I wish you'd been with us
last weekend- it's terrific to go with such educated guides as Hammond, Bruce Kraig, Cathy 2, (and on my last visit, Mike G.) who really know how to eat their way around the place. I definitely recommend printing up the map, above, to take in lieu of a guide. If you like, post an event on the board with a time and meeting place - I won't be able to make it this week, but like as not you'll get a group of LTHers to join you (like as not, a group will already be there

) My rule of thumb: if it doesn't have fingerprints on it, it's not worth your time (e.g. huaraches, gorditas, tortillas are all better when freshly made by hand - look for the words "hecho a mano" There are some exceptions where the
fillings are interesting enough to eat off a commercial tortilla, but don't miss the opportunity to appreciate hand-squished masa)
If you want to sample more of the bounty this City has to offer in regional Mexican, you can read up on it
here and
here. None of the places listed offer the same kind of street-food atmosphere and bounty you'll find at the Market, but there are many places to enjoy. I do feel blessed to live and eat in such a terrific City (though it's been years since I had really good steamer clams.)