Street food$centro-historicoDaily 09:00-19:00Cash only
Cemitas La Colonial sells its cemitas at about 34 pesos on 2 Poniente in Puebla, the cheap Centro fallback for when market queues get too long.
Try: Cemita
Tip: At about 34 pesos this is roughly half the price of the market counters, in exchange for a smaller build.
Street food$el-carmenMon-Fri 12:00-21:30; Sat 09:00-17:00; Sun 08:00-17:00Cash only
Cemitas El Gordo builds milanesa cemitas on 13 Oriente in El Carmen, Puebla, opening early at the weekend and running through to the evening.
Try: Milanesa cemita
Tip: Opens at nine on Saturday and eight on Sunday, which is earlier than most cemita counters in El Carmen.
Street food$centro-historicoDaily 06:00-17:00Cash only
Cemitas America opens at six in the morning on 2 Norte in Puebla, which makes it the breakfast cemita of choice for anyone starting work early.
Try: Cemita
Tip: Six in the morning is an unusual opening hour for a cemita, and it makes this the breakfast option on 2 Norte.
Street food$centro-historicoCash only
Cemitas de Los Angeles keeps prices near 35 pesos on 5 Sur in Puebla, a small counter that trades on volume rather than on any kind of decor.
Try: Cemita
Tip: Around 35 pesos a cemita on 5 Sur, a plain counter that trades on price rather than on any kind of decor.
Street food$centro-historicoDaily 09:10-23:00Cash only
Antojitos Acapulco is a narrow 5 Poniente counter in Puebla frying molotes and pelonas, plus tacos de canasta, from mid-morning until eleven at night.
Try: Molotes and pelonas
Tip: Molotes and pelonas are fried to order here, so expect a short wait rather than a rack of them sitting warm.
Street food$centro-historicoMon-Sat 10:00-20:00; Sun closedCash only
Molotes La Ventanita is a hatch on 10 Poniente in Puebla selling nothing at all but molotes, Monday to Saturday, until the masa runs out at eight.
Try: Molotes
Tip: A hatch rather than a shop, selling only molotes, and it closes when the masa runs out rather than at a fixed hour.