Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Eating at the Market

 As I said at the end of my last post, I was going to have my afternoon dinner at one of the restaurants on the upper level at the Medellín Market.  At the top of the steps is a place called Cha Cha Cha, and its specialty is Yucatecan food.


I ordered one of the Yucatecan packages.  It included a pitcher of "agua fresca".  The "agua" of the day was flavored with lime and cucumber.  It was refreshing.



"Sopa de lima" (lime soup), the most characteristic soup of Yucatán, is a chicken soup flavored with lime.  It was generously garnished with "totopos" (tortilla chips).



My main course was a plate of tacos of "cochinita pibil", a traditional Yucatecan dish of slow roasted pork.


The meal was certainly not the best Yucatecan food I have had, but what do you expect for 90 pesos (5 US dollars)?  It was cheap and filling.  I might return sometime to try the South American food at one of the other market restaurants.

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