By Jorge Calvillo (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Feb 10, 2014 07:22 PM EST

Renowned globally for his popular TV show, American chef Anthony Bourdain recently visited the Federal District in Mexico, where he toured some of the most emblematic places in the most populated city in the world.

Bourdain, whose show "No Reservations" has visited many places around the world to get to know the local food in the most unexpected regions of the world, shared on his Twitter account some of the typical dishes of Mexican food he found on his trip through the legendary Barrio Bravo of Tepito in Mexico City.

The international chef tweeted some pictures where he's seen outside a cantina in Tepito, where he drank some mezcal, one Mexico's most traditional alcoholic drinks.

List last Monday, December 15, the renowned culinary figure documented his tour through Aztec lands, where he visited restaurants in the Roma neighborhood, and other touristic places of the Mexican capital.

Mezcal? pic.twitter.com/vwu2dM5YW7

- Anthony Bourdain (@Bourdain) December 17, 2013

Later, Bourdain told his Twitter followers that his tour would continue in Cuernavaca, in the state of Morelos. Bourdain, who currently works for CNN, is one of the most popular professional chefs in the world, owing to his show "No Reservations", which was broadcast until 2012 by the Travel Channel, in which he toured some of the most exotic places in the world in his search for local food curiosities.

Besides talking about some of his experiences with typical food in the Federal District and the state of Mexico, Bourdain tweeted a picture of him at one of the altars to Santa Muerte (Holy Death), a deity venerated in various parts of the Mexican capital, mainly in the Barrio Bravo of Tepito.

Santa Muerte #Tepito pic.twitter.com0gircPuZ11

- Anthony Bourdain (@Bourdain) December 15, 2013

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