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Punta Cancun, Hotel Zone, Cancún
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Careful! They dedicate themselves to scamming people. For 3 al pastor tacos they wanted to charge me 529 pesos.Carefull! They try to scam people. For 3 pastor tacos they wanted to charge me 529 pesos. NEVER GO!
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Disappointed. I really wanted to like the food, but I couldn't. Several shops in alley. We tried the Tacos DF street food. Very expensive for street food. In essence exact same price as USA regular brick and mortar New York restaurant. If you pay by card they charge you 10% and on top a fee pay for the service. Unclear if this fee was part of tip. All in all, unfortunately bad expensive.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 2
Tacos at 40 pesos. Beer at 90, birria tacos at 66 and the fajitas at 180 (they didn't seem special to me but they are good). Good flavor, good service, the space is narrow and it is an average price for what I have eaten
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
They want to charge you more than what things actually cost, they charge a lot of tipsThe food had no taste.I do not recommend anything called tacos DF
We went to eat at "La Madrota", they sell seafood. It's a "normal" price and it's really tasty... But if you pay with a card they charge you 10% (which is not completely legal) and they force you to pay for the service (remember that tips are not mandatory and even less they should include it in your bill), in the end we paid about $200 more (almost for a plate).It doesn't matter if you are local, Mexican or foreigner... They scam you even.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 3
Very expensive for the little they give and it has no seasoning
Rather, save money, they steal: beer 300 pesos ☹️- DF is no longer recommended ?? - a street meal with 2 drinks already costs US$ 38 ? - 5 stars…
Bah this street is top!Boteco food… street food!There are several stalls that sell tacos ? and typical Mexican foods.Apparently they are not very clean, they lack hygiene but they are good.Their homemade chili sauces are the best!It's worth visiting and eating some tacos there.
My complaint is that they charge 10% of consumption as a tip. "I don't recommend DF tacos" why don't they give you the option of leaving a tip, they charge it in advance
EYE! This is the most expensive that exists in this area, since these stalls are "thugs" taken advantage of and advantageous with tourists. They can charge you up to a taco at $180 pesos. DO NOT EAT HERE.
Restaurantji Recommends
Good flavor and at a price not so high to be the area of clubs. Almost all sell the same thing.
It is not what they put, it is their advertising photos, terrible food. Not recommended
In the last one we were treated very well and the food was exquisite
During my stay at the hotel zone, every single dinner was eaten at one of the street stalls in this alley.I have to mention that the prices here are definitely very steep for Mexican street food standards, especially since the Hotel Zone is an extremely touristy area. Nevertheless, if you’re looking for authentic Mexican street food in the area, this slightly hidden alley directly across Senor Frogs will surprise you with a line of street stalls right in the smack of all the high end restaurants and bars.In terms of taste, every single meal here deserves a 5/5, which includes the mushroom quesadilla, veggie enchiladas and shrimp tortas and they were each bought from 3 different stalls. However, it’s a pity that the prices here are very steep or I’d have given a 5/5 review.
We ended up at this gem after working our way from a street peddler. So happy we did, I've read a few of the reviews about prices, but I thought it was priced great. They gave us a menu that listed all the prices. We got 4 tacos, a beer, a large pineapple drink, some chips with sauces, rice, beans and then made us a bowl of fresh pico-de-gallo from scratch. All of that was $23usd. You can't go wrong with that. The foodnwas excellent! Everything was fresh, hot and tasty. It is basically an ally with about 5-6 little foos vendors. If you go in by Fat Tuesday, we ate with the second to last booth. Had a great guy wait on us with a few ladies helping out. Its nothing fancy, just a beat-up old ally. When we showed up, there were nothing but locals eating, which I saw as a good sign. Would eat here everyday if I could!
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