Taquería de la Union

Mérida


The sharp minds behind this superb taquería combine the flavors and variety found on taco carts all over town, but in a pristine, air-conditioned environment with comfortable seating and table service to boot. A good option for anyone not too keen on trying street food, but interested in sampling authentic local fillings: don't miss the cochinita pibil (slow-roasted pork).


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