Merida Shore Excursion - Mexikansk matlagningskurs med hamntransfer





Beskrivning
Född i Mérida, Sofia njuter av att tillaga lokala Yucatecan- och Maya-rätter som visar upp det kulturella arvet på Yucatán-halvön. Sofia var en skicklig husmanskock och lärde sig att laga mat av sin mor och mormor. Hon älskar att ha gäster i sitt hem och får stor glädje av att dela sin Yucatecan-kultur genom mat och ett trevligt samtal. - Upptäck Merida med våra utflykter från hamnen till ett lokalt hem, för en privat Yucatecan matlagningskurs - Kavla upp ärmarna och hjälp till att laga en mexikansk måltid i en lokals hem - Njut av en hemlagad Yucatecan-måltid serverad med lokal öl och dessert - Upplev en smak av det äkta mexikanska köket och dyk in i landets underbara kultur med denna välkomnande lokal! - Vegetariska alternativ på begäran - Hamntransfer ingår i din Merida Shore Excursion
Turalternativ
Höjdpunkter
Vad som ingår
Upphämtningsplatser och tider
Sofia hämtar dig från denna pendelterminal - Shuttle Terminal Progreso (Auto Progreso Shuttle Station vid dörren på Calle 82) och kör dig till hennes hem i Chelem. Sofia kommer att släppa av dig vid pendelterminalen i slutet av din kulinariska upplevelse. I Progreso är det en lång sträcka från där ditt skepp lägger till till terminalbyggnaden (cirka 3 miles). Observera att alla passagerare måste använda pendelbussen som ligger vid fartyget för att lämna hamnområdet för att träffa den lokala reserepresentanten. Det kommer att finnas två skyttelbussar när du går av från fartyget. Endast de vita skyttelbussarna "AUTOPROGRESO" tar dig dit den lokala reserepresentanten väntar. Vid avstigning, ta pendelbussen som går direkt till terminalen; verifiera att du går ombord på den vita bussen med "AUTOPROGRESO" skrivet på sidan. Det är viktigt att detta är den enda skyttelbussen du går ombord på, eftersom den andra skytteln INTE går till terminalbyggnaden. Efter att ha stigit ombord på "AUTOPROGRESO"-bussen kommer du att köras cirka 3 miles innan du når terminalbyggnaden. Bussen från kryssningshamnen till fastlandet gör två stopp, ett vid Mercado (marknadsstation) och det andra vid Auto Progreso-terminalen. Gå INTE av vid marknadsstationens hållplats. Gå av vid Auto Progreso-terminalen. När du lämnar bussen kommer du att gå genom terminalen (ca 5 eller 6 steg) och gå ut från terminalbyggnaden på huvudgatan/vägen. Du kommer att träffa din värd, Sofia, vid denna utgång där hon kommer att ordna dig med din transport och härifrån hämtar hon dig och tillsammans kommer ni att köra cirka 40 minuter till hennes hem. Sofia kommer att släppa av dig när du återvänder till pendelterminalen efter din utflykt. Om du stöter på några svårigheter på dagen för turnén, vänligen kontakta Sofia direkt, hennes nummer finns i din voucher.
Resenärers betyg
Viktig information
- Spädbarn och små barn kan åka i barnvagn eller sittvagn
- Kollektivtrafiksalternativ finns i närheten
- Vegetariska alternativ finns tillgängliga, vänligen meddela vid bokningstillfället om det behövs
- Menyn kan variera beroende på säsong. Om några resenärer i ditt sällskap har några allergier, kostrestriktioner eller matlagningspreferenser, vänligen meddela det vid bokningstillfället
- Privat, personlig upplevelse
- Din Progreso, Merida Shore Excursion inkluderar en privat, praktisk Yucatecan-matlagningskurs, ett glas lokal alkohol och porthämtning och avlämning (Sofia hämtar dig från Auto Progreso-transferterminalen och kör dig till sitt hem i Chelem , och kommer att släppa av dig vid pendelterminalen i slutet av din kulinariska upplevelse)
Recensioner(8)
Ismael is incredibly personable and knowledgeable. The three of us had a wonderful day visiting the market, learning about food and cooking in Ismael’s home. The dishes we helped prepare were delicious. We try to take a cooking class when we travel internationally. This experience did not disappoint.
This was a wonderful experience for us! Ismael is a knowledgeable and fun guide to the city and its food. Some highlights for us included tasting fruits we had never seen before at the market, understanding the progression of making a delicious soup, and learning more about the history of the city. As first-time visitors to Mexico City, we found this to be a great way to begin our stay. Thanks, Ismael!
