Why I love sharing photos and hidden snack places in Mexico

I think that creating curiosity in people is something that I really like. And what amazing if I can do it with places that are not known by people. For me showing photos and describing the best food of the menu or the best activity of that place is the part that I love because I transmit to others the feeelings that I have when I first know about. I feel anxious so that others can know the place and if they are visiting don´t lose opportunity to try. Some times there are really little places that are starting or places that are not close with technology that make them not being in the radar of tourism. I like to help them so they can have more customers and if then from voice to voice this place turns famous will be the best gift for me to these people.

This happen to me with two street places in Zamora de Hidalgo, Michoacán. Both of them, selling a really famous snack in Zamora: boiled potatoes with different special and traditional spicy and sweet sauces. Both places sell the best boiled potatoes in Zamora, but the problema is that they are not really in the map or the radar of people. I am sure that michoacan people known about them but what about national and international tourism. I think we have to help to that people that are not in touch with technology but are really workers in Mexico. Each day they are trying to earn money based on the good seasoning that they have had for years. This is why, I send my petition for Google to add this both places, first I try with the first one and I received a good answer from Google because now they add to google maps this new place, I hope that with the years more people can visit this place and taste this really nice potatoes. Now I will send the petition for the second place hoping to have the same anwer.

For the ones that are interested in this both places in Zamora this are the addresses:

1.- This place is now registered as “Papas Zamora” and it have two of my photos. Here you have to try the “Papas Tarascas”. This potatoes have tortilla chips, esquites, cream and cheese but let me tell you that the most amazing thing is all the sauces you can put to your potatoes.

Amado Nervo Oriente 123, Centro, 59600 Zamora de Hidalgo, Michoacán. (starting the walker)

2.- The second place is in front of the “IMSS. Unidad Médica Familiar No. 82” just in the closed street that you can see in the image. I am in process of registering this place, but here you have to taste the boiled potatoe with the three spicy sauces that they have. They are glory!! Really !!

Visit Zamora de Hidalgo in Michoacan!!!

You will find really amazing things, I promise!!

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Greatings from México City!!

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Woooooaw! Amazing!!! After I read this post, I really want to go and know Zamora! Congratulations and thanks for share this beautiful and amazing places!

Thank You very much RadieN, now I know how to do this, on Sunday I just try tree times because I thought I would have luck uploading my post again and again. I just modify the other two that remained as comments so I can have only one post. Thaanks!!

Thanks for sharing! I’ll definitely add these places to my foodie bucket list! Both seem extraordinary and it’s a great way to support local business :slightly_smiling_face:

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