"Fill my eyes with that double vision, no disguise for that double vision…read moreOoh, when it gets through to me, it's always new to me
My double vision always seems to get the best of me, the best of me"
Double Vision -Foreigner
No you're aren't having a personality disorder meltdown when you walk in here, nor are you seeing double. This bizarre bazaar is part restaurant and part humongous craft fair.
Our tour bus brought us here for lunch after a leisurely stroll in 111 degree F heat through the Mayan ruins at Chichin Ixta.
Lunch was a buffet - two separate lines serving Regional (Mexican) dishes and International dishes (think spaghetti and hamburgers).
I enjoyed the lunch, You went down a cafeteria style line, and the food servers (by the way, they all wore surgical masks, and that created a very bizarre sight) ladles up the goods.
Yucatan roasted pork (Cochinita Pibil), Yucatan Chicken, chicken fajitas, whitefish fingers, mini hamburgers, Chilaquiles (kind of a nacho like dish of corn chips, red chili sauce, shredded chicken, cheese, sour cream and onion), Sweet Lime Soup, (Sopa de Lima), Cowboy Beans (Frijoles Charros), a mash up of beans, onion, garlic, chili, ham, bacon, sausage, tomato and cilantro), Tamales, and a slew of sides like rice, beans, spaghetti, veggies, a salad bar, breads, and mashed potatoes.
Desserts are represented too -ever have sweet corn ice cream or lime ice cream? I had both today.
So after lunch, the layout of the place flows you into a never-ending gift shop, like a clump of hair relentlessly circling the bathtub drain. there is no escape.
Sombreros, ceramics, silver jewelry, everything Mexicana.... the display is very impressive because it goes on forever..