Two doors down from diving, we came on a strong recommendation from David (our Coba guide), but mostly because we didn't have to hail yet another cab.
I just had a midlife crisis in the middle of the dive shop, so I'm looking for something safe. Guacamole is always good in Tulum, and I love my creamy, ripeness-peak smashed-up avocado and chips. A classic that never gets old, unlike the brand-new booty-bearing Brazilian-cut bikini burning a hole in my bag. This perfect place of guacamole probably sounds boring in comparison, but believe me, these flavors are anything butt.
More adventurous is the Ceviche Mixto, a vinegar-cooked jumble of succulent shrimp, tender octopus, and fish so pristine it tastes fresh-caught. We opted for the non-spicy because I'm weak, but a droplet of their habanero sauce spices things up to a bearable level, and each bite is seafood heaven.
We took a chance on a Coctel Mixto considering neither of us likes tomato. But this isn't any tomato-y tussle, this is a sweet, so-refreshing-it's-drinkable glass of shrimp and octopus that have soaked up the sun from that vine-ripe tomato.
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