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Emilio Carrazanza 221
Col. Reforma
68050 Oaxaca
Mexico
Hours
What time does Piticó open?
Piticó opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Piticó close?
Piticó closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Piticó is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 7:00 AM - 11:00 PMSun Closed
Does Piticó take credit cards?
Yes, Piticó takes credit cards.
Does Piticó have bike parking?
No, Piticó does not have bike parking.
Does Piticó have parking?
Yes, Piticó has parking options.
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Mercado Benito Juarez is a traditional market in the city center of Oaxaca. It's right next to the…read moreZocalo (main square) and is an indoor market filled with fresh food stalls, meat and produce, souvenirs, and other goods. You'll see local delicacies like mezcal, tejate, and grasshoppers by the buckets. Beware that there is a raw meat alley that does not smell good at all if you're sensitive to that. If you're visiting Oaxaca you will most likely visit this market and the adjacent Mercado 20 de Noviembre. It's a glimpse into the daily lives of many local people and the things they eat, drink, and buy.
Another MUST SEE in Oaxaca…read more During our time in Oaxaca we came here several time LOL We ate here, shopped here and explored. You can literally spend all day here This mercado has everything and anything you can think of. Tons of restaurants, and vendors selling seasoned grasshoppers, mole, liquor, chocolate, herbs and spices, ice cream, seafood, meat ect Everyone is super friendly, we felt safe here at all times
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This cute market was situated very close to our Airbnb. We walked through the shop stalls and…read morebrowsed quite a bit of pretty items and delicious-smelling food. None of us purchased anything, but it was a nice activity.
We started with a hearty breakfast of chilaquiles at Fonda Celia. They were crispy and the salsas…read moreflavorful, but not really spicy. The cafe de olla had just the right touch of cinnamon and was not sweet, which I prefer. The breakfast came With bolillos, a vanilla concha and a pan de yema. The food area is clean and organized for a mercado. Tables are communal and we had a pleasant interchange with a local couple. The servers were busy, but managed to attend to everyone and even got our special requests (I can't stand cilantro and raw onion, but my husband likes them).
Pan dulce
If you're looking for fresh fruits & veggies this is the perfect place to go to!…read moreThe owner is always looking to bring good quality products, and if what you're looking for is not available he'll be happy to get it for you. Prices are really good considering his business is in San Felipe. Also the owner makes sure you enjoy every visit, he always has a big smile when he talks to his customers and jokes as much as he can. Whenever you need fresh fruit or veggies and everything is closed stop by here, he opens from 8am to 8pm. You'll sure have a different experience here!
Siempre fruta fresca
Aquí la jícama
Todo para llevar
This place is delicious and I would eat here every day if I could. I love it. I definitely…read morerecommend it. I do not speak Spanish but was able to muddle my way to ordering an amazing breakfast.
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Enfrijoladas para llevar
Buen Café en el Mercado de la Merced
I like coming to this market because you can find a lot of fruits & veggies you don't find anywhere…read moreelse. It is expensive compared to other markets, but it's worth it. I constantly need fresh cranberries, and here you can buy them all year long. They also have different kinds of sprouts (which my husband loves for his sandwiches) and even edible flowers which I use to decorate my desserts sometimes. The lady selling seeds & dried fruit at the entrance has very good quality products and good prices too. Last year I bought big bags of popcorn & chips for my son's birthday, they were really good & fresh. Look for the lady who sells atole, her son has a stall next to her & sells amazing tamales, and on the other side the fried quesadillas are very good too. Also a few meters after the seed lady's stall, stop by the 1st bread stand. They have mini amarillos which make awesome sandwiches for kids and for adults too!
El mejor local de quesadillas es este. Deliciosas.
This is a wonderful neighborhood market in the Las Flores community. Fruits and vegetables, meat,…read moreseafood, and more. Especially visit the booth of Gloria and Modesta Hernandez Angeles, who sell hand-made tortillas, and freshly-made atole.
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