Bajío
Mining-town and fairground food of the highlands — guajillo enchiladas, chicharrón tortas, and Dolores Hidalgo's wild artisan ices.
Enchiladas Mineras
Guajillo-dipped fried tortillas with cheese, potato and carrot — the miner's-town classic of Guanajuato.
View page →The Bajío is Mexico's old silver-and-grain heartland, and it eats like a fairground. Guanajuato dips tortillas in guajillo for enchiladas mineras and griddles potato and carrot alongside; León splits a crusty roll for the chicharrón-stuffed guacamaya. This is cajeta country — Celaya's goat-milk caramel — and Dolores Hidalgo churns sorbets in flavors from prickly-pear to tequila.
The Palate
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Guajillo-dipped tortillas with cheese, potato and carrot.
Why start here · The miner's-town plate that defines Guanajuato.
A crusty roll packed with crisp chicharrón, pico and lime.
Why start here · León's loud, messy street sandwich.
Artisan sorbets in flavors from prickly-pear to tequila.
Why start here · A century-old ice tradition worth the detour.
The Pantry
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How They Cook
Techniques that define this cuisine
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Kindred Kitchens
Cuisines built on the same signature ingredients
Other regions
Siblings within Mexican — each its own tradition.



























































