gopbroek
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And Cozumel is a lesser place for it, I miss Parilla Mission.I believe that Parilla Mission is no mas.
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And Cozumel is a lesser place for it, I miss Parilla Mission.I believe that Parilla Mission is no mas.
I believe that Parilla Mission is no mas.
If you want a fancy night out they have a fancier restaurant call Casa Mission. You'll want to book for Casa and dress up a bit is recommended.
And if you go to either get them I highly recommend the spanish coffee for a night cap
Another great seafood option is La Conchita del Caribe. Ceviche is incredible. Whole cooked fish, your style, you pick the exact fish from cooler. Lot's of options. Back in a bit on 65. Nice atmosphere. You can cab it there and they will call one for you when you want to leave.
1. On our two previous trips, we tried a variety of restaurants. So far, the one that appeals to us most is Los Otates. Wherever we travel in the world, it seems we like places that feel home-y and totally casual. We thought it was cool that they had a few specialties from the owner's home region of Guadalajara. And the pozole! We could have eaten there every day. The question is what other places have the same sort of vibe and food?
2. Ceviche and seafood cocktails. Where's best? We especially like anything with octopus or squid. In fact, to broaden the question, we'd be interested in restaurants with octopus or squid dishes of any type. If they fit the mold of Question 1, so much the better.
3. I have vague memories of a dozen years ago of a street known for its taco vendors. Where is that? Is it a lunchtime thing or a night thing?.
And when you are sick of Mexican food, don't forget the little shack Hamburguesa House you can walk past 5 times looking for it and miss when it isn't open. In town and also does 95% of its business as delivery/takeout. Opens later (7PM) and isn't open every day. Worth the wait as they rush to fill all the delivery orders.
Right after they closed Parrilla Mission, we used to go to Casa and ask for the Parrilla Menu. It was way cheaper and you could get the lunch of the day deal. I have not actually gone to Parrilla since they moved it to the big palapa on the grounds of the Casa.
We have been eating VERY well. Some of the recommendations in this thread have been spot on. We had been thinking La Perlita tonight, but we were spoiled with lionfish ceviche on our surface interval earlier in the day. We defaulted to Los Otates. I don't know what it is about that place.