Embark on a private gastronomic adventure in Polanco, Mexico City’s most beautiful and chic neighborhood. Discover hidden gems, taste authentic Mexican haute cuisine, and learn about the rich history of Mexican gastronomy.
- Siembra Comedor - Siembra Comedor, led by Chefs Israel Montero and Karina Mejina, pays homage to the countryside, reuniting food enthusiasts with the genuine flavors of Mexico.
- Mexico City - Savor the finest Pastor Tacos in Mexico! For the adventurous, there’s an option to craft your own taco.
- Polanco - A hidden gem! Sample three different brands of top Mexican wines or wild Mezcals.
- TANE - Don’t miss the iconic Mexico Mi Amor wall on Mazaryk!
- Parque Lincoln - End on a sweet note! Indulge in authentic Mexican chocolate and other delightful sweets.
Mexican chocolate holds profound significance in Mexico, weaving together the nation’s rich cultural, historical, and culinary heritage. Esteemed not merely as a confection but as a symbol of tradition and identity, Mexican chocolate narrates a story that spans millennia, beginning with the ancient Maya and Aztec civilizations, who first cultivated cacao and developed its unique applications.
Stroll through the best park in Polanco for locals, featuring a theatre, an aviary, and numerous charming fountains.
- Polanquito - Experience a taste of Yucatán in the heart of Mexico City at this beloved taquería in the chic Polanco neighborhood. Renowned for its straightforward approach and authentic flavors, it has become a must-visit for taco lovers seeking the true essence of Yucatecan cuisine.
- Food and Drinks in each stop
- English Speaking Guide
- Mexican Wine-tasting or Distillates tasting
- Walking Tour in Hidden Gems for locals in Polanco
Get ready for an unforgettable foodie adventure! You’ll kick things off by crafting your own tlayuda and creating a delicious taco al pastor. Savor the unique “caviar” of the Aztecs and indulge in the best cochinita pibil tacos that Mexico City has to offer. Wander through the lively streets of Polanco, Mexico’s trendiest neighborhood, and snap a perfect shot at the iconic “Mexico Mi Amor” wall. Enjoy a tasting of your choice — whether it’s mezcal or Mexican wine — and learn the incredible story of how Mexican chocolate changed the world.
And for those who love history, there’s an optional visit to the Museum of Anthropology to dive deeper into Mexico’s rich cultural heritage. Come hungry and leave with memories that will last a lifetime!
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