Sabores de Tucson (Photo courtesy of Southern Arizona Arts & Cultural Alliance)

A Taste of Mexico: ‘Sabores de Tucson’ Brings the Heat


March 21, 2025
By Matt Sterner

“Tucson’s Mexican food traditions run deep,” said Kate Marquez, Executive Director of Southern Arizona Arts & Cultural Alliance (SAACA).

Sabores de Tucson: America’s Best Mexican Food Festival is happening on Friday, May 2 at the Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa, 3800 E. Sunrise Dr.

The event is all about the diverse flavors of Mexico’s culinary region — more than 30 local chefs and purveyors, live music, artisan vendors, and art experiences. Through food, you’ll be transported to Mexico, celebrating the heart and soul of Mexican culture.

“This festival is a chance to celebrate that in a way that goes beyond just eating—we’re telling the stories, honoring the artistry, and bringing the flavors of Mexico to life through an immersive experience,” said Marquez.

A Culinary Journey Through Mexico

Each regional hub will be paired with authentic music, craft vendors, and other experiences that highlight the deep-rooted traditions of each region:

  • Northern Mexico – Known for its grilled meats, flour tortillas, and seafood, featuring carne asada, burritos, and fish tacos.
  • Central Mexico – The birthplace of tacos al pastor, mole poblano, and barbacoa, celebrated for its complex sauces and indigenous corn-based dishes.
  • Pacific Coast – A coastal haven of ceviche, aguachile, and slow-cooked birria, highlighting the region’s seafood-driven flavors.
  • Southern Mexico and Yucatán Peninsula – A showcase of rich indigenous traditions and tropical flavors, featuring cochinita pibil, tlayudas, and mole negro.

“People travel here just for the food, and we’ve already been identified as a culinary destination as the first UNESCO City of Gastronomy in the U.S.,” said Felipe Garcia, President and CEO of Visit Tucson. “This event is the perfect way to celebrate our close ties to Mexico and showcase the authenticity of our region’s food scene.”

“This event is truly a sensory journey through Mexico,” Marquez added.

Get Your Tickets!

The list of participating food vendors will be announced in the coming weeks, but in the meantime, snag your tickets ASAP (the event is likely to sell out).

  • VIP Admission (5 – 8:30 p.m.)($150) – Exclusive early access to the festival, VIP lounge, specialty drinks, custom tote bag, and upgraded seating.
  • General Admission (6 – 8:30 p.m.)($115) – Full access to all regional tasting stations, live entertainment, and artisan experiences.
  • Buy tickets here.

A portion of the proceeds will benefit SAACA and the Tucson International Mariachi Conference, supporting cultural education and arts initiatives across Southern Arizona.

Mexican Restaurant Week

At Tucson Foodie, we’re proud to be a promotional partner, and as the event approaches, we’ll be highlighting Southern Arizona restaurants during Mexican Restaurant Week — stay tuned for more details!

Sabores de Tucson: America’s Best Mexican Food Festival is happening at the Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa, 3800 E. Sunrise Dr. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit saaca.thundertix.com.

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