Good typical Mexican food, right on the town square and open for breakfast before everyone else. Enjoyed some huevos rancheros here before going on a flamingo tour to see the Biosphere Reserve that Celestún is famous for. The service was quick, the staff friendly and they even had a nice strong cup of tea which was an absolute delight. You can sit outside for some sidewalk dining under large umbrellas or inside. The tables are a little sticky, but this is a cheap eats place, not a fancy five star so if you like traditional Mexican food then you're fine. OH, and it serves mainly seafood so expect some flies like everywhere in a beachside town. Although I was here for breakfast, it's mainly seafood so not a lot of veggie options for our plant based diet lovers, but if you eat eggs you...
Read moreOur service and food was OK, nothing to write home about. We ordered huevos al la Americana and coffee. We sat outside. We had to fight off the flies. While we were waiting we were served pan tostado. We ate one piece of toast, however, we did not order it, we thought it was complementary. Also while we were waiting for our food the owner/waiter started talking with his friends out in the street. In the meantime 6 other people came in and sat waiting for service. All 6 got up and left because there was no service. The owner/waiter was still in the street talking with his friends. When received our bill we were charged $40.00 pesos for the pan, which we did not order. We brought this to his attention but the owner/waiter said nothing. We...
Read moreThe food was okay, but the service was very slow. I liked my huevos rancheros, though the rice on the side tasted not quite fresh to me. The food wasn't bad, though. And it came with a fresh lime.
I felt a little annoyed by the street dogs running around in the restaurant, but at least they didn't seem to be allowed in the kitchen. The table was sticky and overall the place seemed a little run down. To be fair, the prices of the food...
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