Prep Counter in Mexico City
by Anne May
Morning light spills across the tiled counter of a bustling Mexico City taqueria, illuminating a chaotic yet functional workspace. A ceramic coffee mug sits near a stack of fresh tortillas, its steam long gone, while a wooden mallet rests beside a loaf pan used for pressing al pastor. Soap streaks mar the white wall tiles, evidence of the morning’s cleaning rush, and a brush with splayed bristles lies abandoned near a match striker. One berry adds a splash of unexpected color against the worn wood, and a tapestry hangs loosely in the background, framing the scene of hurried preparation. The dustpan leans against a crate, ready for the day’s debris, showing the lived-in reality of early service.
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