Iâve been hesitant to try this place due to past reviews mentioning how expensive it is. However, in reality, itâs quite reasonably priced for the neighborhood. A can of Coca-Cola, a pack of M&Ms, and a large Kinder Bueno came to 88 pesos. If I had bought the same items at 7-Eleven or Oxxo, it would have been only 15% to 25% cheaper.
They also offer a hot buffet if youâre looking for a warm meal, with prices that are fairly standard: half a chicken costs 100 pesos, and each side dish is 40 pesos. There are also two ATM machines here if you need cash. However keep in mind that the ATM fee here is insanely high⌠130 pesos...
   Read moreIf you're in Tulum and craving fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, or a diverse selection of beverages, look no further than this market. From crisp veggies to a small selection of delectable cured meats, they've got it all. Whether you're in the mood for kombucha, coke, or a glass of wine, their drink options won't disappoint. Plus, they offer a variety of spirits, though do note Tulum's liquor sale hours. While the hot food from the attached restaurant didn't quite hit the mark, the market itself covers all your basic needs at prices akin to what you'd find in the States. It's a convenient stop for all your...
   Read moreIt's okay if you're one of the super wealthy or want to go broke, I guess. Definitely pricing out us typical folks. 75pesos for two individual bananas, which is probably why they don't have a price above them, but still... that's what I'd expect to pay at a convenience store in an airport. As for them selling premium products, they're still selling kellogs, granola bars, nescafe, typical oxxo or 7 eleven items. But they're gouging you for 160pesos for a box of cheap Kelloggs...
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