Explore More CDMX Street Food: Your Guide to the Other 'Vitamin T's
Welcome to VITAMIN T! While Mexico City is the undisputed king of the taco, the real magic lies in the city’s other street food treasures. Step away from the familiar and immerse yourself in the symphony of the streets: the sizzle of masa on a hot comal, the fragrant steam of tamales, and the vibrant colors of fresh salsas. Our mission today? To uncover the soul of CDMX street food. Sink your teeth into a tlacoyo, a pillowy blue corn oval stuffed with beans and crowned with nopales and queso fresco. Or, grab a gordita de chicharrón, a crispy, "chubby" masa pocket bursting with savory pork. Don't miss a warm cup of esquites, a creamy, tangy corn salad that’s the perfect walking companion. This is the authentic fuel of the capital, a culinary world waiting on every corner. So, challenge your palate and dive deep into the heart of Mexican flavor. What’s your favorite non-taco street food in CDMX? Share your delicious discoveries in the comments below!
