Huaraches Tehuacán, Family restaurant in Artes Gráficas, Ciudad de México.
Huaraches Tehuacán is a restaurant that specializes in a classic Mexican dish. The restaurant serves oval-shaped corn bases topped with refried beans, meat, cheese, and different Mexican toppings and salsas.
The restaurant follows traditional cooking methods from Mexico City's street food heritage and maintains authentic preparation techniques since its opening. This approach connects to the local food traditions of the city.
The name comes from the shape of the dish, which resembles traditional Mexican sandals. Local people gather here to enjoy this food and spend time with family and friends.
The restaurant is located near the intersection of Torno and Juan A. Mateos streets. It is open Monday through Saturday from 7:30 to 16:45 and on Sunday from 7:30 to 16:00.
Each base receives individual attention during preparation to ensure proper thickness and even cooking on the traditional comal griddle. This careful approach makes each serving special.
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