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Discover authentic Mexican flavors with a 3-hour food tour in Mexico City's Roma neighborhood, including 10 tastings and a warm home visit for $86.43.
The Mexico City: Food Tour with home made food (my home is your home) offers a unique opportunity to savor 10 tastings of authentic Mexican food and drinks over approximately 3 hours. Priced at $86.43 per person, this tour is ideal for food lovers eager to explore Mexico’s culinary diversity while walking through the vibrant Roma neighborhood. The tour departs at 1:00 pm from Foro Lindbergh Parque México and ends in Río de Janeiro Plaza, with a small group size limited to 15 travelers.
What makes this experience truly special is the chance to enjoy food from different regions such as Jalisco, Yucatán, Oaxaca, Sinaloa, Michoacán, and Puebla, spanning from pre-Hispanic to modern cuisine. The tour covers street foods, market visits, restaurants, and even a home visit, where Daniella, the guide’s wife, prepares homemade tamales and hot chocolate. Despite the inclusion of an alcoholic drink, the emphasis remains on local flavors and cultural insight.
While the tour is accessible to most, it’s worth noting that tips are not included. The mobile ticket makes it convenient to participate without paper passes. With excellent reviews—a perfect 5.0 out of 5 from 37 feedbacks—this tour is highly recommended, especially for those interested in authentic Mexican cuisine and neighborhood exploration.


The tour begins at Foro Lindbergh Parque México, a well-known spot in Roma Norte. From here, the guides lead travelers on a one-hour walk through one of Mexico City’s most iconic neighborhoods. This area is praised for its bohemian vibe and architectural charm, and the walk sets the tone for discovering local eateries and hidden gems.
Throughout this segment, expect to try delicious foods from all over Mexico, gaining both culinary and cultural context. The guides’ local knowledge makes it easy to appreciate the neighborhood’s history and vibrant street life.
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The tour continues with a one-hour walk through Roma Sur, another lively part of the district. Here, the focus remains on introducing authentic Mexican cuisine served at street stalls, casual eateries, and boutique restaurants.
This second stop offers a diverse range of flavors, highlighting regional specialties. The guides emphasize the cultural significance of the dishes, making each tasting an insight into Mexico’s culinary mosaic.

Next, the group visits the Mercado de Medellin, a traditional market known for its vibrant colors and authentic flavors. The 45-minute stop offers a chance to see, smell, and taste Mexico’s market culture.
Expect to encounter local produce, spices, and prepared foods. The guides help visitors understand the varieties of ingredients and regional produce that shape Mexican cuisine. The market visit is an immersive experience that highlights everyday Mexican life.

A brief 15-minute stop at Parque México offers a relaxing break amid the tour. Known for its beautiful greenery, Art Deco architecture, and lively atmosphere, this park provides fantastic photo opportunities and a chance to observe local leisure habits.
Though short, this pause allows travelers to appreciate the urban landscape and community vibe before continuing with the gastronomic journey.

Throughout the tour, expect seven different foods and three drinks, carefully curated to showcase regional diversity. The tastings include street foods, traditional dishes, and beverages such as hot chocolate and an alcoholic drink.
A key highlight is the homemade hot chocolate and tamales served at Daniella’s home. This personal touch offers a glimpse into Mexican family traditions and the art of homemade food. Guests are encouraged to come very hungry as the 10 tastings are generous.
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The guides, particularly Yibran, are praised for their knowledge, kindness, and insightful storytelling. They share anecdotes about neighborhood history, regional food origins, and social aspects of Mexican culture.
The home visit with Daniella cooking tamales and serving hot chocolate is considered a standout moment, providing a warm and authentic experience that extends beyond typical food tours.

This tour operates with a maximum of 15 participants, making it suitable for those who prefer a more personalized experience. The meeting point is near public transportation, simplifying logistics for visitors staying in or arriving at Mexico City.
The confirmation is immediate, and the mobile ticket allows for easy access. The tour’s 3-hour duration is well-paced, with enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.

The tour price includes all food and drinks, with hot chocolate and a complimentary alcoholic beverage. Tips are not included, so visitors should plan accordingly. The guided experience ensures educational context accompanies every tasting.
Since most travelers can participate, the tour accommodates different physical levels, but participants should be prepared for walking through neighborhoods and markets.
The tour has earned a stellar 5.0 rating based on 37 reviews. Review comments highlight the expertise of Yibran, the delicious food, and the warm welcome at Daniella’s home. Experience at local markets, authentic street foods, and personal stories shared by guides are frequently praised.
Guests often mention feeling like they’ve gained a genuine insight into Mexican life and cultural richness through the food and stories shared.
This food tour in the Roma neighborhood offers a comprehensive culinary journey through Mexico’s diverse regions and history. The 10 tastings, including homemade tamales and hot chocolate, provide generous servings and authentic flavors.
The small group size and friendly guides make it an intimate experience, perfect for foodies and culture enthusiasts. The combination of street food, market visits, and a home visit sets this tour apart, delivering not just tastes but a personal connection to Mexican cuisine.
While the price is reasonable given the quality and variety of offerings, travelers should be prepared for walking and come hungry. This tour suits those who want to explore Mexico’s culinary traditions with a warm, local touch.
“We had an amazing time on the food tour and were absolutely stuffed by the end. It was so fun getting to know Yibran and Daniella, they were excell…”
Is this food tour suitable for vegetarians?
The tour focuses on traditional Mexican foods, many of which include meat, but specific dietary needs should be clarified with the provider before booking.
How accessible is the tour for people with mobility challenges?
The tour involves walking through neighborhoods and markets, so some physical effort is required. It is best suited for those with good mobility.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours prior to the experience, allowing for full refunds if needed.
What should I bring along?
Comfortable walking shoes and a good appetite are recommended. The tour provides hot chocolate and drinks, but personal items like water or extra snacks are optional.
Is alcohol included in the tour?
Yes, one alcoholic drink is included, but the minimum age to drink alcohol is 18 years.