It's more than 110 years old and is probably Mexico City's best-known restaurant; supposedly every President has eaten there. Despite all the attention, it's terrific and affordable and there's lots to look at (people watching for sure, but also, paintings like The Girl in the Red Dress by Jose de la Borda hang there). The waitstaff dress in formal whites and everything we tried was delicious. Yes, the band named itself after this place, ha. You also shouldn't miss Chapultepec Park! I think it's the oldest and largest public park in Latin America. Great for a run, or just a wander.
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I know it’s become really popular for Americans to travel to Mexico City, but my grandparents are from there, so stay off my ass. The first time I went was after my grandparents passed and it helped me feel a deeper connection to them and with the city. It’s beautiful and huge (6th largest city in the world!). Most tourists just spend time in Roma Norte and Condesa and they are amazing neighborhoods, but there’s so much outside of those towns. The very least you could do is go to the Teotihuacan Pyramids, spend a day in the historic center, and stop being a little b and eat some crickets.  They are really high in nutrients. Much more sustainable than eating any meat! Check out as many Diego Rivera frescos as you can (ask someone near you the meaning behind them). There are lots of free walking tours that are pay by donation.  There are a lot of really nice restaurants, but you can have some of the best tacos you’ve ever eaten for just a dollar. If you ask the locals their favorite tacos everyone has a different answer, because there are too many great options. I hope to go to Mexico City at least once a year. 
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la docena - probably the best meal I had in Mexico was here… unreal seafood, the tuna and oysters were especially insane. taqueria orinoco - this was the first place I went in Mexico City where I had insanely good tacos. Most of the best tacos I had in CDMX / my entire life were from random stalls all around the city and I don’t know if they had names. theses ones are a little expensive for Mexico City (they cost like $4 and you can definitely get better tacos for $0.25), but they’re really really good and filling. lardo - this was another pricier spot but soooooo insanely good. menu is built around a wood fired oven on site and yeah I just remember having my mind blown consistently. the open air markets around the city are massive and totally underrated. I could spend all day there just looking at all the crazy stuff. Skibidi toilet pinatas, anime girl statues, handwoven scarves that say Mexico on them but they’re made in Indonesia. it’s awesome. Probably the most touristy thing I did was a boat tour in Xochimilco which was awesome. just a million guys getting hammered on beautiful boats in this canal/world heritage site. we were on a boat with two random families and an awesome tour guide who was studying for his MA in animal science and wanted to practice his Englis/make a bunch of money. At one point we paid a mariachi band to come on the boat and do a few songs it was unreal. Also people are really really nice in general, but a lot of them don’t really speak english so locking in on your Duolingo is that’s essential. oh also if you can get a reservation to see any of the Barragán houses you’ve gotta lock in they’re insane
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