This came recommended in our guidebook but sadly didn’t live up to expectations. We liked the location of this place a lot, the street is busy and lots of music/things going on, although we wish we’d just gone for drinks here instead of for food too. We ordered a plate of guacamole to start, but thirty minutes later the mains turned up, and when we asked about the starter we were told ‘sorry, we were out of guacamole’. I had the vegan fajitas, which meant i got a plate of plain fried vegetables (no sauce or seasoning) - i’m not sure if this is because I explained I was gluten free and they didn’t communicate that that meant it would just be plain or if that is honestly the vegan option. The tortillas only came about 4 minutes later. So the vegetables were cold by then. My friend went for the veggie burritos and was disappointed as they were mainly tortilla with little filling, and after two he was still hungry. Everything just took a long time, and having about four different servers in the outside area meant we were asked the same questions multiple times, but also there was no one who came to check after giving us the food - meaning I had to go looking for the salsas at one point. The bill came still with the guacamole on it, took another eight minutes to be sorted out and then brought to us again. Would not recommend to other...
Read moreDon't ever go to this so-called restaurant!!! Warning! We made relatively simple orders, two salads and two fish dishes, but we had to wait for one hour forty minutes to get the food, in spite of the fact that there was almost no other customers there. While we were waiting, the waiter was hovering around and repeatedly asked whether we would like to order more beer. When the salads finally came, the two of us who ordered the fish still had to wait for another 15 minutes. And when the fish finally arrived, it turned out to be rubber-like, dry and over-cooked, accompanied by dry rice and dry carrots. This restaurant was recommended in the lonely planets guide to Yucatan (July 2019 edition), which is a complete mystery, and make me wonder whether the authors of the guide have ever been...
Read moreBeautiful artsy restaurant on the Campeche's main street of the walled Old Town, 59th Street, which was highly recommended to me by a traveler colleague. Restaurant has outdoor street seating, as well two dining rooms inside, of which one is also gallery. Romantic place. I ordered traditional Sopa de Lima, which is light and refreshing and excellent to hydrate you when you are exposed to sun whole day and exposed to an extreme heat, which was fresh and very good, and Brazo de Reina which was delicious, full of flavors, and so beautifully served. Ended with the most amazing Viennese cake, on recommendation of my waitress Caroline. Learned that it is the family business. I recommend it, specially if you are visiting, or on...
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