Do you think it is spicy?
What is your favorite dish?
Do you have a favorite recipe that you would like to share?
Did you know that there is an annual food festival in Playa del Carmen, Mexico called Taste of Playa?
Ok, enough with the questions. Let's eat already. Won't you join us? Provecho!
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"Sin mais, no hay pais," the Mexicans say, which means "No corn, no country." Seriously, there is so much corn in this country, it makes me wonder who's doing the inventory management. I made the mistake of believing two little girls who were asking for money when they said "por tortillas, por favor"-- I thought they were starving so I bought them tortilla, and then they laughed at me! They have plenty of food in Mexico, and it's ALL so good.
I'd have to say I most enjoyed eating the Azteca soup (tomato base, cooked with cheese with tortilla chips and fresh avocado slices thrown in at the last minute--the best one I tried had a whole chilpotle in the centre) and a Flor de Calabaza (squash flowers) quesadilla I bought from a street vendor in Mexico City for about a dollar Canadian. Wow. Wow. Wow.
Things are improving, of course, as more people and more restaurants are discovering the wonders of organic foods, sea salt, etc. But truly, even if Mexico had no beaches, ruins, architecture and friendly people, the food alone would be reason enough to go.
It can be hot or mild, according to the intensity of the chiles but not too spicy.
Hard to say which is my favorite dish. But if I have to pick two I would say any dish with Mole Poblano is fantastic. Also huachinangos Veracruzan or Yucatan style.
Where's Hacienda Tres Rios? Room rates?.
We are are a luxury resort hotel surrounded by 325 acres of preserved Yucatan jungle in the Rivera Maya. Room rates vary on the type of room. To find out more you can visit our home website at
http://www.haciendatresrios.com/
or
http://www.haciendatresrios.com/about-hacienda-tres-rios/contact-us/
Hope to see you here!!
Recently, I had a new one for me, huevos divorciados...which is basically a cheese enchilada separating two fried eggs...that was delicious also.