Travel to Mexico City, one of the most flavor-packed cities on Earth, with Mark Wiens, who has just 24 hours to find all the dishes locals actually crave. From legendary breakfast stews at Fonda Margarita, to exploring mouth-watering street food at local markets with Peluche Torres, to a late-night taco marathon, Mark discovers why the world is so passionate about Mexican food – one bite at a time.
To start the day, Mark goes to a Mexican institution for breakfast, Fonda Margarita, which has been serving family-style breakfast for generations. Mark eats chicharrón en salsa verde, pork skin in green salsa; longaniza en salsa verde, a special type of pork sausage in green salsa; and their signature molotito, an omelet of black beans and scrambled eggs.
Iconic locations, La Merced Market and Jamaica Market, are next on the tour. Mark joins Peluche Torres, a Mexico City based YouTuber and filmmaker, and they first hit La Merced Market. They stop at Yasuri y Yamile for tasty sheep head tacos, followed by a tour of the vibrant local ingredients and a taste of chicharrón, fried pork skin. They then head over to Jamaica Market to eat Lalita Huaraches for one of the ultimate Mexican street foods; a corn-masa base filled with beans, topped with salsa, cheese, nopales (cactus) and a thin rib steak. The name comes from its oval shape which resembles a traditional Mexican sandal, or huarache.
For lunch, Mark visits Fonda Mi Lupita Mole Nupcial Artesanal, a family-run restaurant that serves one of the most unique Mexican dishes; mole, a sauce made of over 20 ingredients including chiles, nuts and chocolate. The owner, Ethan, prepares mole enchiladas and surprises Mark with one of the moistest cakes he has ever tried.
Afternoon in Mexico City is a great time for Mark to try pulque, a fermented agave beverage dating back to Aztec times. Mark visits Pulquería Las Duelistas, an artisanal pulque bar filled with colorful murals that specializes this historic beverage once used in rituals.
A trip to Mexico City isn’t complete without trying the amazing street food, such as esquites and elotes served at Esquites de la Calle Nápoles. This corn, either in a cup or on the cob, topped with mayonnaise, cheese, lime and a variety of salsas.
If you’re craving seafood, Marisquería el K-Guamo is the place to go. Mark visits the legendary food stall and tries a tostada loaded with shrimp and crabs, as well as their signature dish, “Vuleve a la vida” which literally translates to Come Back to Life. This is a seafood cocktail of shrimp, crab, cockles, and lots of salsa and lime!
Tacos are almost a religion in Mexico City, and as night falls, Mark visits several famous spots. Tacos al pastor, pork marinated in an orange adobo cooked on an upright spit (trompo), are a must-try and Mark gets his fix at the famous Taquería Los Parados, in Colonia Roma. Later in the night, he goes to Tacos El Paisa to marvel at their giant jacuzzi of beef simmering in its own fat. He tries their specialty, tacos de suadero, slow-braised beef brisket topped with the usual fixings of onion, cilantro, salsa, and lime. It quickly becomes a highlight of the day.
After 24-hours in Mexico City, it’s easy to see why it is one of the greatest food cities in the world!
Chapters 📚
00:00 Welcome to Mexico City!
01:01 Fonda Margarita
03:56 La Merced & Jamaica Markets
10:40 Fonda Mi Lupita
13:59 Pulque
15:51 Street Food
17:37 Seafood
21:04 Tacos
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28 Comments
Season 2 of Epic Food Journeys with Mark Wiens is here! We can't wait to share all that is in store in the episodes ahead! 💛
I went to Thailand and I was close to go to Mark's Restaurant but couldn't do it, I follow him since he started and I'm glad to see him in México one more time.
what a great combination!! Mark is the food finder GOAT
El youtuber de "la garnacha que apapacha"
la comida en México es otro nivel, la neta.
Mexico city, DR, is wonderful!
El gobierno mexicano deberia pagar este tipo de videos! Es lo qe hay y es lo de hoy. No se han dado cuenta que estas plataformas es la mejor manera de promocionar nuestro pais para que vengan los turistas a dejar su dinerito 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
I’m genuinely jealous of people who travel the world to try different foods, my life dream, goal.
Wow those mole enchilada plate is a breakfast for champions
16:03 Hi Mark so very amazing your video ,you must visit Esquites de Xola , greetings from Guadalajara 🎉🎉
He had to of been baptized with a nickname. What was It? Tilingo,
The best food❤❤❤
Peluche could seemlessly fit into the Sabotage video by the Beastie Boys 🙂
Thats so sick he got a gig at nat geo !
I've been a fan for years! Keep it going
Mark got me through 2019-2021 glad to see him doing well still. I’ve seen all the Mexico videos on his YouTube channel
Tacos at Midnight taste better
You are the best
Hi, if you are a global traditional food lover like Mark (expert level) & myself, some traditional dishes remind me – or seem to have connection to other traditional cuisines like Southern or Northern Indian even Pakistani. Some tacos resemble Naan & even Dosa with different types of fillings, the mashed beans remind hummus & mung beans 🫘 salsas resemble South Indian 3 sauces: tamarind, chilli sauce & mint sauce… maybe ancient cultures influenced each other or there was a similar concept or knowledge
Best tacos hands down
Mark it's the OG travel youtuber…
Thank you for making such an great video of Mexican food.
The way Mark Weins narrated the scrumptious Mexican cuisines — or any country’s for that matter — evoked our palates (speaking for myself ie) and salivate profusely … it’s always and never a dull palatable moment!!👍🏻😋😋😋 KUDOS MARK WEINS!!!💐👏🏻👏🏻❤️❤️❤️
And CDMX it's just the capital city of Mexico, from North to South had many dishes and traditional food to taste. Sky, land and sea provide all the ingredients with high quality.
Sick!!! 😎
Mexican food is the best…if u disagree i will be gladly to fight u 😂
Honestly I can’t stand him. Where I come from chipper people who smile nonstop are fake and to be avoided.. not joking. He does not act like a normal human but some weird hippy druggy who does yoga all day and talks to Chrystals. You know like the fake Hollywood people lol. (I’m sure he is a really guy actually)
Mark is awesome, the way he gets super excited about the tacos, love his enthusiasm, I'm glad you love Mexico, hope to see there someday 🎉❤