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Food in Mexico City: Top Tips from a Culinary Historian

Learn how to eat like a local in Mexico City, discovering tamales, mole, antojitos and more
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Lecture Description
Mexican culture and history is well embedded in its food and local traditions. You can easily track milestones of the country’s history in a dish or a drink. Join an expert on Mexican culture on this one hour, tasty journey thorough Mexico from a foodie’s point of view.
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Dyan

Born and raised in Coyoacán, Dyan is a Mexican-American art historian who loves nothing more than sharing the Mexico City she knows. With advanced studies in art history, film, and the art market, her tours balance scholarly insight with an inviting, easygoing style that makes complex ideas feel beautifully accessible. Raised in a restaurant family—and later trained in culinary school—she has an intuitive understanding of Mexico’s gastronomic traditions. This background allows her to guide guests not only through world-class museums and historic neighborhoods, but also through the city’s most compelling flavors with a discerning, insider palate. Fluent in Spanish, English, and Portuguese, Dyan connects naturally with travelers from around the world. Her experiences feel curated rather than scripted, offering a blend of intellectual richness and understated luxury that makes each tour memorable, personal, and genuinely rooted in the Mexico City she knows by heart.

You will learn about the difference between your local Mexican restaurant and what you can actually find within Mexico. This lecture is great for curious foodies who are planning to visit Mexico City and want to navigate some food spots on their own. The aim of this lecture is to make viewers hungry for both the food and the history of this amazing country.
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