Visiting Mérida? Discover the must-try dishes that define Yucatán cuisine—from cochinita pibil to marquesitas. A flavorful guide to eating like a local…Read More
Celebrate the Day of the Dead in Mexico with traditional food, cempasúchil flowers, parades, and rituals in CDMX and Mérida. Be part of the Noche de las Ánimas with Sabores México and discover the best Mexico City food tours during this season. Death that celebrates life During the Day of the Dead, Mexico City transforms...Read More
Every September, Mexico beats differently. Streets fill with flags, lights in the colors of the Mexican flag, and stalls selling everything from noisemakers to sombreros. The air carries the scent of pozole, pambazos, esquites, and of course, the long-awaited chiles en nogada. It’s the month when the entire country celebrates its Independence, and when one...Read More
Mérida is more than just a beautiful city in southeastern Mexico. It’s a vibrant crossroads of cultures, traditions, and above all, flavors. Its streets serve as a living map of Yucatán’s history, where every bite carries centuries of Maya and mestizo heritage. Visitors don’t just take home visual memories of colonial facades or fiery sunsets—they...Read More
Cintli is an unconventional tortillería that brings back Mesoamerican nixtamalization techniques and the use of different kinds of maize cobs. Get to know it!Read More