PUERTO ESCONDIDO: TLAYUDAS @ LAS CABINITAS
Sampling some more local cuisine.
It is not a pizza, but a relative, and a delicious one at that. At only three euros, you cannot go wrong. With lashings of vegetables and extra chicken, it was flavorsome and delicious.
For ambiance, like many places in the area, there was a tv on in the background with a Spanish soap opera on, which the owner watched as she prepared the food.
PUERTO ESCONDIDO: THE JUICES AT MORRO'S
One of my favourite things about Mexico: the juices.
This little puppy., filled to the brim with cactus buds, Aloe Vera, spinach, alfalfa equivalent, pineapple, lemon, apple and honey set me back 25 pesos, which is a little but over two dollars.
One of the highlights of my day. Every day.
PUERTO ESCONDIDO: THE SPLIT COCONUT (REVIEW)
So nice to feel young again!
I went for dinner tonight at the Split Coconut, and I felt young again. The main clientele for this meaty restaurant being ex-pat Canadians of a certain vintage meant that I was the youngest person in the room (for a littel while).
Hearing it is the place to go for burgers and ribs, (a nice alternative to tacos which they also have), I was happy to give it a try.
The burger was a 7 on my scale of one to Cosy Corner. Actually, make that an 8, an extra point considering the burger with fries and a drink cost me less than 100 Pesos.