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Monterrey

Monterrey

Mexico

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Monterrey 8
Northern Mexico 32
Mexico 369
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What to eat in Monterrey?

Monterrey 8
Northern Mexico 32
Mexico 369
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Originally from Monterrey

Cabrito

4.1
Most iconic: El Rey del Cabrito

Cabrito is roasted goat kid, a specialty of the Mexican city of Monterrey. Apart from Mexico, the dish is also popular in Brazil, Argentina, Spain, and Portugal. Traditionally, goat kid should be no more than three weeks of age and it should never have been fed anything other than mother's milk. ... Read more

Most popular regional dishes

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Tacos

Mexico
4.6
Most iconic: Tacos Primo

Tacos are the national dish of Mexico, dating back to the Mexican silver mines of the 18th century, when the word taco referred to gunpowder that was wrapped in a piece of paper and inserted into rocks. It was used to excavate the precious ore from mines and was called tacos de miner... Read more

2

Tripas

Mexico
3.8
Most iconic: El Gran Pastor

Tripas or machitos is a popular Mexican dish consisting of pig or cow intestines. It is mostly used as a filling for tacos, so tripas can be found throughout Mexico, usually at taco stands, and especially in open-air markets called tianguis. Boiled and grilled, tripe is commonly... Read more

3

Frijoles charros

Mexico
4.3
Most iconic: El Gran Pastor

Frijoles charros is a simple Mexican dish consisting of beans, onions, tomatoes, chile peppers, and coriander. Meat such as bacon, ham, or salt pork is also used in the dish, but mostly as a flavoring agent. The combination of those ingredients is cooked with liquid in a pot for a long time, unti... Read more

4

Chilaquiles

Mexico
4.5
Most iconic: Frida Chilaquiles

Chilaquiles are, at their most basic, an assembly of fried tortilla pieces drenched in chili sauce with optional meat and vegetables. The dish is popular both in Mexico and the United States as a great way to use up leftover, stale tortillas. The name of the dish is derived from chil-a-quilit... Read more

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Chiles en nogada

Mexico
4.1
Most iconic: La Catarina

Chiles en nogada or stuffed poblano chiles in walnut sauce is a star dish of the Mexican Independence Day, celebrated every year on September 16. Poblano chiles are large, heart-shaped peppers with thick walls, great for stuffing, and characterized by their flavors which can range from mild to ho... Read more

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Tortas

Puebla de Zaragoza
4.3
Most iconic: El Paisa de Tampico

Mexican tortas are luscious traditional sandwiches filled with delicious, mostly authentic Mexican ingredients. They are a unique Mexican creation, considering they are served in bread rolls, an ingredient that is not so often associated with Mexico. There are two bread varieties usually incorpor... Read more

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Torta de la barda

Tampico
3.4
Most iconic: El Paisa de Tampico

Torta de la barda is a traditional sandwich originating from the city of Tampico. The base is a crusty white bread roll called telera, bolillo, pan blanco, birote, or pan francés, depending on the region. The rolls are filled with shredded beef,... Read more

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Nachos

Piedras Negras
4.1

The first, original plate of nachos consisting of tortilla chips, melted cheese, and jalapeños was made for a group of military officers' wives in 1943 in Piedras Negras, Mexico. The ladies of the US Army Air Force base went over to a restaurant in the city, called the Victory Club... Read more

9

Burrito

Ciudad Juárez
4.3

Burrito is a dish consisting of a wheat flour tortilla that is wrapped in such a way that it is possible to fully enclose the flavorful filling on the interior. The filling consists of a combination of various ingredients such as meat, beans, rice, lettuce, guacamole, and cheese, among others. It... Read more

10

Tacos al carbon

Sonora
4.4

Tacos al carbon is a taco style where meat is grilled over hot coals. It consists of a corn flour or wheat flour taco filled with a variety of grilled meats such as skirt steak, although any type of meat will do. The taco is additionally topped with bell peppers, onions, and freshly chopped coria... Read more

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Sope

Culiacán
4.1

Sopes are small, thick disks of fried corn dough under a topping that usually consists of beans, meat, cheese, and a sauce. Every state in Mexico makes its own version of the dish and calls it differently. In Puebla, it's pellizcada (from pellizcar, meaning to pinch), i... Read more

12

Chilorio

Sinaloa
4.6

Chilorio is a Sinaloan dish consisting of fried pulled pork meat that is cooked in chili sauce and spices such oregano, garlic, and cumin. Originally, it was used as a way to preserve meat, but today it is usually used as a filling for numerous Mexican specialties such as tacos or enchiladas. If ... Read more

Most popular regional products

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Queso Chihuahua

Chihuahua
4.3

Queso Chihuahua is a traditional cheese made from cow's milk. The texture of this cheese is supple and firm. It has a natural rind and a pale yellow color. In flavor, it is mild and buttery, with a slight sharpness. The cheese is also called Menonita, referring to the Mennonite ... Read more

Most popular regional drinks

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Sotol

Chihuahua
3.7

Sotol is a clear Mexican spirit distilled from a group of plants of the Dasylirion genus. The plants are known as sotol in Spanish, while the most common English term is the desert spoon. Sotol is an ancient Mexican spirit, often dubbed as a close relative to tequila and mezcal. It is ma... Read more

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Bacanora

Sonora
2.9

Bacanora is a native Mexican spirit exclusively made in the Sonora region. It is made with a specific type of agave called Pacifica (agave Angustifolia). Despite its turbulent history, in 2000, this once outlawed spirit has been awarded a denomination of origin status. Bacanora is a type... Read more

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Tesguino

Chihuahua
n/a

Tesguino (tesgüino) is a type of beer made from malted corn that originated among the Tarahumara, a tribe from the Sierra Madre valleys in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. The beer is made by soaking and then mashing corn kernels. The mash is boiled with water for several hours and t... Read more