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Where To Eat For Under $10 In Mexico City
$2 tacos, $4 pozole, and more of the best cheap eats in CDMX.
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Taquería Orinoco
Taqueria Orinoco makes some of the best tacos de chicharrón and tacos al pastor in Mexico City.
El Rey del Pavo
The turkey tortas are the best thing on the menu at this casual spot near the Museo del Templo Mayor, though their torta de bacalao a la vizcaína is a close second.
Casa de Toño
Casa de Toño is famous for its pozole, and has several locations throughout Mexico City.
Eno Museo Jumex
Enrique Olvera is arguably Mexico’s most famous chef, and there’s an outpost of his casual Eno franchise on the ground floor of Museo Jumex
Where To Eat For Under $10 In Mexico City
$2 tacos, $4 pozole, and more of the best cheap eats in CDMX.
El Rey De Los Mariscos
El Rey de los Mariscos has some of the cheapest seafood prices in the city, and a rum and coke that’s mixed tableside.
Quesadillas Maria Isabel
Quesadillas Maria Isabel has been around since 1967, and is a great spot for a quick snack in Polanco.
Delmar Sinaloense
Delmar Sinaloense is easily the tiniest restaurant in Polanco, and one of the cheapest spots in the neighborhood.
Mora Mora
Mora Mora is a plant-based restaurant in Condesa, and it’s one of the best spots in the city for fresh juices, acai bowls, and raw snacks.
Pancracia
Pancracia is a modest takeaway shop with no seating, but incredible focaccia and traditional Mexican conchas.
Pasteleria Suiza
Pasteleria Suiza in Condesa is a neighborhood institution that’s been around since 1942.
Panadería Rosetta
There are too many bakeries to count in this city, but Panadería Rosetta in Roma is one of the best. Get the guava pastry.
El Huequito
El Huequito in Napoles is the self-proclaimed first place to serve tacos al pastor in CDMX.
Los Parados
Los Parados is a standing-room-only taqueria in Roma Sur that's great for a mid-afternoon taco craving.