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A hall of small kitchens · Mexico City, Mexico
Photo: OsBlanco · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons
The Mercado de Antojitos de Coyoacan is a covered warren of food stalls beside the Coyoacan market in the leafy south of the city. Stalls sell quesadillas, tlacoyos, pambazos, esquites and the famous piled-high tostadas topped with everything from octopus to cow's foot and chicken mole. It is busiest and most chaotic on weekends.
Overflowing Coyoacan tostadas and fried antojitos in one raucous stall-lined hall.
Mexico City, Mexico · Coyoacan. Coordinates from the listing we sourced it from.
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