Los Cocuyos

Top choice in Centro Histórico


Suadero (beef) tacos abound in the capital, but this always-open stand reigns supreme. Follow your nose to the bubbling vat of meats and go for the artery-choking campechano (mixed beef and sausage taco). For the more adventurous eater, there are ojo (eye) or their speciality lengua (tongue) tacos; for vegetarians, there are nopales (cactus paddles). Be prepared to queue.


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