Alex and Ale are a fun, local couple passionate about sharing their Mexican culture and cuisine with guests. Enjoy a private, homemade Mexican cooking class and meal in their simple yet vibrant apartment.
Join Alex and Ale in their kitchen to learn to make 3-4 traditional Mexican dishes including a homemade salsa. You might learn dishes such as flatuas, tostadas or enmoladas which are corn tortillas stuffed with chicken in a mole sauce. Mole is a dark chocolate-based sauce with lots of spices that is very popular in Mexico and easy to cook - a great sauce to add to your Mexican cooking repertoire. As Alex and Ale have a small kitchen you can expect to do the cooking preparation in the bar area and use the kitchen for the final cooking. Dine together on the homemade Mexican meal you prepared with this delightful couple.
If there is a particular Mexican dish you are eager to try, please let Alex know when making your booking.
Please meet Alex at his apartment, 2 blocks northbound from Isabel La Católica Subway Station and 2 blocks away eastbound from the electric trolley (trolebus) Vizcainas Stop. Exact address can be found in your ticket, check the 'before you go' section. Above is just neighborhood details.
Local contact information: If you need assistance, please contact your host Alex at +52 5591857885 or by email at alejandraito_1984@hotmail.com
Address: Mesones #45, Int 2 Colonia Centro Delegación Cuauhtemoc Cp, Entre Isabel la Católica y Bolivar
Meeting Instructions: Please meet at Alex's apartment before you head out together to the market. His apartment is 2 blocks northbound from Isabel La Católica Subway station. It is also 2 blocks away eastbound from electric trolley (trolebus) Vizcainas Stop. Here is a google maps link to his home: https://goo.gl/maps/cPeAUHhXK472
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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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Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
127VV, 60HzHz
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Buenavista Station, Toluca Airport Station
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Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike, Scooter
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