We enjoyed the authentic experiences of the market and cooking in his home including the wonderful fresh food. Thank you!
I like to do cooking classes when I travel these days. I found the Traveling Spoon website on Trip Advisor and it had a few options for México City. I booked the market tour and cooking class combination and was soon in touch with our host Farid Estrada. He cooks a meal in his apartment in Colonia Napoles, close to our apartment in Roma Sur so he suggested that the market tour be at Mercado Medellin. This was perfect for us as it was in walking distance. We met up at the market around 9:00 am. I appreciate having a guide in a market where the food offerings include many things that are new to me or that I just haven’t tried yet. The best item in this category is huitelcoche, the bluish fungus that forms on the corn and is used in many dishes with its delicate, earthy flavour. Farid made this a central part of his tortilla offering back in the apartment. We also enjoyed making some of the dishes under his supervision. A tour like this involves many things that make it so worthwhile doing. The food is, of course, the main purpose of the tour but there is a lot of cultural learning layered onto the visit to the market, for example. As we left the market Farid wanted to show us a unique community garden nearby. He explained how a vacant construction site was turned into a productive community centre with gardens, workshops, performance spaces and meeting places by locals acting collectively. The garden is called Huerto Roma Verde if you are visiting Mexico City. Check it out.
Lucia was the perfect host for us! She was a delight and a treat to explore the markets, and learn how to cook delish Mexican cuisines. We could not have asked for anything better, as we cooked in her fabulous home. Highly recommended to anyone looking for a first hand experience. No doubt a highlight of our trip.
Lucia treated our group of four to a truly rewarding culinary experience! She put a great deal of forethought into planning our menu, emailing back and forth to make certain we would learn something new and interesting. Our market tour was illuminating and FUN, as was cooking in her beautiful home. We learned so much about Mexican cuisine and culture. The atmosphere was relaxed, yet organized, and Lucia emanated warmth and kindness. We made a real connection! Definitely a highlight of our trip to Mexico City and an experience I will not soon forget.
As an industry professional, I was looking on Traveling Spoon for a historian of Mexican cuisine and the variables from region to region. Lucia was an exemplary wealth of knowledge about the history of Mexico city, as a native of the San Angel neighborhood, Lucia is a chef working in Mexico and exemplifying Mexican cuisine internationally. She took myself and my two friends, to the Mercado Melchior Muzquiz, answering all of our eager questions and teaching us about the market culture she had grown up and sharing our excitement to try the regional ingredients Mexico has to offer. I very much appreciated Lucia's translations in purchasing and conversing about regional legumes, specially some heritage ones I was seeking. We learned that guava, purslane, among other vegetables, were in season at that moment. For our actual cooking lesson, Lucia invited us over to her beautiful house and taught us how to make many variations on a theme--mole, tacos, chili rellenos-- and planned a fantastic three course meal for us. She shared the cookbooks she had about regional plants and vegetables (we cooked cuitlacoche, corn fungus, a tender fennel like front that tasted of asparagus, vegetarian mole) and taught us the extensive genre of chili rellenos. For our appetizer we prepared cuitlacoche and salsa verde tacos as well as mole with local grass, nopales and potato. For our main course, we prepared a duo of chili rellenos--an ancho chili, rehydrated in cane syrup, stuffed with refried black beans and chorizo and a charred poblano chili stuffed with Queso Chihuahua and corn, slowly fried in an aerated egg batter, rice (!!! the star), and guava gel with cheese. It is clear that Lucia has a voracious passion and drive for cooking, learning, and sharing. We had an unforgettable time learning from her and her sous, a charming older woman who compared arms with me and found all the same burn marks. I learned so much from the day spent with Lucia and gained a deeper understanding of Mexican cuisine and language surrounding cooking, before, and after the Spaniards. Lucia will tailor your experience to your interests, may it be fish or vegan cooking, and thoughtfully prepare a menu accordingly. Do not hesitate to book an experience with Lucia; if you are a novice, or a professional. Her enthusiasm is infectious and inspiring and you will come away from this day inspired from the market, the food, and stimulating conversation. We love Martina and Rita, thank you so much, again, Lucia!!
What a stellar experience! Ismael started off with an incredible tour of the local market that only someone truly connected with all the vendors could provide and then took us back to his home in a wonderful quiet neighborhood close to the city center and we cooked an awesome traditional Mexican meal together. Everything we made was delicious, but also simple enough to make at home (we've already made some of the dishes back home). Ismael spoke great English and shared his love of Mexican food and culture with us. This experience was easily one of the highlights of our time in Mexico City.



