Night
Street Food
Bike Tour
Our first stop is as at a local taqueria in the Condesa neighborhood where you’ll enjoy pastor tacos paired with refreshing Mexican “water” while getting familiar with the group.
We hop on our bike, explore the Roma neighborhood, known for its bohemian and artsy ambiance. We will make a stop at one of my favorite taco shop known for experimenting with Mexican and international cuisine dishing out mouthwatering fusion tacos!
We will continue to explore the Roma neighborhood to go after to the main avenue Reforma and get a chance to taste traditional elote (corn on a stick).
You’ll also have a chance to learn about Mexico City modern issues that affect those who call this city home.
From there we return to Condesa crossing Zona Rosa neighborhood and after try one of Mexico City’s traditional nighttime street food, which is fried quesadillas with oaxaca cheese and sour cream. and finish the night with good mezcal and beer!
The tour is only available from October to May due to the rainy season.
“No seasonal price adjustments — same fair price all year.” ✅
205 Sonora Avenue, Hipodromo Condesa Neighborhood
What will you eat during the Experience?
“Mexico City’s night street food offers a different culinary experience than its daytime offerings.”
Menu:
Food expenses included in the tour:
- Gringa (Pastor in flour tortilla with cheese and pineapple)
- Agua Fresca
- Fusion Taco
- Beverages
- Esquites or
- Water
- Elote
- Fried Quesadillas
- Michelada
You will be supporting Local Economy.
Smooth Ride
Ride very comfy and safe cruiser bikes with a wide seat and have security equipment available for you, i.e. helmets, lights, etc.
A great combination of food, stories and bikes.


Bikers & Foodies in Action
Local stories, tales and details that are not told on conventional tours.









FAQ
Most Frequent Questions and Answers
The tour includes food, drinks, bikes, helmets, a guide, and all the stories — you just need to show up comfortable, full of energy, and super hungry!
The ride is at a pace that is not too slow but not too fast, because the idea is that we can explore several neighborhoods in a few hours without getting tired but also have time to enjoy them properly.
The ride is recommended for all ages, only if you attend with babies, children or people with disabilities, please write us via email or message via what’s App to share the options we have to ride together.
- Foodie Bike Tour (3.5 hrs): Perfect if you have limited time — explore Roma Norte & Condesa and taste a variety of street food.
- Mexico is Not Only Tacos (4.5 hrs): A great introduction to the city — enjoy more street food, visit Roma Norte, Condesa, and the lungs of Mexico City, Chapultepec Park, almost three times the size of Central Park.
- Michelin List Taco Bike Tour (3.5 hrs): For taco lovers seeking gourmet, Michelin-recognized tacos.
- Mexico Off the Beaten Track (4.5 hrs): For those who already know some of the city and want to go deeper, discover local life, hidden neighborhoods, and authentic food gems.
- Night Street Food Bike Tour (4 hrs): Explore the city’s flavors after dark in a relaxed evening ride — perfect if you’ve had a long day but still want to keep tasting and exploring.
At Food Hood Tours México, we’re travelers too. We’ve learned that a trip isn’t just about visiting a place and taking a photo — it’s about going deeper: discovering the origins of the food, the way people speak, why life works the way it does, and the places that truly matter to those who live there.
Most importantly, it’s about the people. The magic of travel is in their stories, what they can teach you about life, and the memories you carry in your heart long after the tour ends
Hey, a quick tip! During the rainy season (May/June to September/October), our tours run only in the morning, which is usually sunny — perfect for riding and tasting without worries.
Sometimes the forecast says it’s going to rain, but from our experience living in Mexico City and running tours, most of the rain shows up in the afternoon.
If it starts raining during the tour, no stress — we bring ponchos and rain-ready options, so you can still have a fun and tasty experience.
If the rain is really heavy before we start, we’d cancel for safety and give you a full refund — totally out of both our hands.
Pro tip: Do your outdoor tour in the morning and plan dinners or evening events indoors, so you can enjoy Mexico City to the fullest if you’re visiting during this season!
Click on this link to learn in detail about the cancellation policy.
Get in touch
164 Sonora Avenue, Condesa Neighborhood ZIP Code 06100, Mexico-City
Call Phone: +52 55 4164 9404
What’s App: +52 55 4001 3430
E-mail: contact@foodhoodtours.com