The 7 Best Street Food Markets in Mexico City

Street food can be found on pretty much every corner in Mexico City, so you’ll never be short of options if you’re craving a tamale or a classic taco al pastor. However, if you’d rather get your street food fix in one handy location, these are the best markets in the city that serve up classic Mexican antojitos and other tasty snacks.
Chilpancingo Metro
Market

It might sound strange to recommend a metro stop as one of the best places to grab street food in the Mexican capital, but if you surface to the street at the Chilpancingo metro stop (in Hipódromo Condesa), then you’ll find a wealth of stalls serving everything from tlacoyos (masa tortillas stuffed with cheese and beans), sopes (fried masa base with savory toppings) and tacos. This is a great market to head to if you’re on the move and don’t have time to head to one of Mexico City’s more well-known indoor locations. Some say the flautas (fried corn tortillas wrapped around shredded chicken and other toppings) and then fried sold at the Puesto de Flautas stand are the best in the city.
La Merced Market
Market
Mercado de la Merced (more commonly known as La Merced) is one of Mexico City’s largest and oldest markets that’s safe to visit during the day and offers a fascinating insight into Mexican food market culture. Divided into seven zones, the market is stocked full with all kinds of Mexican food. Plus, there are also countless food stands where you can sample freshly grilled or fried street food – just look out for the places with running water and crowds of locals gathered around and you really can’t go wrong.
Sullivan Market
Market, Mexican
Mercado Medellín
Market, Mexican

Taco Roundabout, Narvarte
Architectural Landmark
Narvarte is home to some of the best taco spots in the city. Head to the Glorieta SCOP park for an array of food stalls that branch off in all directions (tip: opt for the row that lines Avenida Doctor José María Vertiz for the best selection). Keep your eyes peeled for Los Tacos de Cochinada, Tacos Beto and Juan Bisteces.
Coyoacan Market
Market

Famed for being the market where Frida Kahlo did her weekly shop, Mercado Coyoacán is a little more expensive but for good reason once you’ve tried a tostada from Tostadas de Coyoacán or the seafood from El Jardín del Pulpo. Take a stroll through the market and see what catches your eye. If you don’t find anything inside, perhaps one of the street vendors outside will have something else to entice you.
Mercado de San Juan
Market
If you want a more adventurous (or unique) Mexico City street food experience, there’s no better place to venture than Mercado de San Juan which is known for serving up creepy crawlies and edible insects. You can also find alternative meats here that make vegetarians and vegans a little queasy (think crocodile and ostrich).
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Historical Landmark

Mexico is one of the most exciting countries in North America, if not the world, with its lively city streets brimming with culture, music and some of the best street food you’ll find anywhere. But it’s also a country of fascinating history and amazing natural wonders, with Aztec and Mayan temples found right next to mystical cenotes,