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Mexico / Noreste (Tamaulipas, Nuevo León, Coahuila)

Noreste

Mesquite smoke and Gulf breeze — Monterrey's carne asada, pecan-caramel glorias, and the carne a la tampiqueña.

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Carne Asada a la Tampiqueña

A long thin grilled beef strip plated with a green enchilada, rajas, guacamole and beans — created in Tampico in 1939.

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The northeast runs on mesquite smoke and Gulf breeze. Monterrey grills its beef over coals — carne asada, marbled aguja, marinated arrachera — and roasts kid goat whole; Tampico stacks the torta de la barda and lent its name to the carne a la tampiqueña, a long thin steak plated with an enchilada and guacamole. Linares answers with glorias, burnt goat-milk caramels studded with pecans.

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Carne Asada a la Tampiqueña

A long thin grilled steak plated with an enchilada and guacamole.

Why start here · Tampico's 1939 restaurant icon.

Glorias de Linares

Burnt goat-milk caramels studded with pecans.

Why start here · Nuevo León's red-wrapped candy.

Arrachera

Marinated skirt steak grilled and sliced for tacos.

Why start here · The cut Monterrey made a national grill staple.

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