grab food at masala y maiz, see some jazz in juarez, take a morning stroll around parque de chapultepec then grab food at Lardo nearby, see some opera, try taking public transit at least once, if you want to meet people get on bumble or hinge and say you’re looking for people to hang with, Kiin Thai-Viet Eatery is one of my fave spots
Feb 10, 2025

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