



I concluded my five hours of sightseeing in a bar called La Bodega on Cempeche in Condesa. The place is known for its mescals, and thanks to English speaking young men I was given a full tour of at least seven different tastes (a sip of each!). The only one I could remember was called Pechuga de Pollo – distilled with apples, plums, and a chicken breast. Another was cremas de mescal that tasted like Bally’s. Finally, I settled for a shot of sweet liquor – a girly drink, I guess a Mexican answer to Cosmopolitan. Lol. All of them were different smells and tastes. If you think chicken smell is weird, what would you think of snacking on some fried locusts? To be honest, I am not a fan of insects, quite the opposite. But given that these little guys were fried and not moving, I decided eating them would an easy way into my brave new world. So I did. Not tasty.
A couple of months ago my friend and I were wondering why there was no real Mexican bar in New York. Then we concluded that there was nothing to drink besides tequila and Corona. When I told this silly thought to Manu, Rodriguez and Abraham, they could not stop laughing. Given the assortment of mescals’ tastes and smells, La Bodega could be the answer to our Mexican dream bar in New York.



An hour later I was equipped with a few suggestions from locals on where to go next on picture hunt and where to eat the best tacos from street vendors. I felt the way was well spent!
1 comment:
sounds like you are very much enjoying your new brave exploring self!
i want to see the spoils from the picture hunt!
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