Coyoacán. Caballo Calco 12
Colonia Del Carmen, CDMX

grown by
local farmers,
reimagined
for today.

According to tradition, long before city streets and food carts, humans were shaped from corn, not clay. Our lab and street collective were made to honor maize as memory, sustenance, and identity.

We craft each item
with native maize, fire, and flavor.

Whether it’s a reinvented classic or a seasonal special, our food tells a story with every bite.

Esquites
ahumados

Smoky, citrusy, and spiked with chile de árbol — served in the traditional cup or with a twist.

Elote clásico
y experimental

Grilled on the street or dressed in seasonal toppings — always on the cob, always from native corn.

Tlacoyos
artesanales

Hand-shaped with blue maize masa and filled with heirloom beans or requesón.

Tamales
de temporada

Corn wrapped in memory — rotating tamale creations rooted in tradition and sourced locally.

Corn Is
Culture

Swipe or scroll through the legends and symbols that give corn its sacred place in Mesoamerican life.

keep the story growing

Join our collective, support small farmers, or just come eat with us.