Tlacoyotitlán

Land between tlacoyos (tortillas)

Tlacoyotitlán (2021) by Adrián de Ita, Alejandro RodríguezAlcaldía Cuauhtémoc

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The essence of Tlacoyotitlán

Tlacoyotitlán means land between tlacoyos (tortillas) or can even be understood as a place between tlacoyos (tortillas). This goes hand in hand with the desire to make this restaurant the center and reference for tlacoyo (tortilla).

Tlacoyotitlán (2021) by Adrián de Ita, Alejandro RodríguezAlcaldía Cuauhtémoc

Reaching your heart since 2014

The Tlacoyotitlán restaurant was opened in 2014, with the concept of transforming the best known pre-Hispanic antojito (street food) in Mexico.

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Tradition and flavor par excellence

There is no doubt. Pre-Hispanic food has some delicious antojitos (street food). All made of Creole corn that is most preserved in the Texcoco area as Chalqueño corn. It is produced and harvested for a cooler taste in the dishes.

Tlacoyotitlán (2021) by Adrián de Ita, Alejandro RodríguezAlcaldía Cuauhtémoc

Preparation of the huarache (corn dough and beans)

Tlacoyotitlán (2021) by Adrián de Ita, Alejandro RodríguezAlcaldía Cuauhtémoc

Chalqueño corn

In Tlacoyotitlán, Chalqueño corn is produced and no other corn is bought. This means that all corn production is done on their behalf. In fact, it is a temporary crop that depends on the natural process.

The corn used in Tlacoyotitlán is authentic and not commercial. It does not even depend on irrigation systems or the like. It depends on the rains, which gives cornfields and corn taste original.

Tlacoyotitlán, Adrián de Ita, Alejandro Rodríguez, 2021, From the collection of: Alcaldía Cuauhtémoc
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Tlacoyotitlán, Adrián de Ita, Alejandro Rodríguez, 2021, From the collection of: Alcaldía Cuauhtémoc
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The tlacoyo (tortilla) is grilled corn and contrary to what is commonly thought, it is a antojito (street food) with rich healthy properties. There are varieties that use oil where the tlacoyo (tortilla) is even fried, however, the original way of preparing it is grilling it to conserve and preserve its flavor.

Tlacoyotitlán, Adrián de Ita, Alejandro Rodríguez, 2021, From the collection of: Alcaldía Cuauhtémoc
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Tlacoyotitlán, Adrián de Ita, Alejandro Rodríguez, 2021, From the collection of: Alcaldía Cuauhtémoc
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Tlacoyotitlán, Adrián de Ita, Alejandro Rodríguez, 2021, From the collection of: Alcaldía Cuauhtémoc
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Haute cuisine

In addition, this antojito (street food) contains escamoles (ants), which are an extremely difficult product to obtain in Mexico and which is also high in price. Eating a tlacoyo (tortilla) like this is a true culinary experience.

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Signature dishes with pre-Hispanic heritage

The cuisine was enriched by rescuing pre-Hispanic traditions with ingredients of entomophagic cuisine, which is characterized by the use of insects. Tlacoyotitlán is a fusion between classic Mexican antojitos (street food) with entomophagic ingredients such as gordita de chinicuiles (red maguey worm pancake).

Entomophagy is a pre-Hispanic heritage transferred to high cuisine.

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Fusion of cuisines and eras

Tlacoyotitlán is the perfect combination between pre-Hispanic and contemporary Mexico in both food and decor.

A must for any pre-Hispanic and traditional Mexican gastronomy enthusiast. Just order a dish and lose yourself in the unique setting that only Tlacoyotitlán can offer.

Tlacoyotitlán, Adrián de Ita, Alejandro Rodríguez, 2021, From the collection of: Alcaldía Cuauhtémoc
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Tlacoyotitlán, Adrián de Ita, Alejandro Rodríguez, 2021, From the collection of: Alcaldía Cuauhtémoc
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