tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5726818504596195920.post1544156566763333343..comments2023-10-07T09:22:52.803-06:00Comments on GOOD FOOD IN MEXICO CITY: What the Market will Bear: The Mercado San JuanUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5726818504596195920.post-24635878842921573532013-10-15T07:02:01.666-05:002013-10-15T07:02:01.666-05:00weisswolfen, did you get the new business started?...weisswolfen, did you get the new business started? If so, where is it located? Inquiring foodies in the Pátzcuaro area want to know.<br /><br />Saludos,<br />Don Cuevas Don Cuevashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13512081335891808593noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5726818504596195920.post-30017373719304827952013-08-09T16:12:10.903-05:002013-08-09T16:12:10.903-05:00See my post on Italian food in the city especially...See my post on Italian food in the city especially Partimar. http://goodfoodmexicocity.blogspot.mx/2009/03/mangia-italian-food-in-mexico-city.htmlNicholas Gilmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08830656152832840826noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5726818504596195920.post-53418517135231522512013-08-09T16:09:46.577-05:002013-08-09T16:09:46.577-05:00I'm just starting a new business here in Uruap...I'm just starting a new business here in Uruapan .All Italian rest. cafe, retail, takeaway. The dream is to have all italian products the reality is that here is very difficult to get any italian products. Walmart has mozzarella from Uruguay. Sam's the best is Parmigian padano. Hope with my next trip to DF to find something at S.Juan market. Like Prosciutto san daniele, Italian cheeses etc. If anyone has suggestions I'm all ears with a great thanks.weisswolfenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13826984610853090600noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5726818504596195920.post-92071038013639201802010-12-24T10:41:48.201-06:002010-12-24T10:41:48.201-06:00Love that Mercdo and the surrounding barrio.
The...Love that Mercdo and the surrounding barrio. <br /><br />There's a cocina económica down Calle Ernesto Pugibet almost to Luis Moya that does good barbacoa on weekends.<br /><br />Saludos,<br /> Don CuevasDon Cuevashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13512081335891808593noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5726818504596195920.post-82265538566561680322010-12-24T09:47:02.431-06:002010-12-24T09:47:02.431-06:00OUTSTANDING NICK!!!!!OUTSTANDING NICK!!!!!Fabiennenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5726818504596195920.post-39806114610985342282010-12-24T09:45:12.544-06:002010-12-24T09:45:12.544-06:00Sensacional!Sensacional!Louis S.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5726818504596195920.post-24797809946697859422010-12-24T08:45:13.782-06:002010-12-24T08:45:13.782-06:00This market sounds incredible! Lucky you! What I w...This market sounds incredible! Lucky you! What I would give for some napa cabbage. We have not spent any time in D.F. in years, so I'm not familiar with it. But we know the Mercado Libertad in Guadalajara very well. It has wonderful, regional food of the state of Jalisco. We have many great market memories from travels in years past, a notable one being the Oaxaca market when it was still held outdoors.<br /><br />Thanks for this visit to Mercado San Juan.<br /><br />Feliz navidad!<br /><br />KathleenCooking in Mexicohttp://cookinginmexico.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5726818504596195920.post-73714055047459167632010-12-23T19:06:23.177-06:002010-12-23T19:06:23.177-06:00There was a large Chinese population here in the 1...There was a large Chinese population here in the 19th century, workers brought to build the railroads. Most of them were kicked out after the revolution. Suspected communists. <br /><br />As for the sellers outside the building, the delegation, in its fervour to clear the streets of vendors, swept these people from the sidewalk, hence Ricardo's smaller stand is in the doorway, and the poor old Aergentine 'Che Burnett' has to sell his marvellous empanadas out of the Chinese shop down the block. Talk about 'baby with the bathwater'. How stupid can politicans be ? Never mind....Nicholas Gilmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08830656152832840826noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5726818504596195920.post-31374524927782525922010-12-23T18:59:04.171-06:002010-12-23T18:59:04.171-06:00I love Mercado San Juan. When I lived in DF, I was...I love Mercado San Juan. When I lived in DF, I was doing research in archives in the centro, and San Juan was on my walk back home to my apartment. I stopped in a couple of times a week or more. Ricardo used to have a nice spot on the sidewalk in front, selling Oaxacan specialties. Sadly,last I was there, he was reduced to a small spot at the entryway. He can still hook you up, however. <br /><br />One of the neat documents I came across in my research was an agreement between two Japanese merchants settled in San Juan in the early 17th century, and from what others have told me, there was a not insignificant Asian community there at that time.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com