Don’t forget the renowned Churrería El Moro, for the best churros and hot chocolate in town. For street food, head to Tacos Cocuyos (they serve eye tacos!) or Los Especiales for some dirt-cheap Tacos de Canasta – pre-prepared tacos stuffed with potatoes, refried beans, chicharrón and coriander-heavy salsa verde. Testal serves a mixture of contemporary and traditional Mexican dishes and Azúl Histórico – a mini-chain – features cuisines from a specific state each month. Don’t worry if you can’t make up your mind El Centro has a little bit of everything to satiate your taste buds.įor early starts, head to Gradios Deli-Café, where you’ll find authentic coffee sourced from Southern Mexico. This lively neighbourhood also hosts charming cantinas, excellent food markets and swanky restaurants. El Centro is oriented around the bustling Zócalo and travellers often flock here to gaze upon the beauty of Templo Mayor, Palacio Nacional or Catedral Metropolitana.
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