Acqua e Farina in Tulum, Mexico, is an absolute gem for anyone seeking a delightful dining experience. From the moment you step in, you’re greeted by a warm and inviting ambiance that sets the tone for an unforgettable meal. The menu is a culinary masterpiece, featuring a rich variety of dishes that cater to diverse tastes and dietary needs.
For those with food allergies, particularly gluten and dairy, Acqua e Farina is a haven. The staff is exceptionally knowledgeable and accommodating, ensuring that every guest’s dietary requirements are meticulously taken care of. They offer an impressive selection of gluten-free and dairy-free options that does not compromise on flavor or quality. Whether you’re enjoying a fresh, vibrant salad, a sumptuous entrée, or a decadent dessert, you can dine with confidence, knowing that your food is prepared with utmost care. The owner is also the waiter and he’s delightful. He also gave us extra special attention because of our food related issues and let us sample a lemon...
Read moreThis place is an absolute hidden gem — the kind of spot that makes you feel instantly at home the second you walk in. The vibe is warm, family-run, and filled with the sound of laughter and clinking wine glasses. You can tell they pour their hearts into every dish.
We ordered four different pastas for the table (because how could we not?), and every single one was a masterpiece. I went for the carbonara — silky, rich, and perfectly balanced — but the lasagna completely stole the show. Layers of flavor, just the right amount of cheese, and that homemade pasta texture that tells you it was rolled by someone who really knows what they’re doing.
Each bite tasted like a love letter to Italy, but the real cherry on top was the tiramisu. Light, creamy, and just boozy enough to make you close your eyes after every spoonful.
If you’re looking for a place that feels like being welcomed into someone’s home for Sunday dinner — with pasta so good you’ll dream about it later — this is the spot....
Read moreI had my hopes so high to try the pasta in this place, I come from an Italian family and for me Sundays is a rule you have to have pasta, its like going to the church. I tried to visit the restaurant a few times before and it was always full so I could never get a table. For me it only increased my expectations since I thought it must be the best pasta in town, it is always full and it is a truly Italian owned restaurant. The prices are very good compared to any other restaurant in Tulum however my biggest disappointment was to try it and realize is not fresh pasta but the kind you can buy in a supermarket. The service was really fast and friendly and the owner was really attentive. The decor of the place is very cosy and cute, and It is a small place, probably the reason they cannot make fresh pasta. As I see on the reviews, many people has no problem with it, but for me boxed pasta...
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