Thank you! You're in for a real treat. Definitely check out Antojitos la Chiapaneca and Taqueria Maya while you're there. They were not included in the video, but are absolutely phenomenal.
Awesome! This is an excellent time of year to visit Tulum. You might also check out Taqueria Maya, Taquera Honorio, and a place on the south side of town called Encanto Cantina.
That's a great question. And the reality is - ice in Tulum can occasionally make you sick. For the most part - bars/restaurants purchase ice that is made from treated potable water, or water that is the product of reverse osmosis. If you're dabbling in street food or drinking cocktails in local bars - you can always ask where the ice came from. You should never drink water in Tulum straight out of the tap (typically that water comes from a rain cistern or potable water delivery truck).
Well, I knew I was done with this food tour with the first place. The meat was cut as soon as it came off of the grill and it snapped like a rubber band. I am sure that was really good and chewy.
I can tell from your channel that you have absolutely no taste for anything other than cheeseburgers, pizza, and anything else that might come out of a shopping mall food court.
Anyone have any insight regarding the stands right at the corner outside Super Aki? Drove past them multiple times and they always had a line of locals....
I have not been to that particular line of stands on Ave Coba, but i'm sure there are a few impressive vendors. Taco stand real estate on Avenida Satellite is fierce! And there are more vendors arriving to the area every week.
Not all of these places are well represented on Google maps. Would be awesome if you would add links in description to the location. Burro Tulum is unfortunately closed. Not sure if it is temporary or they stopped their business.
Absolutely! I'll put a few links to my favorite street food venues in the description. I suspect Burro is temporarily closed for the "low" season in Tulum, and will resume their normal wood fire magic after New Year's when the tourism picks up.
Cool footage. Tripa Tacos!
Love your work. I’ll be checking out these spots when I go to Tulum in February for sure 👍
Thank you! You're in for a real treat. Definitely check out Antojitos la Chiapaneca and Taqueria Maya while you're there. They were not included in the video, but are absolutely phenomenal.
Thank you for doing this! Going to Tulum next weekend and I’m going to check out these spots. I appreciate you!
Awesome! This is an excellent time of year to visit Tulum. You might also check out Taqueria Maya, Taquera Honorio, and a place on the south side of town called Encanto Cantina.
What a great video thank you so much for the info! It definitely helps
Thanks for watching! I hope you find some epic tacos during your visit to Tulum.
Great video Charlie !!
Thanks! If only every night, could be taco night.
Everything including drinks, Looks amazing but I gotta ask. How safe is the ice in the drinks here for foreigners
That's a great question. And the reality is - ice in Tulum can occasionally make you sick. For the most part - bars/restaurants purchase ice that is made from treated potable water, or water that is the product of reverse osmosis. If you're dabbling in street food or drinking cocktails in local bars - you can always ask where the ice came from. You should never drink water in Tulum straight out of the tap (typically that water comes from a rain cistern or potable water delivery truck).
Cool video 👍🏽😋
Thanks for watching! Get you some tacos!
Tulip is on my bucket list to go!!!
Well, I knew I was done with this food tour with the first place. The meat was cut as soon as it came off of the grill and it snapped like a rubber band. I am sure that was really good and chewy.
I can tell from your channel that you have absolutely no taste for anything other than cheeseburgers, pizza, and anything else that might come out of a shopping mall food court.
You must have clicked on the wrong channel@@BonaFideWorldGuide
Burrito. Im in tulum right now. About to hit this place.
Go for the steak burrito!
Anyone have any insight regarding the stands right at the corner outside Super Aki? Drove past them multiple times and they always had a line of locals....
I have not been to that particular line of stands on Ave Coba, but i'm sure there are a few impressive vendors. Taco stand real estate on Avenida Satellite is fierce! And there are more vendors arriving to the area every week.
Not all of these places are well represented on Google maps. Would be awesome if you would add links in description to the location.
Burro Tulum is unfortunately closed. Not sure if it is temporary or they stopped their business.
Absolutely! I'll put a few links to my favorite street food venues in the description. I suspect Burro is temporarily closed for the "low" season in Tulum, and will resume their normal wood fire magic after New Year's when the tourism picks up.
YUMMMM!
You clearly know a solid street taco when you see one.
LMAO Peter like 🧍🏻
Burro closed down 🤷🏽♂️
Actually they moved to a location on the north side of Tulum: maps.app.goo.gl/ksKYbGeYaSJBhAwn9