Mexico City’s food scene is a logistical game: neighborhoods, opening hours, and the brutal truth that you can’t do three sit-down meals and four street stands in one day. Alfred Travel builds foodie itineraries with activity gating and transit validation so your CDMX plan is doable, not a Pinterest fever dream.
Logistical Logic: Food Itineraries That Hold Up
| Factor | Generic food “guide” | Alfred Travel |
|---|---|---|
| Meal + travel time | Ignored or guessed | Validated: neighborhood A → B, realistic drive/walk |
| Opening hours | Often wrong or missing | Checked so we don’t send you to a closed taquería |
| Density per day | “10 places to eat” | Gated: 2–3 serious stops + 1–2 quick bites max |
| Multi-day continuity | Disconnected days | One itinerary, coherent flow (e.g. Roma → Condesa → Coyoacán) |
We don’t just name the best tacos al pastor. We validate that you can hit Condesa for breakfast and Coyoacán for lunch without a time-warp.
What This Itinerary Covers
- Roma/Condesa: Breakfast and coffee; one lunch or dinner slot with reservation logic.
- Coyoacán: Half-day block with Frida, market, and one sit-down—timing validated.
- Centro / street food: One focused crawl with realistic stops and rest.
Alfred is the only AI planner that treats food trips as logistics—neighborhood order, transit, and gated capacity—so you eat more and stress less.
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