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Mexican and Mayan Cuisine
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For the last 27 years I have been traveling to Mexico and I have rarely ever deviated from eating Mexican food when visiting the different parts and coastlines of the country. Fresh seafood, guacamole, beans, fresh tortillas, salsas, and sauces have always been some of my favorite types of foods. When I first arrived in Playa del Carmen it was the first time that I had been to this part of the country. Not only was there all of my steadfast favorites, but also tacos pastor, grilled arrachera, and the Mayan influences; Cochinita Pibil (pork) and Pollo Pibil (chicken), which is baked meat in a tangy red sauce (achiote, garlic, sour orange), and sometimes served wrapped in a banana leaf. Another must try is the Mayan dish Poc Chuc ; flattened grilled pork steak with an orange marinade. Either way you taste it, the Riviera Maya has the best of both worlds when it comes to both Mayan and Mexican cuisine.

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Location: Corner of 5th Avenue and Constituyentes
Phone: 984- 803-4482
Tacos, Burritos, grilled meats, and excellent salsas.
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Location: Corner of 26th Street and 30th Avenue
Phone: 984-879-3005
Price (average cost per person, not including beverages) $: 4
Cheap Eats More bang for your buck at the Burrito Brothers in Playa del Carmen. Recently a large group of us wanted to get together for dinner out, but we didn't want to break the bank so we decided to try a new restaurant, the Burrito Brothers, in Playa del Carmen. We went in earlier in the day to let them know there would be between 10 and 15 people around 7 for dinner and they were delighted!
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Location: 5th Avenue between 8th and 10th Streets
Delicious breakfasts with fresh croissants, tangy juices, and a variety of egg dishes that won’t disappoint.  
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Location: 40th Street between 5th and 10th Avenue
Simple, fresh Mexican fare and seafood.
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Location: 26th Street between 25th and 30th Avenues
Great seafood and Mexican food at decent prices. Open for lunch only (after 2:00 PM).
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Location: Juarez Avenue and 20th Street.
Cold beer, traditional Mexican food, and spicy salsas.  
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Location: 5th Avenue between 2nd and 4th Streets
Phone: 984-873-2743
A long time visitor’s favorite, Karen’s is lively and loud, and is always busy. They often have live music which adds to the festive atmosphere.
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Location: 5th Avenue between 12th and 14th Streets
Phone: 984-879-3852
Flambé and Upscale Mexican dining. Steak, fresh seafood and salads.
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Location: Corner of 5th and 2nd Street.
Phone: 984-803-1214
Great fajitas and a variety of grilled fish dishes.  
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Location: 34th Street between 25th and 30th Avenues.
Website: http://www.malquerida.com
Phone: 984-803-5794
Contemporary Mexican Kitchen.  
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