On this Mexican Food trip, we started in Tulum, Mexico! Stay tuned for the full video series.
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Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico:
My wife Ying and I, and our baby Micah, traveled to Mexico with my friend Carlos and his family. I met Carlos many years ago in University in Phoenix, Arizona, and he’s originally from Sonora, in Northern Mexico. Throughout University, Carlos and I would eat Mexican food non-stop, and we dreamed of traveling in Mexico to experience more. Finally we made this trip happen!
We actually flew into Cancun, and then immediately drove down to Playa Del Carmen where we based ourselves. On our first day we decided to take a day trip to Tulum, a small town on the Riviera Maya coast, and one of the official historical port cities of the Maya.
Taquería Honorio - First things first, we started off with some breakfast tacos at a well known Mexican street food spot in Tulum. I had a mix of four different types of tacos, all of which were extraordinary, but probably the best was the lechon, the roast suckling pig. This is a must eat tacos restaurant when you’re in Tulum.
Price for my plate - 64 MXN ($3.45)
Ruins of Tulum - 70 MXN ($3.77) - One of the main attractions in Tulum are the ancient Mayan ruins. It’s a beautiful place, and what makes it so incredible are not only the ruins, but the fact that they are right up along the gorgeous turquoise Caribbean coast. It was great to walk around, even though it was packed with visitors.
Playa Paraiso - Next we drove over to Playa Paraiso, just down the beach from the Ruins of Tulum, which crystal sparkling water.
Chamico’s - By lunchtime we were all very hungry, so we drove over to a place called Chamico’s a spot I had searched out on Google maps. Just from the photos it looked like a place I needed to go, from the relaxing atmosphere to the amazing fresh seafood. It was just as good as I had imagined. The restaurant was right along the beach, breezy, and the Mexican food was amazing. We had a few plates of ceviche, fried fish, and a shrimp cocktail.
Total price (for 4) - 1,180 MXN ($63.53)
Tulum, Mexico, is a true beach paradise, and it’s an amazing place to visit in Mexico. Thank you for watching!
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12 thoughts on “Mexican food in tulum! – paradise ceviche and tacos! riviera maya, mexico”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dan S says:

    I lived in the mountain west of the USA, where Mexican food is abundant. Ate Mexican food 5 to 7 times a week. Loved it. Moved 7 years ago to Thailand. Thai food also great. Miss authentic Mexican food. Both places have great food. Videos like this make me very hungry. If anyone reading this lives in Bangkok, do you have any suggestion of a GOOD Mexican Restuarant?

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Francisco Medrano says:

    the hygiene is incredible to make those tacos

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Charlie says:

    I love how you dont push your child away, I love how you dont whine about him, you just include him, I love your traveling with your family period. I just love everything about your vibe.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars abai abai says:

    Я там был когда Мистер Онорио ещё на тележке готовил)))

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Catherine Crane says:

    I have to say the way you eat is so bazaar , shoving large amounts of food in your mouth at one time while your eyes bulge out 🤔🙄

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kubra Acik says:

    Was that a plastic bag on the serving plate in first restaurant 😢imagine how many of them wasted in just 1 day. I love Tulum but it is dying because of this kind of human acts, overcrowded, infrastructure is not enough, greedy people just want to make more money. In a couple years it won’t be same beautiful Tulum…

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars deni lane says:

    lol mark when you say perfectly spicy my tongue burns from indiana lol

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mistamowgli says:

    I'll be there in a month. I'm allergic to seafood, so this video does nothing for me.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Colin and Meg says:

    Awesome video!

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Carlito Delgado says:

    you look possesed by the devil … uhh

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Benito Mussolini says:

    Atascate Matias

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark Wiens says:

    Food in Mexico has been unbelievable! From authentic home cooked Oaxacan "mole negro", to the most tacos I've ever eaten in a single day, EVER… If you're not already, click "Subscribe" now and click the "Bell" icon to turn on notifications – tons more insanely delicious Mexican food coming your way!

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