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La Tia Polóc

5.0 (2 reviews)

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La Tía de Kaua - Egg inside tortilla.

La Tía de Kaua

4.8(11 reviews)
2.9 km
$

Great stop on the way back from Chichen Itza. Authentic, local, simple, delicious!…read more Ambience included an hombre singing as skinny dogs roamed about in search of scraps. The waiter greeted us right away and told us the three option on the menu. We had the carnitas and they were soooo good. I can't remember the other two, but one was with eggs. If you're looking for the real deal in a small town, do it!

La Tia de Kaua is a little off the road restaurant close to Chichen Itza and to be honest, I was a…read morebit worried about getting sick here when we pulled in. The sign is a bit off to the side and not really facing the street, so we missed it the first time around. Pulling in, you can see the grills going in front and in the back of the seating area. Plastic chairs and tables under shaded canopies were readily available. There is no menu, essentially whatever meat is being grilled is what you get - that and along with warm homemade tortillas, pico de gallo, limes, beans, and salsas. So I was lucky they were grilling pork that day. The pork was pretty good and fantastic with their thick homemade tortilla and ridiculously spicy salsas. For $4 USD a person, this was a steal. I did get a bottle of water and not use their cups of ice just to be on the safe side. Glad to say I had no tummy issues after this meal.

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La Tía de Kaua - 3 dishes: Sausage, pork, egg. Only 3 dishes in this restaurant.

3 dishes: Sausage, pork, egg. Only 3 dishes in this restaurant.

La Tía de Kaua - Horchata

Horchata

La Tía de Kaua - Look for the sign!

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Look for the sign!

El Atrio del Mayab - Octopus

El Atrio del Mayab

4.3(108 reviews)
20.5 km
$$

You crawl out of Chichén Itzá sunburned, dusted in ancient limestone, vaguely questioning your life…read morechoices--and then you land here. Just steps from Valladolid's buzzing zócalo, where scooters zip past and church bells cut through the heat, this place hides in a garden like a well-kept secret. Lantern light. Greenery. The kind of setting that makes you slow down whether you meant to or not. Romantic without trying too hard. The food? Solid. Confident. Proudly Yucatecan. Sausages with snap and smoke. Poc chuc--citrus-marinated pork, kissed by flame--bright and satisfying after a long day wandering ruins. And the beef pibil, wrapped in that earthy, achiote-stained depth that tastes like it's been cooking since before you bought your plane ticket. Not fussy. Just honest, regional flavor done right. Presentation was sharp without being pretentious. Plates came out looking like someone cared. Service was efficient--no hovering, no theatrics. They know you're hot, hungry, and probably still thinking about pyramids. They move accordingly. It's the kind of place that feels like a reward. Ancient wonders by day. Garden dinner by night. Valladolid humming just beyond the walls. That's a good way to end a day in the Yucatán.

Ambiance on the patio is quite nice. FOOD...forget about…read moreit. One of the signature beef dishes was extremely tough. Fish way overcooked..although they did remake it, just a little better the 2nd time. I'm very disappointed that we wasted one of evening's here.

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El Atrio del Mayab - Hallway

Hallway

El Atrio del Mayab - Lobster pasta

Lobster pasta

El Atrio del Mayab - Garden

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La Tia Polóc - mexican - Updated May 2026

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