Jose and Luis are a couple who were born and raised in Mexico City, and have a shared passion for food, cooking and entertaining. Over the years, they have enjoyed sharing their table with family, friends and strangers, by nurturing them with their food and stories. In this experience, you will walk through the market with your hosts and stop at their favorite stalls to meet the vendors, learn more about their produce and buy ingredients for your cooking class thereafter. Then you will don your aprons and learn to cook garnachas, molcajete salsa and sopa conde. After you cook, share the meal you helped prepare.
• Private, guided tour of Mercado 20 de Noviembre or Mercado Alternativo de Tlalpan
• Try your hand at traditional Mexican cooking, then sit to enjoy your homemade meal
• Learn to prepare 2-3 dishes, adapted by Jose and Luis throughout the years
• Enjoy a glass of horchata or mezcal or local wine included with the meal
• Lactose free, gluten free, vegetarian and vegan meals
Please meet at Jose and Luis's home in Tlalpan Centro. Exact address can be found in your ticket upon booking confirmation. Please check the 'Before you go' section on your voucher for the exact address, the above only offers neighbourhood details, and not the exact address.
Local contact information: If you need assistance, please contact your hosts Jose and Luis:
Host Name: Jose and Luis Tabula Rasa
Host Phone: +52 5543 582 286
Host Email: angel.glezaraujo@gmail.com or luis.luisrojas@gmail.com
Host Address: Cerrada Santa Úrsula 23, Mexico City, Mexico - 14000
Meeting Instructions: Please meet at Jose and Luis's home in Tlalpan Centro. Here is a Google Maps link to their home: https://goo.gl/maps/11K5vhffcLSPNBXZA
Notes: If you have any specific dietary requirements and have not provided this information upon checkout, please contact and inform your Traveling Spoon host at least 48 hours in advance via their email or phone listed above in your voucher
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Traveling Spoon is a supplier of Viator and TripAdvisor. We offer travelers authentic food experiences with locals, in their homes. Founded by two travelers and food lovers, Traveling Spoon helps others make meaningful cultural connections through food. Contact us at reservations@travelingspoon.com if you have general questions about our services. For specific questions related to your booking please contact your host directly with the contact information provided above.
We hope you have a meaningful experience and look forward to hearing about it!
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127VV, 60HzHz
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