Came here after my brother and I DOMINATED our parents on the Pickleball courts over at the Punta Mita Tennis Club, as it is just down the street. To my parents' credit though, they showed up everyday at 9am on our trip just to get slapped around at the sport they know and love so much. It was oddly reminiscent of Rocky somehow getting up off the canvas in round 14 in his fight against Apollo Creed. Kinda sad really, but you gotta admire the grit and determination to just get to the final bell.
Anyways, Boca Deli became our go to spot post Pickleball massacre as it is hands down a top 2 breakfast/coffee option in the area. The menu options are abundant, ranging from smoothies to pastries to omelets to pancakes. The Fruit Bowl paired with the Scrambled Eggs & home-made Chorizo became my lifeblood, as that Chorizo was hittin like a prime Apollo Creed.
I also learned that locals call Chorizo, "the Zo." Just kidding ahahaha I might try to get that up and running though.
For the last hour or so I have been trying my best to write some witty and glowing review of how tasty and beautiful this plate of Zo and Eggs with Beans & Chilaquiles was, with metaphors and similes intertwined that would make you laugh from your belly and simultaneously think "damn that is kinda deep though..." but I'm just gonna refer you to the attached picture because a picture is worth a thousand words. Although sometimes I vehemently disagree with that platitude, I think a few words can be worth thousands of pictures at times. But this, my dear reader, is not one of those times.
Few things I enjoy in this life like eating some quality Chorizo when in Mexico. I gotta shout out my Mom for putting me on the Zo, Nancy Novo a mf legend!
Thank you Boca Deli, I'll be back soon enough Si Dios quiere! Keep cookin up the home-made Zo!!
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When asked why the coffee is so expensive, they were uninterested in my feedback about the quality and the overcharge.
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