We have had the best food and service at Vidanta with this exception of Chiringuito. The service was terrible, nice employees, just terrible service. We never got our drinks refilled, we watched our food sit on the counter for ten minutes before our server finally brought it to our table. No one ever check on us to see if the food was ok or if we needed anything. It was a very different experience than we’ve had. We got the oven baked nachos which were not great. The chips were either stale or soggy and definitely was not worth $25 usd. For our meal we ordered the paella, which takes 40 minutes to cook and was fine with us. It’s serves two and there was plenty. It was a little salty but overall it was good. However our lunch turned into a 2 hour lunch. We had to find someone to get us our bill so we could sign and leave. This is the only restaurant in Vidanta we don’t recommend and don’t plan...
Read moreThe Chiringuito Restaurant at the Vidanta Grand Mayan resort serves small portions of food and watered down alcoholic beverages. In their favor, the food was good just limited portions for the price. I had a Mai Tai which was served without the requisite dark rum. They took the drink back, added the dark rum and brought it back still watered down. The margueritas my guests ordered were similarly watered down. They also removed, added tequila and brought back still watered down drinks. Cannot recommend...
Read moreDinner was good we ate here the last day of our trip. They are great small plates sharing Tapas and the boards had a mix that allowed you to get 1 oz of each. Restaurant is beachfront so you can get a seat that has a direct view of the ocean which is nice in the evenings. Reservations are required here however they allowed us to see the earlier than are expected reservation because they had cancellations. Service was a little less formal than the French restaurant here at the resort but still had an...
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