bowl of fruit and yogurt. .
The place feels premium, yet we spent less than $12 for two full breakfasts. . This is what a Mexican capuchin looks like.
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You'll find videos in Turkey, Cuba, India, Argentina, Italy, US, Spain, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and more every week! Another Spanish influence on Mexican culture: churros! Honestly, I didn't like this place very much.
The service wasn't good, and the product needs more attention. I could say I was looking for a romantic getaway with sushi, but the truth is, I just needed a spicy break 😂 The drinks were excellent, but the sushi didn’t match the quality of the other restaurant we visited earlier. Instead of good music, there were loud football matches and it was impossible to talk.
We paid about $20 for everything “This place is a must — you have to come and experience it someday. . This market was designed by Gustave Eiffel from France.
It opened in 1938 If you come during the weekend, the place is packed with people. There are even mariachis singing around the tables. There are many stalls, each specializing in traditional foods from different regions of the country.
. Carrot cake with egg liqueur! This is a traditional spot for Mexican families.
The food is good, reasonably priced, and it’s a calm place to chat. . A good dinner for two, including Coca-Cola, cost about $25.
I hope you enjoyed this food tour of my beloved Mexico City! There are more videos food on the channel!