Taquería Nuevo San Fernando

Mérida


Out-of-towners staying in the nearby business-class hotels have been known to buy kilos of these tacos to take home with them. It's a bit of a trek to get here (near the northern end of Paseo Montejo), but the freshly made bread, roasted habanero salsa and tender cochito make it worth it.


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