Cooking Recommendations

Indispensable Mexican Markets for Foodies

By Kiwilimón - 2018-10-16T09:24:26.257054Z
If you truly consider yourself a food lover and a gastronomy enthusiast, then you should already be familiar with these places, but if not, let us tell you about them. Mexico is filled with markets offering fresh, delicious, and aromatic products, but there are some that stand out for their unique offerings and top-quality ingredients. Here is our list of five must-visit Mexican markets for cooking enthusiasts. San Juan Market Among the very noisy streets of the Historic Center of Mexico City lies a gastronomic heaven that enchants both chefs and homemakers. San Juan Market is considered the most gourmet in the city since you can find all kinds of vegetables, fruits, meats, cold cuts, and fish there. There’s a Greek corner with the best yogurts and cheeses from the Mediterranean, and you can even find some of the most unique proteins you’ve ever seen, such as venison and crocodile meat. Greek Salad Medellín Market Located right in the center of the Roma Sur neighborhood, it might go unnoticed, but the reality is that it is a gem. Here you can find all kinds of vegetables in their freshest version, but the most remarkable thing is the wide variety of Latin American products available, such as Peruvian potatoes and Colombian flours to create a feast in honor of South America. Shredded Meat Patacón Wholesale Market Is it chaotic? Without a doubt. Is it noisy? Of course. Do you have to go very early? Absolutely, but all this is worth it once you realize that the best ingredients from all over the Mexican Republic are under one roof. This is where Mexico's best restaurants do their shopping, and you can find countless fruits, vegetables, and other seasonal products at very low prices. Stuffed Zucchini Flowers La Viga Market If what you’re looking for is seafood, then look no further. Shrimp from Veracruz, scallops from Ensenada, trout from Toluca, they have it all. Here you will find the best seafood and fish available in Mexico City, without a doubt, and while it’s not all they sell, it certainly takes center stage in the marine scene. Huachinango with Lime Coyoacán Market Okay, so far we’ve talked about markets for buying, but this last one is also a market for eating. What makes this place special is its tostadas, where they shout at you to sit down, and you can be sure they will be very good. You should also trust their small restaurants offering set meals and the corners selling sweet specialties like pancakes shaped to entertain children. Tinga Tostadas