We stumbled upon this place out of the blue looking for a place where the locals eat, and we found it.
After coming here, we saw a few street vendors also dine here. The service is quick and efficient — and mega cost effective. We had a full meal with drinks for two and paid 120 pesos (5 USD) and potion sizes were more than enough. They have all mine from vegetarian to meat lovers.
Please note they only take pesos, the menu is in Spanish and you seat yourself. The restaurant is located on a side street so if your looking for hype, intimate, not local — this isn’t the...
Read moreProbably wouldn't recommend to a friend. We ordered enchiladas - the chicken was dry and the meal was flavourless. We had to ask for a coke three times. They were busy and under staffed for the amount of people in the restaurant - we felt sorry for the waitress run off her feet. We also had to sit through a poor performance of someone battling their way through a few songs. This was very loud and quite punishing on the ear drums. Then we were made to feel guilty for not tipping the "musician". In our opinion, there are better places to eat at in Tulum. However, it...
Read moreThe best enchiladas rojas you will ever eat. Ever. I mean it. Think- Nonna's homemade gravy (marinara sauce) meets mild chiles atop a deliciously tender enchilada. We stumbled upon this place while walking home after realizing that all the locals were swarming in after work. Man, I will be dreaming about their enchiladas for the rest of my life. The service was quick, and everything was dirt cheap. We got two entrees which included rice/beans and drinks and paid less than 8 bucks total. This place is the real deal. No gate keeping here- I hope this place...
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