Published on March 27, 2026
Mérida is set to enhance its culinary offerings with the opening of a new fish and seafood section at its Central Market. This initiative will mark the second location dedicated to selling these products in the city, catering to the growing demand for fresh and diverse seafood options among locals and visitors alike.
The expansion is part of a broader effort to support local fishermen and promote sustainable fishing practices. a dedicated space for fish and seafood vendors, the Central Market aims to ensure that residents have access to fresh, quality products while also boosting the local economy.
In addition to a variety of fresh fish, the new section is expected to offer a wide range of seafood, including shrimp, octopus, and shellfish. The market’s operators are collaborating with local fishermen to source these products directly, ensuring that they meet the highest standards of freshness and sustainability.
Local chefs and culinary enthusiasts have expressed excitement about the new offerings, anticipating that the enhanced seafood section will inspire innovative dishes and foster a deeper appreciation for Yucatán’s maritime cuisine.
The opening of the fish and seafood section is scheduled for later this month, and local officials are urging the community to support this new venture. The Central Market continues to stand as a cultural hub in Mérida, showcasing the region’s rich agricultural and culinary heritage while promoting local businesses.
This latest development is poised to attract even more visitors to the Central Market, reinforcing its status as a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the authentic tastes of Mérida.
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