Visit Tucson on Tuesday, March 5, rolled out its inaugural Mexican Food Field Guide, an app that leads users to a trail of Tucsonโs celebrated Mexican restaurants, taquerias and food trucks.
It is the tourism officeโs second experience-centric mobile app targeted to visitors and residents since it launched its Outdoor Adventure Field Guide a few months ago.
The Mexican Food Field Guide builds on the cityโs UNESCO City of Gastronomy designation and its unofficial โ23 Miles of Mexican Foodโ food trail that crisscrosses every corner of the greater Tucson area. The app was a natural follow up to the โ23 Milesโ campaign, which Visit Tucson and the Southern Arizona Arts and Cultural Alliance kicked off in 2016, a year after Tucson was named the countryโs first UNESCO City of Gastronomy.
The app, available through americasbestmexicanfood.com, lists 15 randomly selected Mexican restaurants out of the 170-plus that Visit Tucson has identified throughout the city. The list will regularly rotate with some of the restaurants offering discounts and freebies with purchase to entice customers.
When you visit a restaurant on the app, you can get the restaurantโs unique four-digit pin number and check in, which is worth points that can be redeemed for Visit Tucson T-shirts, coffee mugs, stickers and other prizes.
โWe want to create excitement,โ said Visit Tucson President and CEO Felipe Garcia. โWe know that consumers, especially visitors, like listings. When you put the Top 10, the Top 5 or 15 things to do, or guides to do this or that, these guided experiences are sought after by consumers. They want someone to curate an experience.โ
Restaurants donโt pay to be included in the app, Garcia said, and restaurant selection is random, limited to 15 so as not to overwhelm users. The inaugural list on Tuesday included the iconic El Charro Cafe downtown, El Minuto Cafe on South Main Avenue, Rollieโs Mexican Patio on the south side and Seis Kitchen in the Mercado and on South Sixth Avenue.
โWe are trying to inspire local residents and visitors to go and try something different or something youโve never heard of before,โ Garcia said. โWe have amazing Mexican food.โ