La Viga Mariscos

Seafood market · Ramos Millan

La Viga Mariscos

Seafood market · Ramos Millan

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Eje 6 Sur 560, CEDA, Iztapalapa, 09040 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

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La Nueva Viga is a sprawling, lively seafood market where you can score fresh catches, enjoy tasty snacks, and soak up a vibrant atmosphere in Mexico City.  

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"Tokyo’s Toyosu is known as the world’s largest seafood market. Given the city’s location on a bay, this makes perfect sense. The world’s second-largest seafood market is in a city that’s hundreds of miles from the nearest coastline, which makes a little less sense. Just as Toyosu replaced a slightly smaller Tsukiji, Mexico City’s La Nueva Viga replaced the old Mercado de la Viga, previously the largest seafood market in the Western Hemisphere. If you eat tuna cooked carnitas-style in a Mexico City restaurant, it is likely to have come from the Sea of Cortés, fished by crews from Sinaloa or Baja California Sur. If you have swordfish al pastor in Puebla, it could come from Pacific coastal states such as Nayarit and Oaxaca. Despite the long distances between all these cities and fishing ports, it is almost certain that your food made it through La Nueva Viga at some point. As the main wholesale seafood market for the tens of millions of people living in Mexico City, its influence extends into the greater Valley of Mexico and the many other towns and cities within. La Nueva Viga also ships some of the best specimens from Mexican waters overseas. On the flip side, specialized Mexican cooks often come to La Nueva Viga in search of rare ingredients from abroad. As is the case in practically all Mexican markets, the trade isn’t limited to the sale of ingredients. Seafood snacks and meals are on offer at many of the stalls. Some theorize that the capital’s appetite for fish and crustaceans pre-dates its establishment as modern-day Mexico City. The Aztec/Mexica capital of Tenochtitlán sat on a series of lake islands and its inhabitants routinely ate wild and farmed freshwater animals such as acociles and axolotls. After the lake was slowly drained and filled over following the Spanish conquest, even the New Spain population continued to enjoy these animals, now brought from rivers and seas further away. Some remnants of this ancient lake stood the passage of time as canals, including the existing Canales de Xochimilco and the now-gone Canal de La Viga, after which both the old and new La Viga markets were named. None" - linkogecko

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Silvisabel Fajardo

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Market in the outskirts of the city focused on seafood and different fish. The best price for raw and fresh seafood out there (many restaurants come here regularly). Not beautiful as other markets but the prices are what makes it different. You should bring boots or shoes you don't mind getting dirty as the floor is always wet.

Gergo Varady

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Super busy and enormous seafood market with an impressive selection of fish and other seafood. They also sell tasty tuna and octopus empanadas at the stalls on the side.

Ahmad

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Second largest seafood market in the world. Very little sea creatures you can't find here. Great seafood restaurants around, very nice place to visit, very safe and people there were great.

Ehsan Yazdan Panah

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Impressive place! Be careful no one applies COVID-19 protocols, however you will find marvelous fresh seafoods, fishes, jumbo king prawns, Octopus, mussels.... Go there! It worth it. Both for shopping seafood and to watch how the market works

David Trujillo

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If you are a seafood lover, I recommend this place. The food's flavor is good!

César Hernández Ramírez (Dragonite666)

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As a Market, it's one of the two better places to find/buy seafood and fish, although it will depend on which place do you buy it would be better or worst on quality and prices

Elijah Monroe

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You should have seen the one that got away! The seafood is so cheap and good. Even if you don't want to buy anything, it's fun to come on the weekend and see the catch.

Mario Camacho

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Excellent seafood, outstanding customer service