Valle de Bravo, Mexico
Food: A taquito dorado from a local food stand.
Nowhere are the town's Mediterranean influences more apparent than in its love of Italian food. At Dipao Pizza y Vino (100 J.A. Pagaza; 52-726/262-2965; lunch for two $28), a wood-burning oven delivers crispy, thin-crust pizza. For a Mexican snack, head to one of the stalls on Plaza Principal and try a taquito dorado—filled with meat, grilled onions, sautéed squash blossoms, and rajas (poblano peppers).



