After a long day at the beach, we decided to do a little food tour through downtown. Our stomachs only allowed us two spots...this place being one of them. Our criteria for selection was simple, nothing fancy, more on the cheap side and must have taco's. From experience, we noticed going to spots that don't seem so touristy or fancy usually provides the best food and service.
RICA COMIDA
You'd walk right by this place if you weren't on the lookout. The decision to come here was simple. Look at this place. It screams authentic.
*Click to enlarge. It's all about simplicity people. Easy menu..good food.
These taco's were good. I wouldn't say the best...or anywhere close to that...but definitely dependable. What really stood out was their pollo taco. It tasted so fresh...I wouldn't doubt that they killed the chicken yesterday and had it ready for cooking that day. The grilled onions added a nice flavor to the taco, while the tortilla was fresh, homemade and a bit crunchy...a first for me when it comes to "soft" taco's.
My only drawback to this place was they only provided salsa verde. A little tidbit about salsa verde in mexico...if you see any salsa thats green, it's going to be HOT.AS.SHIT. Spicy spicy spicy ass salsa. I only put a dab on my taco to taste, and that was enough for me to keep the taco salsa-less.
Pro's
-Cooked to order
-Friendly service
Con's
-Only comes with spicy salsa verde
Taco's ~ $12 pesos / .80 cents
Rica Comida ~ Isla Mujeres
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