Join us for a cultural celebration alongside the Mexican Cultural Institute of New York. There will be live music and community activities that will allow you to get your hands on the rich traditions of Mexico. We will have nine different Mexican restaurants and independent food vendors, with two tents for folk art and crafts. Our food vendors start at 4:30 p.m.
La Contenta: Delicious traditional seafood from Sinaloa.
La Cabañita: Tlayudas, Empanadas, and Gorditas.
South Philly Barbacoa: Authentic Lamb Barbacoa.
La Newyorkina: Handmade natural Mexican ice cream & sweets.
Sabor a Mexico II: Delicious pozole, tostadas, chilaquiles, and agua de jamaica from Guerrero.
Cruz del Sur: Tortas ahogadas and guac from Jalisco.
La Providencia: Mexican folk art. (handicraft)
La Sirena: Artisanal and traditional handmade art. (handicraft)
JAJAJA: Plant based street food
Papatzul: Esquites and tacos cochinita pibil
Mesa Coyoacan: From Mexico City with love, variety of tamales