I stopped for a Margarita on Sunday evening around 8pm because their “weekend special”sign was advertising Margaritas for 99 pesos. I was charged 150 pesos for a “House Cocktail”. I don’t like false advertising or being taken advantage of as a gringo. I asked for a Margarita, they asked if I want a spicy Margarita and I said yes, but if there was a 50% surcharge for switching from regular Margarita to a spicy one, I would like to be informed about it. Other than that the place was very small but very nice. Servers were nice and both waiters spoke good English. Music was too loud so I couldn’t hear a person across the table from me and we couldn’t have a normal conversation. I would love to try their ceviche, but unfortunately I will not give them...
Read moreThis is an excellent restaurant that has a seafood-focused menu. The service is excellent and the prices are reasonable compared to other spots to eat in Tulum. My husband ordered the octopus tacos which were filled with large chunks of lightly battered and fried octopus. They had a creamy, tangy sauce on homemade tortillas. I had the seafood ceviche tostada, which included octopus, shrimp and fish. It was bright and fresh, with more ceviche than I could eat. They accidentally got my order wrong and quickly remedied the problem. The service was exceptional and the energy of the restaurant was inviting,...
Read moreSuch a little hidden Gem 💎 if you’re staying near La Valeta please stop by and support this little cute hole in the wall! The quality of their Ceviche is hands down the best in La Valeta! Highly recommended it! The vibes are so traditional and it’s locally owned. Me a local Mexican from northern Mexico , Coahuila to be exact am saddened that Tulum has been over taken by non Mexican residents and business. Let’s support the local people! Check out this delisted spot ! Oh and the French shop La Macharie down the...
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