Find out what Healthy restaurants to try in Tulum. Mayan ruins tower over the sea in Tulum. The formerly walled city was one of the last to be built by the Mayans, and its archaeological sites are incredibly well preserved. Take a break from the beach to visit El Castillo, the Temple of the Frescoes, and the Temple of the Descending God. Explore an underground river under a canopy of stalactites in the sacred caverns of LabnaHa Eco Park, or dive into Cenote Dos Ojos to snorkel inside of caves in the middle of a forest.
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4 based on 149 reviews
Humo offers a variety of healthy options based in the optimum nutrition converging ancestral and innovative practices. We focus on sourcing local and organic ingredients to achieve the maximum density of nutrients in every meal. We offer vegan , raw vegan
I went two times to Humo this week for diner. The place is very nice, with a great atmosphere. If you can, book in advance to be sure to be inside. However outside is also nice. Food is delicious and drinks are amazing (though I only tried one again and again and again : the "Local" with Mezcal).
4 based on 1041 reviews
Wonderful Restaurant since 1982 with Mayan sculptures, hammocks, exotic birds, a peaceful garden with a fantastic jungle setting. Excellent Fresh Seafood, Healthy, Authentic Mexican and Yucatecan Cuisine. World Famous "Lalo's Special", a dish made with fr
Im from the USA, I went here with all my bridesmaids (11 of us) for dinner and it couldn't have been more magical being on the edge of the jungle enjoying the freshest guacamole I've ever had. I even went back when my fiance, his brother and my future sister inlaw. My future brother inlaw hates avocados, I told him if he was going to try guacamole again, that this was the best and he'd be passing up a good opportunity. He tried it and Loved it!! We ended up having to order more, and went back 2 more times.You want real, local, and delicious food, Come here!! Also being from the USA it can be scary to travel I felt super safe and welcomed!! AND THE MAIN CORSES ARE FREAKING INCREDIBLE TOO
4 based on 247 reviews
Healthy Vegeterian Restaurant with lots of Vegan options. A natural organic bulk foods shop at the front. We are a chilled open air sitting Restaurant in a back-patio. We have chill music and a desire to bring your meal with a lot of love. We give persona
Honestly, the food at Conamor is unbeatable. I am a vegetarian, and everytime I eat here the food is delicious. The problem is the servers and the staff in the shop. It is the slowest and worst service I have ever experienced, and that's based on many visits, not just one isolated time. I also had a very negative experience in the shop the other day. I wanted to ask if the bulk chocolate had sugar added. The woman working was walking around, so I said "excuse me", and then proceeded to ask the question in Spanish. My Spanish isn't great, so I was trying to make sure I was saying it correctly. The woman then stood right in my face and said "hola, hola". At first I thought she hadn't heard or understood my question, but then I realized she just wouldn't help me until I said hi to her. I felt bewildered and said "hola", and then she answered in a very rude tone. I was so shocked after that happened. Since I felt uncomfortable and disrespected, my husband and I decided to leave and not purchase anything. It's situations like this that just make a customer feel unwelcome, and then why would I want to go to a business that treats customers in that way??Hola RainaSorry to read you had a bad experience at the shop with our staff! We have talked to them to make sure they are more friendly and helpful! Hopefully to have you here back again!
Where to eat Mediterranean food in Tulum: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 460 reviews
Raw Love is a raw vegan restaurant located within the premises of the Hotel Ahau Tulum. The whole menu is vegan (except for honey), gluten free, sugar free, all the dishes are prepared with much care, love and intention in order to keep and maximize the n
Came here on bycicle, was a lovely spot for some breakfast and a drink. The desgin of the place is incredible! I felt totally relaxed straight away. I had an açai bowl and a fresh juice drink. The staff were lovely and they planned nice music too. The prices are a little of the steep side for Tulum however due to the location its to be expected. If your going past its deffinatly worth a visit.
4 based on 506 reviews
Our dishes are prepares meticulusly as our grandma used to make it. We choose the best ingredients to prepare genuine "mole" sauce in a metate stone (like from prehispanic times), to make sure get to the traditional recipes. Making our mermelade, bread, b
Five of us came here for dinner - two who had eaten here several times, and three of us for the first time. I already heard about the restaurant from other friends who had eaten here, and was expecting a memorable evening - I wasnât disappointed!Firstly, the restaurant is not air conditioned, but with a good through breeze and large open windows, this was not an issue.... lovely decor with traditional household objects, day of the dead skulls, and some truly outstanding original artwork. Friendly, expert service. Lovely table layout, hand decorated menus, cloth napkins, lots of lovely little touches. The main courses include a wonderful appetizer plate, including local artisan cheeses, hand made breads, mini-tacos and tortillas, spicy grasshoppers with sour oranges, and a well balanced habanero salsa.The signature dish is a Poblano de Nogado, and a world class one! Other choices include a potiso (chicken stuffed with Chaya and a cactus jam), and I had a huitlacoche stuffed Poblano with a red peanut mole sauce. All incredibly well executed and presented. I was full, but the others managed to finish two desserts which were to the same standard as the rest of the food.Good mexican wines to complement the food, and their own twist on cocktails.This was probably the best meal I have eaten this year, and I will definitely be back. Itâs worth every minute of the drive out of town, and if youâre wondering about the spicy grasshoppers with sour orange, you will never regret having tried them!
