Inspired by Nikkei cuisine – the pairing of Japanese techniques with Peruvian and Brazilian ingredients – Che Che translates to something ‘cool,’ encapsulating the unique vibe of this outdoor restaurant. Japanese flavors and techniques are explored through local ingredients, forming a shareable menu that is light and fun. Featuring Japanese tacos, raw oysters, tiraditos, and various small pates from maki to tartare, this is casual and flirtatious food that never tires and is best enjoyed communal-style, alfresco.
Beginning at sunrise with coffee and pastries throughout the morning, El Carrito transitions come sundown to focus on evening cocktails and special snacks, like churros – the central destination for grabbing a margarita en route to the terrace, the ideal vantage point for taking in the epic sunsets.
El Changarro is lively, local, in-the-sand dining. Open for lunch; the menu focuses on the daily local catch served in myriad ways – as ceviche, tacos or simply grilled and accompanied by market vegetables. Guacamole, daily tortas, Mexican session beers and fresh juices make for complementary additions.
The intoxicating smell of freshly made tortillas and fire-roasted corn, being made throughout the day on the life-size wood-fired comal, welcomes diners into Itzam. Inspired by Mayan tradition but with a contemporary approach, Itzam’s menu is conscientiously focused on local products that are both sustainable and organic. Community and convivial experience are encouraged through sharing plates, enticing guests to experience an abundance of unexpected flavors.
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