But the regional food in Mérida is not traditional Mexican cuisine, it's Yucatanean. I've eaten in only traditional Yucatanean restaurants so far on this trip and have not been disappointed. If I get the order right, my slide show of "La Comida de Mérida" includes:
- Pescado cerviche- white fish marinated in lime juice with olive oil & cilantro
- Ajo Pescado Mojo- (fish fillet in toasted garlic and lime)
- Queso Relleno- a carved and baked edam cheese ball served with light, almost brothy white/green sauce (tomatillos?)
- Sopa de Lima- a lime-based soup with turkey and tortillas
- Panuchos, Puerco and Pavo- black bean filled tortillas, made into tostados with shredded pork or turkey (I had both)
- Las Tresmosqueteros- 3 chicken filled crepes, each with a different traditional yucatanean sauce: Papadzul (green pumpkin seed), Pipian (red) and Relleno Negro (very, very black) with pureed banana separating each of them
- Pollo Pibil- Chicken marinated in a crimson achiote-and-citrus marinade, roasted and served in banana leaves
- Activo yogurt, prune flavor is my favorite, a staple "school" snack when I'm in Mexico




