Mexico City Food Tour: 10 Tastings with Local Guide

Embark on a private food tour of Mexico City and indulge in 10 local tastings. Experience the vibrant culinary scene, savoring savory and sweet delights while exploring city highlights. A cultural and gastronomic adventure for every foodie!

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Parque Alameda del Sur - Once an Aztec marketplace, now one of Mexico City’s primary green spaces. Start your private foodie experience with a local close by.
    This tour includes 10 food and drink tastings. Your local host has hand-picked each one of the tastings based on their love for food, and knowledge of the city. Enjoy only the most authentic…
What's Included
  • Private Tour - only you and your local
  • 10 Food & Drinks Tastings
  • Vegetarian alternatives
  • Sustainable Carbon Neutral Experience
  • Private Local Foodie Guide
What's Not Included
  • Hotel pick-up and drop off
  • Food and drink not mentioned as inclusions
Additional Information

Embark on a private gastronomic tour through Mexico City. Experience a delightful excursion featuring 10 of the city’s most popular local dishes, ranging from savory delights to sweet treats and traditional beverages. This tour is an absolute treat for every culinary enthusiast.
Expect a variety of food tastings that symbolize the local cuisine,…

Location
Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas 2
Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas
Entrance of the Latin American Tower, the corner of Madero and Eje Central
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Meredith_n
Oct 25, 2024
Al knows where the great food is! - Al did such a nice job with our tour - I loved ending our night with the carajillo. I still think the floutas was the best but the tacos al pastor were also a big hit! We had our tour in Roma Norte. Great idea to get an idea of the neighbourhood with a few couples!!
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Daniellefl4816sz
Oct 14, 2024
Traditional food intertwined with History - Silvia was a treasure. She was able to entertain us with fun facts about the city, foods we ate and the history behind each restaurant. We indulged in tacos, churros and pan dulce. I love these tours as they take you to places you would not have existed or been brave enough to try. The walking is mild and persons of all ages can safely do with ease. The portions seem small but it is for a reason as you quickly become full and by the time our last stop we had to take it home to enjoy later. I would not eat a heavy meal prior to going or you may not be able to eat everything. Silvia switched from Spanish to English with ease.
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C1058solaurad
Sep 9, 2024
Exactly what a CDMX food tour should be! - Daniel was friendly and showed us all around, eating in a variety of establishments and at street food vendors. His English was excellent and we felt well taken care of. We learned a lot and ate things we wouldn't have known to look for. (I even ate a cricket!) He tailored what we saw and ate based on our preferences and interests. It was a casual, fun time. And delicious!
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Kecolorado1
Aug 31, 2024
DELICIOUS!!! - Sylvia picked the best places for us to eat. They were small restaurants where locals also ate. Everything was hand made in front of us and each item was delicious. There were 5 stops, and she did a good job of advising the servers at each stop to serve smaller portions so we weren’t overfed by the end. I loved hearing about each restaurant and learning how the México City version of each food differed from other parts of Mexico. The itinerary was flexible, and if you have food allergies or don’t eat certain foods, they’ll change restaurants to accommodate. So I think anyone can enjoy the tour. I would definitely book this tour again, and next time, focus on trying a different style of food.
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Richardtb8861mt
Aug 26, 2024
Had a blast - Al was fantastic, lots of knowledge and alot of fun Showed me some great place with a great understanding of local knowledge and history behind the places we visited. Great communication.
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Amgrismer
May 25, 2024
Amazing time with Silvia - Silvia is a fantastic wealth of knowledge about not only food, but Mexico City. She was able to take us to so many places we wouldn’t have gone on our own. She had inspired us to come and explore more of Mexico City!
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Kristalanc
May 13, 2024
Great Guide - Silvia was an amazing guide, friendly and thoughtful. The different food I had the chance to try during the tour were all very delicious.
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Chrishoiboi
May 29, 2024
Food tour in CDMX - The content of the food tour has the potential to be really good. Needs a little editing. Our guide, Daniel was 30 mins late due to a miscommunication that was no fault of our own. The foods he brought us to were delicious and we enjoyed ourselves. It felt like someone was taking us to their favorite spots. It was good but not impressed.
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Michelle_e
Jul 7, 2024
I’ve done many food tours, this was terrible! - The tour promises 10 tasting and walking by 4 areas of Mexico City. We paid $450 USD we had 1.5 street tacos, 1/4 huarache and one churro. Our guide was totally unprepared. He was wondering aimlessly and asking street vendors where to find things. We did not walk by any of the markets or land marks described in this tour. He literally was lost on what to do. There were 4 in our tour and the other couple were super irritated with his choices. He was supposed to be the host and introduce us to his city and his food. Instead, we were left walk back and forth on same city block. I have done many food tours through Portugal, Argentina, Spain, and Italy. This was the worst. I had to have a conversation with him about how these tours usually are planned. He admitted that this was only his third tour and he normally does hike and bike tours in the mountains. I am equally disappointed with tour operators who have refused to refund my money. As a business owner myself, if you know that your company did not perform to par, you should stand behind your product to make it right. This was so disappointing.
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Christie_g
May 5, 2024
Tacos, tacos, and tacos again - This was a very poor experience. I suffered a Segway accident on a tour earlier in the day. Before the start of the food tour, I reached out to the guide to see if cancelation was possible. I wasn't even sure if I was going to need to cancel, just wanted to see if it was an option. Right away the guide tried to take advantage to get a paid night off. First she said "So I imagine will not make it for the tour later today?" Then she said she can't cancel because it's a two hour drive from her house to the meeting point. Then when I said I would tough it out with my injuries she tried to talk me out of coming by saying "it's a walking tour" (which I obviously already knew) and then when I said fine, she went further to say "approx 4- 4.5 miles in total." Later in the evening she slipped and admitted that she only lives 10 miles from the meeting point and it only takes her 45 minutes to get there. Also I clocked the distance on my apple watch and it was only two miles total...so she basically lied to try to get us to cancel without a refund. As for the tour itself, it was a huge waste of over $400 usd. It was supposed to be ten "tastings" but it was only five stops. She tried to justify that by saying each stop had one food and one drink, bere two of them were water. Also three of the stops were tacos, two of which were El pastor. The other two were churros and baked goods, which would have been fine, but the second stop was churros and milkshakes. We came hungry, naturally, so it was impossible to resist the sweets since the first stop was just one tiny taco...so by the third stop we were pretty much full from the sweets and didn't really enjoy the food after that...or maybe we were just sick of tacos. Also each stop cost her less than 300 pesos, but the total cost of the tour for us was over 7,000 pesos for four people. That means her profit was over 1400 pesos per stop (over $80 usd). I've done two different food tours in Mexico City on previous trips and they both provided a much wider variety of food. There is so much more to Mexican food than tacos so this just felt like an overpriced tourist trap and was very disappointing.
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