On our way from Cancun to Tulum, we stopped in the first village we came to, Temozon, and ate at the only restaurant in town. It had two tables of white people, so I was skeptical, but when I realized that the server didn’t speak English I become hopeful that I was finally going to experience traditional Mexican cuisine. Julian and I had tamarind Juice and my dad had Lemonade. Both were entirely too sweet for my taste. I had Steak and Onions, and Julian had Guacamole (the only vegetarian thing on the menu). Again, the guacamole was amazingly fresh. My steak wasn’t cooked well, and was really tough, but the onions were so sweet and scrumptious. It came on a platter with beans, rice, and lettuce, which I sort of mixed together with the onions and that was good. After we were done the waiter gave us free Anais to drink. Even though it was horrible and we gave it to my mom when the waiter wasn’t looking, it reminded me that the people are just so nice.




Restaurante Temozon
December 18, 2011 by Nina
Category Mexico | Tags: , and lettuce, beans, best food in Temozon, Cancun, food in Temozon, Guacamole, Lemonade, rice, Steak and Onions, Tulum
I was impressed with mine.