Quintana Roo, Mexico Food Guide: 10 Italian food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Tulum
5 based on 386 reviews
El Gourmet Tulum is a store specialised in customising the best panini and salad ever. We also have a wide variety of cold meats & imported cheese such as speck, bresaola, prosciutto, gorgonzola, fontina, emmental, parmigiano, among others. All our bread
We stumbled upon this place during our stay in Tulum while on the way to another favorite breakfast spot. The breakfast board on front caught our attention and as we are always ready to try a new spot we walked into this well appointed restaurant. We were greeted warmly and presented with the breakfast and lunch (panini) menus. Our decision to order breakfast was reinforced when the promotion was 2 for 1! We ordered Eggs Benedict and Huevos Mexicano with a latte and espresso machiatto - total $210p - about $11usd.Both were presented on a large black plate and the plating of both orders was exceptional! The eggs benedict had a small salad inside a very thin piece of bread toasted wrapped around the greens - a fried mixture of fish like a crouton and a delicious mustard dollops to add to the proscuitto that was in lieu of Canadian bacon. The mexican eggs came with smoked salsa which the chef presented in a small jar which he opened and the smoke escaped as he poured the sauce over the eggs.And the coffee was also top notch!Our waitress was nice enough to also introduce us to the dinner menu and after reading the starters and main courses we intend to return one evening for just apps and another evening to try the entrees.They also serve beer, wine and liquor.Thanks a lot!!!! It is nice to hear u had liked our place!!!! Wonderful review !!!We really appreciate it!!!
Where to eat Central American food in Tulum: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 157 reviews
Everyone in the restaurant except for us spoke Italian. The menu is small, but typical of what you might get in a seafood joint in Tuscany. Simple, straight forward pastas and simply prepared fresh fish. He ordered the small lobster grilled (they were out of the sous vide lobster) and it was perfecto. I had the seasonal vegetable fettuccine â a little disappointed in the vegetables (maybe frozen broccoli) but the pasta and sauce was done just right. I added a little of the garlic olive oil that came with the bread and it fixed the under seasoning. Seriously good lace to enjoy fish & feel like youâre an ocean away. BTW, margaritas were first-class and freshly made.
Quintana Roo, Mexico Food Guide: 4 Japanese food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Tulum
4 based on 216 reviews
Best Mediterranean Style Middle Eastern restaurant in Tulum, run by Husband and Wife from Cyprus and Mexico will be happy to host you and your family or friends. We offer Lamb kebab that is cook slowly in the oven. The best Falafel you will taste in your
We did lunch at Pasha when it was at the beach a couple years ago and know that prices on the beach are steel but it was a kittle shack,, charming and tasty- yet eventhen we felt the price to quality value was skewwd by location..... Well, now we went to Pasha with two local friends and all we wanted was to have a big shared spread of the mezzo and could not believe that you can order an order of an entree plate for a certain price but a mixed full mezzo platter is 600 pesos!!! We live in Barcelona and understand the value of small shared plates ut many of Pasha's were LITERALLY condiments in a tiny bowl, not ample for 4 people, as a price ticket like that would suggest.. In all honesty the 600 peso mezze is more apt for 2 people but he price for being in the pueblo supersedes the value of what you receive... chickpea puree in 3 ways, tiny bell pepper and eggplant spreads... salads and such are ok priced, but any protein dish is also high end prices for rustic soulful food... Está muy caro!Thanks for taking your time to review our restaurant .Our meze includes Falafel, Tahini paste, Eggplant spread, Tabule salad, olives, Feta cheese, cabbage vinagrete, Tzatziki Dip, Pita bread unlimited, toested pita chips, veggy slices , Hummus Dip. , Cheekpea salad.Obviously they are not condiments In a tiny bowl!!We try Serve tasty and fresh food and that has a price it doesn't matter which part of the world you come from. And our menu does not mention that meze is for 4 person. We try to suggest smaller or bigger mezze depending on what else you will order so you can feel you appetite. Thanks again for your visitEnjoy your vacations
5 based on 162 reviews
A new concept in Tulum, homemade bread, oats, freshly made ceviche, tostadas, smoothies, healthy salads, organic juice bar, energy drinks, street food, raw seafood, all with organic local ingredients. Open daily for breakfast, lunch & dinner!
Went here for lunch and thoroughly enjoyed the Ceviche and my boyfriend had a tacos which was great! Reasonable prices and they even offered us a chilli cherry Tequila drink on the house! Very friendly staff- I highly recommend this place and hope to go again myself!
5 based on 124 reviews
Italian style pizzas with innovative combinations, options of salads and delicious freshwaters in a relaxed atmosphere designed to share and live with family and friends.
Very Friendly people & good stuff to eat and to drink. I can recommend this place for all people. It's not the cheapest but its worth.
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