From the Nahuatl “Tlahco” that means “Half or in the middle” the taco has become the most popular dish in the mexican gastronomy, thanks to his different styles, flavors and colors, anyone can create
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Location: San Diego
What's Included
- Private transportation
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Lunch
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit, but kids 12 and up would probably have the best time since they can really get into the cooking. Just make sure they’re comfortable with handling food and mixing ingredients. As long as they’re supervised, it should be a fun family day!
A: The experience is usually held indoors at a local culinary school, so rain won't ruin your taco-making fun! If there are really severe weather warnings, they might reschedule, but that’s pretty rare. Just keep an eye on the weather leading up to your trip!
A: Definitely wear something casual and comfortable! You might get a bit messy, so I'd avoid anything too fancy. Closed-toe shoes are a good idea, too, just in case you drop something while prepping. An apron can help keep your clothes clean!
Discussions
Just went to the taco-making experience in San Diego—AMAZING!
I recently did the taco-making tour with Border Tours and wow, it was such a blast! We started in San Diego, and the private transport was super comfy. They provided beer and margaritas while we learned how to make both meat and veggie tacos. The best part? Eating our creations afterward! Highly recommend it for anyone who loves food. It was a little messy but totally worth it!
Looking to gift the taco-making experience—thoughts?
So I’m thinking about gifting this taco-making class to my sister and her husband for their anniversary. They love trying new food and cooking together. I'm a bit worried about how they’ll get back since it's in Mexico. Any tips on how this works? Anyone done it before?