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TASTE Travels Mexico: Cooking and Eating Through Mexico City and Puebla with Jenny Rosenstrach

 Join best-selling cookbook author Jenny Rosenstrach and TASTE editor in chief Matt Rodbard on a journey through one of the world’s most exciting food capitals: Mexico City. The trip is scheduled for March 31 – April 7, 2025. Travel with Mexican culinary experts and chefs to learn about local produce, craftsmanship, and, of course, classic street food staples like guisados, tacos al pastor, and freshly made tamales, with a stop at Pujol, the two-Michelin-starred restaurant from chef Enrique Olvera that frequently tops the list of the best restaurants in the world. And don’t forget about mezcal. Enjoy a tasting session that will open your palate to the many varieties of the smoky spirit—no trip to Mexico is complete without a sip and a lesson about one of Mexico’s most important products.

The trip continues to the historic city of Puebla to discover what goes into making one of the world’s greatest foods, mole, during a private cooking class. The visit to Puebla includes a stop at the famous Talavera pottery factory to witness the intricate craftmanship that forms each pottery piece, and embarks on a day trip to the picturesque town of Atlixco, known for its volcanic vistas and colonial charm. From a deep dive into Mexico City taco culture, to learning about ancient culinary techniques, to visiting renowned restaurants that celebrate the connection between the land and the plate, this tour is your opportunity to taste and delight in the unique flavors of Mexican cuisine.

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Double Occupancy: $7,295 per person*
Single Occupancy: $8,190 per person*
Deposit: $500 

*The trip is all inclusive and does not include airfare.

Mexico City tour

Day 1: ¡Bienvenido a Cuidad de México!
Arrive on individual flights into Mexico City (Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez, MEX) and transfer independently to your hotel. Meet your fellow travelers and cohosts, Jenny Rosenstrach and Matt Rodbard, during a welcome reception, then enjoy dinner at Rosetta, where Chef Elena Reygadas reimagines traditional Mexican dishes with seasonal ingredients and a menu that changes daily.

Included meals: Dinner
Accommodations: Hotel Marquis Reforma

Day 2: The Colors of Mexico City
Travel through some of Mexico City’s most interesting neighborhoods on a street food tour for a taste of iconic dishes like tacos al pastor, freshly made tamales, guisados, and outrageously good tortas. Afterward, attend an exclusive mezcal tasting at MisMezcales, which offers dozens of artisanal and ancestral varieties of the smoky spirit with flavor profiles ranging from light and floral to deep, dark, and earthy. Dinner and the rest of the evening will be at your leisure.

Included meals: Breakfast, lunch, mezcal tasting
Accommodations: Hotel Marquis Reforma 

Day 3: Michelin-Starred Mexico
In the morning, explore La Condesa neighborhood on a guided walking tour, an area known for its many beautiful examples of art deco and neocolonial architecture. Then enjoy a private cooking class at Expendio de Maiz Sin Nombre, where Chef Jesús Salas Tornés highlights native ingredients and culinary traditions found in rural and indigenous communities. After an afternoon at your leisure, gather for wine and canapés at Pujol, Chef Enrique Olvera’s two-Michelin-starred restaurant that is considered one of the best in the world.

Included meals: Breakfast, lunch, light dinner
Accommodations: Hotel Marquis Reforma 

Day 4: This Floating City

Visit Xochimilco, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the last remnants of a vast water transport system built by the Aztecs. Stroll through the stalls of the vibrant Mercado de Xochimilco, visit the 16th-century San Bernardino de Siena Church, and travel through the canals on a trajinera, a colorful boat, to a farm built on a floating chinampa designed to support ancient agriculture. Gather for a farm-to-table lunch made with local, organic ingredients like spinach, huitlacoche, and squash blossom. Return to your hotel, where the remainder of the day will be yours to enjoy in Mexico City.

Included meals: Breakfast, lunch
Accommodations: Hotel Marquis Reforma

Day 5: City of the Angels

Check out of your hotel and travel by private coach to Puebla, founded in 1531 as Puebla de Los Ángeles and now known for its colorful textiles, traditional pottery, and flavorful cuisine. Along the way, Jenny and Matt will discuss what it’s like to write and develop a cookbook, from initial inspiration to final publication. There will be time for a Q&A, so get your cookbook questions ready! Arrive in Puebla and enjoy a private tour of the Uriarte Talavera factory, which has been making traditional Talavera pottery since 1824 with production techniques that go back to the 16th century. Afterward, explore Puebla on a guided walking tour including the zócalo (main square), the stunning Capilla del Rosario, and the Mercado de Sabores, where you will have the opportunity to browse the dozens of stalls and enjoy lunch on your own. In the evening, gather for dinner at Mural de los Poblanos. 

Included meals: Breakfast, dinner
Accommodations: Quinta Real Puebla Hotel 

Day 6: One Sauce, Twenty-Five Ingredients

Today you will learn the secrets behind traditional Poblano cuisine during a private cooking class, where you will have the opportunity to make and taste classic dishes like chiles en nogada, chalupas poblanas, tortitas de Santa Clara, and, of course, mole poblano. In the afternoon, travel to Atlixco, known for its colorful murals, charming colonial buildings, and sweeping views of the Popocatépetl volcano, the second-highest peak in Mexico. Enjoy a guided tour of the city as well as time for independent exploration. Return to Puebla, where dinner and the rest of the evening will be at your leisure.

Included meals: Breakfast, lunch
Accommodations: Quinta Real Puebla Hotel

Day 7: Return to CDMX

Check out of your hotel and travel by private coach to Mexico City. Enjoy an independent lunch in Mercado de San Juan, a sprawling food market where you’ll find everything from fruit and vegetable stands to juice bars, fish counters, and specialty purveyors selling gourmet cheeses, rare game meats, and classic Mexican pastries. In the evening, raise a toast to your travels during a farewell dinner at Entremar, a seafood restaurant headed by chef Gabriela Cámara.

Included meals: Breakfast, dinner
Accommodations: Hotel Marquis Reforma

Day 8: Adios Por Ahora

Bid farewell to Mexico City as you depart the hotel for individual flights home.

Included meals: Breakfast

Hotel Marquis Reforma—Mexico City, Mexico
Located in the heart of Mexico City’s Paseo de la Reforma neighborhood, 124 art deco–inspired rooms mix modern and vintage decor and offer flat-screen televisions, high-speed Wi-Fi, designer toiletries, and air-conditioning. Rooms use only LED lighting, which considerably reduces electricity consumption in guest areas. Common areas feature cultivated green walls to decrease carbon emissions, while other on-site amenities include three restaurants and the Spa Marquis, a 16,000-square-foot oasis containing a fitness center, a beauty salon, body treatment rooms, a sauna, and an adults-only indoor pool.

Quinta Real Puebla Hotel—Puebla, Mexico
Set in the 16th-century former Limpia Concepción Convent in Puebla’s historic center, every corner of this historic hotel breathes details of the past. Individually decorated rooms provide air-conditioning, flat-screen satellite televisions, complimentary Wi-Fi, Salvatore Ferragamo toiletry products, and unique architectural elements. On-site amenities include a gym, a business center, Mezcalería Novicias bar, and the elegant Tierra Mia restaurant, which offers delicious Mexican fare alongside an incomparable view of the main patio.

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