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"A historic Mexico City establishment operating since 1935 that claims to have invented the huarache; famous for fried masa 'sandal' bases piled high with salsas, onions, cilantro, various meats and a sprinkling of queso fresco—widely regarded as a benchmark for classic huaraches in the capital." - Meagan Drillinger
Historic Mexico City spot, inventor of the huarache, serves classic
Torno 154 esq, Juan A. Mateos, Artes Gráficas, Venustiano Carranza, 15830 CDMX, Mexico Get directions
MX$100–200