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El Cazito de Michoacán

4.4 (19 reviews)
InexpensiveTacos
Closed 7:00 am - 5:00 pm

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La Unión

La Unión

4.7(29 reviews)
4.9 km

If you're looking for a place that serves the region's largest variety of taco options, this place…read moreis probably it. We had to visit multiple times to take in those options, and we can also say that their tortillas are among the best, namely because they are built to contain those fillings, unlike others that are simply not quite up to the task. Here are a few tips that we'd like to pass on from what we've learned: - The Lomitos offering is one of the best, bursting with flavor and smokiness. I think it's often overlooked, so definitely grab one of these. - The Lechon, Cochinita, and "Pork Belly" are all great, flavorful and juicy. You can't really go wrong with these, though the "Pork Belly" may not be what you expect, so read on. - The Castacan is the crunchy skin and pork belly that most Westerners think of, so if you're looking for that experience, this is your taco. - The Asado Yucateco (beef) is solid, but a little dry. Pork options are going to dominate it. - The artisanal cerveza is a great pairing with their tacos. If you are a beer snob, it's worth the extra cost. - We think you can pass on the queso fundido. It was more of a cheese blob than what we prefer in a fundido. Plenty of tacos to placate your hunger, so this can be a pass. - The light brown salsa is great, with excellent flavor. The small, dark brown salsa is a tongue-melter, so proceed with caution. I'm a pepper belly, but that salsa probably overwhelmed the great taco flavors, so just know that. Overall, a great place to get the variety and explore it. Seating was comfortable, and service was efficient, though not very chatty. They can get busy at times, which just speaks to the popularity of a well done taco. If you follow the given advice, you may have more of a 5-star experience. We had some of the misses, so you don't have to, though part of the fun is your own exploration. Buen gusto!

BEST OF MERIDA 2025 - Tacos La Union gets the nod for the…read morebest tacos. A humble eatery on Calle 57, they offer the best breadth amd quality at an amazing price. Service can be slow but its worth the wait. Oh and get the elote!!! So good! See prior reviews for more details and happy eating from John Seeto!

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La Unión - Inside

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La Unión - Chaya Maya, Carne Ahumada y Cochinita Pibil.

Chaya Maya, Carne Ahumada y Cochinita Pibil.

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Carnitas Los Tarascos - Toppings

Carnitas Los Tarascos

4.3(6 reviews)
2.7 km
$

From Chicago, first time at CLT today. Here are some thoughts about this hidden gem:…read more -This is a simple place. Simple menu. Simple seating. Simple food. If you're looking for fancy, this is not for you. -The service was very good! One of the servers spoke English and he was very friendly and helpful. -I ordered 3 pork tacos, and it came with just the meat. You can add 3 different salsas, onions, cilantro, and/or lime wedges if you like. -These are some of the best tacos I've ever had. Delicioso! Highly recommended!!

Wow! It was hard to order here as the menu seemed to cater to family-style dining, or take out,…read morei.e., meat sold by the kilo with wholesale style tortillas, but down low on the board was inscribed "Super tacos" and we are happy to say, they are SUPER!! I had an initial offering of 3 and CA had 2. She found her two to be sufficient for a hot day lunch, washed down with Coke but I added two more to my plate. No options, except the menu also mentions Buche tacos which is pork stomach, when we ordered so we both got Crispy pork chunks and a tray of diced onion, salsas and lime wedges, which complemented the food well and added the heat I was in search of. No English spoken here but the young waiter was friendly and persevered with us. We left feeling happy! Total bill was 166 pesos (7 tacos and two cokes).

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Carnitas Los Tarascos - Simple seating

Simple seating

Carnitas Los Tarascos - Mild, hot, and medium salsa with onions, cilantro, and lime wedges!

Mild, hot, and medium salsa with onions, cilantro, and lime wedges!

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Taquería La Lupita - Pickled onions and habenero salsa, the salsa is amazing but spicy!

Taquería La Lupita

4.4(14 reviews)
4.9 km

On our 21 day Yucatecan culinary quest, we ventured all throughout Centro Mèrida, and feel ready to…read morecrown the prized Cochinita Pibil winner. Taqueria La Lupita - Congratulations on your victory! To the uninitiated, let's spend a moment on discussing the regionally renowned Cochinita Pibil. This is a slow-cooked pork dish, made as a hybrid of traditional Mayan and more modern New World techniques, much as its name is a hybrid of Spanish (cochinta = little pig) and Mayan (pib = pit-cooked) itself. Traditionally it's cooked while wrapped in banana leaves, flavored with spices (especially achiote) and left in an underground pit oven for a LONG time. When done properly, it's a juicy, tangy, savory, delight that can go in a taco, a torta, or whatever you fancy. Taqueria La Lupita does serious volumes of business, and a highlight is certainly their cochinita pibil. But, they are more than a one-trick caballo. During our extended stay, we visited TLL several times, and got to try both form factors (tacos, salbutes, panuchos, tortas, polcan) as well as meats (cochinita pibil, relleno negro, lechon al horno, escabeche). We still couldn't try everything, and certainly not every combination. But we sure loved our experience throughout, even for the items that were not notable winners. This place is popular for all the right reasons: Deliciousness, variety, service, value, experience. Even when it was a bit busy, they have a lot of tables, and we had really good service there. Don't get discouraged by a little wait time...it's the best option we found in Santiago Plaza/Market. Some places in Mèrida may have struggled to maintain their experience after being highlighted by Netflix or Youtube programs, but Taqueria La Lupita has stayed true, and we couldn't have been more delighted by our visits there. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did!

Unfortunately, It was not worth the hype for me. Bland and hard tortillas. Not for me.read more

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Taquería La Lupita
Taquería La Lupita - Lechon Al Horno Torta

Lechon Al Horno Torta

Taquería La Lupita - Menu September 2023

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Menu September 2023

Habanero's - Making homemade tortillas and customized salsa

Habanero's

4.1(21 reviews)
2.1 km
$$

This place was great. It was really exciting walking in and seeing the girl make homemade corn…read moretortillas. We also got a sheet to check off if we wanted mild, hot, or ex spicy hot sauce. You pick green or red and then what peppers you want them to use. It was absolutely delish. Especially when you put it on your homemade hot corn tortillas the chilaquiles were good, but not the best I had while I was there. I would have to say the highlight was the churros. They came out pipping hot and were simply fantastic with my coffee. It was a great experience and when I go back it will definitely be a place a go too. The staff were all very friendly and smiling. They had someone there that could speak English so that was a plus. Google translate can only do so much. Ha ha

So Honesty is best policy Yes the restaurant has very clean…read morevibe Not your ordinary Yucateco restaurant Mexican Yucateco modern feel. Arturo is great server He is hoping around and very friendly... Now the food...Lechon was basically carnitas The Panucho relleno negro trash Aslo it looked like tostada. Now it was nice to see Frijol con puerco on the menu without being monday or trying to find it before it's all gone by 3:00pm Back home we eat after 5:00 But for them they eat dinner during lunch...oh well Anyways Frijol con puerco was good hot and fresh...my down side very little meat and also very little of everything on sides. Overall would i come back....no Unless I really wanted Frijol con puerco not being on monday i might come back...oh and churros were ok

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Habanero's - Making fresh homemade tortillas

Making fresh homemade tortillas

Habanero's - Delicioso

Delicioso

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El Cazito de Michoacán - tacos - Updated May 2026

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