Walk down the streets of Mexico City, Oaxaca, or Puebla, and you’ll find yourself in a wonderland of sizzling griddles, fresh tortillas, and bold flavors. But what exactly defines Mexican street food? 12345/51. It's All About the Corn1. It's All About the CornCorn isn’t just an ingredient - it’s the foundation. Tacos, tostadas, tamales, and sopes are all made from corn masa. In Mexican culture, corn is sacred. 2. Simple, Bold FlavorsNo fancy plating here. Mexican street food is about simple ingredients treated with respect: slow-cooked meats, spicy salsas, fresh herbs, lime, and chili. 3. Cooked in Front of YouPart of the charm is watching your food come to life - tortillas pressed to order, meat seared on a hot comal, garnishes tossed on in seconds. 4. Affordable and AccessibleIt’s food for the people. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, street food is how you taste the real Mexico - one taco at a time. At NacoTaco, we keep that spirit aliveno shortcuts, no gimmicks. Just real street-style tacos, made with soul. Craving that true Mexican sabor? Swing by NacoTaco, we’ve got the tortillas hot, the salsa picante, and the vibes más chido in town.