By rika on April 26th, 2012

I would like to introduce my complete iPhone gallery of some of the grocery products I've tried and ate in Mexico City for the whole month of April. Some of them are from The Green Corner, Sumesa, Superama or Oxxo convenience store, including food markets. If you have any questions in regards to the products
By rika on April 26th, 2012

Sumesa, Mexico City
There aren't any local standard groceries in Zona Rosa, where I'm staying in Mexico City. It is a pity actually. However, Zona Rosa offers small nearby asian groceries owned by the Koreans which in fact, are pretty convenient for me since I do cook my Asian cuisine very often. The nearest grocery
By rika on April 18th, 2012

I would like to share my favourite beverage in Mexico City. It is a homemade and organic chocolate soy milk, made from 100% organic cacao beans. It costs 28 pesos (~$2.20), which was pretty cheap for an organic soy milk. Usually in the U.S., some organic chocolate milk cost so much or too blended.
I bought
By rika on April 13th, 2012

I notice some of the traditional vegetarian restaurants I've tried in Mexico City were not great with styling food so I thought I would do it for fun. In my recent post regarding my first visit at a small, organic grocery in Colonia Condesa (western historic centre of Mexico City) known as, The Green Corner,
By rika on April 8th, 2012

The Green Corner in the Condesa area, was probably one of the nicest 100% Mexican groceries I went to, but it was very far from my apartment in Zona Rosa, maybe about 45 minutes walk. The walk can be tolerable during the mornings, but this April, it can be really warm during the afternoon! The