Nation-Specific Culinary Directory
Find local restaurants and bars, filterable by cuisine and fan-base.
Classic steakhouse with a vibrant bar. Perfect for a post-match celebration.
Lively spot in Capitol Hill known for its tacos and margaritas.
A landmark Cuban restaurant in Little Havana. A must-visit for authentic food.
Trendy taco joint in Wynwood with a hidden back bar.
World-famous Texas BBQ in Deep Ellum. Expect long lines, but it's worth it.
Regional Street Food Guide
Eat like a local, stay safe like a pro.
Tacos al Pastor
Spit-roasted pork with pineapple, onion, and cilantro. The undisputed king of CDMX street food.
Birria de Res
Slow-cooked beef stew. Ask for 'consomé' (the broth) to dip your crispy tacos in.
Cabrito
Roasted young goat. A Northern specialty often served with flour tortillas and salsa.
Mariscos (Street Style)
Shrimp cocktails and tostadas. Freshness is key - look for high turnover and ice.
Survival Tip: The "Busy Stand" Rule
In Mexico, high turnover is the best indicator of food safety. If a stand is crowded with locals, the ingredients are fresh. Avoid empty stands, even if the menu looks tempting.