Mexico

Be Playa

Rooftop pool where we spent the majority of our time.

Hotel entrance

Hotel chic lobby

Right near the action

Playa beach – meh.

Getting his work on rooftop style.

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Bueno eats no. 2

Now this is a meal! All for about $20!
Yes, I’d like my bacon with a side of burrito – triple meat burrito at El Fogon.

Playa del Carmen didn’t seem to have as many cheap eats as Tulum and, I must admit, we did get suckered into eating on 5th Ave – the pedestrian friendly hot spot in town once or twice. After paying way too much for lunch one day, it was time to get back into thrifty eating. In came EL FOGON, which I had been eyeballing online for a few days. I did notice that many restaurants weren’t open on Mondays and Tuesdays so I was concerned that our trek across town would be for nothing (later did I learn that there are 3 locations, one of which was right by our hotel – my bad.) But luckily it was gloriously open and we feasted on carne asada and burritos that evening. Highlights of the meal included: pickled cactus – yum – and a triple meat burrito topped with a huge piece of bacon – yuck.

Plantain sandwich, popular in Venezuela I’m told.
Fresh made juices to sample at Kaxapa Factory!

Another culinary delight included KAXAPA FACTORY, a Venezuelan cafe that was both vegan, organic and did I mention cheap? Yup, very cheap but more importantly delicious! So cheap and delicious in fact that we had lunch here twice. The gentleman that runs the place is extremely friendly and although service was a bit slow, it was definitely worth the wait. I was stuck on these plantain sandwiches full of beans, meat, sauces and other goodness. They also had juices made from scratch that were super yummy. This place is rated #1 on Trip Advisor and it’s easy to see why!

I couldn’t help it. You can’t walk past a DQ without getting an extra Oreo Oreo cookie blizzard. Duh.

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Bueno eats no.1

Dinner time at El Carboncito!
Tulum town – a nice view of the highway.
Tacos al Pastor meat!
Salsas for days.
The final product. Pineapple on a taco? The best idea ever.

We ate well (and cheap!) in Mexico, which seems like a ‘no duh’ statement but I really do feel as if my hours of internet research really paid off. Many meals we paid only $10-15 for the two of us allowing for a splurge here and there.

The first night in Tulum, we ate at POLLO BRONCO. In our efforts to keep our budget low, we skipped lunch and by 4:30pm we were regretting it. Cranky and starving, we headed into town to find EL CARBONCITO, a hole in the wall with rave reviews and personal recommendations. Unfortunately, Mexico’s meal schedules are a bit later than us Americans and very few places were open at 5pm including the restaurant mentioned above. Crap.

With my patience wearing thin and my stomach growling, we combed the streets to find something, anything that was open. Then along came POLLO BRONCO, another hole in the wall restaurant, also with good reviews. It might have been sketchy looking and it might have been right on the highway but once I saw locals flocking to this place, I knew we’d found a good spot!

We ordered  marinated chicken grilled over charcoal (pretty much the only thing on the menu) that was pulled out of a warm ice chest – don’t even get me started……BUT a whole cut up chicken served with rice, shredded cabbage, salsa and a stack of warm tortillas to make tacos for 90 pesos? Hello deal! We were so excited and hungry that I failed to snap any photos. Whomp, whomp. Just picture the best grilled chicken you’ve ever had and times that by 10!

The next night, we did make it to EL CARBONCITO. This is another one of those sidewalk/hole in the wall type place with stupendous tacos al pastor. These consist of pork marinated in chiles, salt and garlic which is grilled on a spit gyros-style (see photo above!).  It is then sliced off in thin strips onto tortillas to make tacos. They give you all sorts of fixings, including my new favorite taco topping, pineapple. WOW. Like WOW. Tacos topped with pineapple…where have you been all of my life?!

Another taco joint in Tulum – Urge Taquito. Adam thought their menu cover was very entertaining…..
The most amazing salsa bar – Urge Taquito.

The last highlight of our Tulum Food Tour included URGE TACOS (pronounced UR-hay)  This shaded open air restaurant was a welcome relief after spending the morning discovering the Coba ruins and the afternoon diving in the centoes – no big deal, just gettin’ our explore on šŸ™‚ They specialized in fish tacos, which is what I got of course, but the kicker was their amazing salsa bar. I wish I could remember every salsa and sauce they had, but alas, I cannot, but it was all good. All of it.

Playa del Carmen Food Tour is next…..so stay tuned!

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more Tulum town….

Playa Azul!
Restaurant and beach
The view from our deck
Now this is a beach! Hardly a person in sight…
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Tulum or bust.

It’s going to take me quite a few blog posted to get all of these pictures up so please be patient šŸ™‚ Just got back from 8 lovely days in Mexico – 4 in Tulum and 4 in Playa del Carmen. We are definitely laid back ‘Tulum’ peeps, Playa was a bit too city for me. Above, are photos of the resort we stayed in during our visit to Tulum – Playa Azul – highly recommended!

Tulum is divided into two locations, the town, which is right off the highway and the beach, where most of these resorts are located. They’ve got about 40-50 of these tiny resorts dotting the beach, all with their own unique flare. I must say ours was the best though! Beautiful rooms, perfect beach location and great access to everything.

We chose to rent a car for the first part of our trip, and that worked out well (besides me getting taken advantage of at the rental place….that’s another story….) We had dinner in town most nights, which was far cheaper – can you say $10 total for 2 people?! – than the beach. We were also able to jet around to the 2 ruin sites without having to worry about the bus schedule. Very key. More to come!

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