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Punta Bonita - Rosewood Mayakoba

Punta Bonita - Rosewood Mayakoba

Ctra. Federal Cancun-Playa Del Carmen KM 298 Solidaridad 77710 Playa del Carmen, Brooklyn, United States

Beer • Pasta • Coffee • Cheese


"We were very excited to eat at this restaurant based on what we had read about on-line and the menu located on the Hotel’s website. The ride to the restaurant was great and beautiful. The restaurant itself is also very beautiful as it’s on the beachside. However, that is about it! The service was HORRIBLE! Our server didn’t know the menu (which was actually new and not the one on the website). We had to ask him for water, more wine, to clear our plates, to bring fresh plates etc. The food was also not good. We ordered mole. The mole that I eat at the Mexican restaurant back home is ten times better than what I ate at Punta Bonita. The chicken was actually brought to be on a side plate with no mole sauce on it. The mole sauce with a very dry tamale was brought on another plate and the idea was that you had to combine the chicken with the plate that hade the mole. But, there was very little mole sauce. Also, why we were there the lights surrounding and lighting the restaurant kept flickering on and off. We had to eat in the dark for part of our meal. And nobody came by to even apologize (obviously the waiter didn’t because was clueless from the beginning). Certainly not the experience one would expect from this property. We had eaten at the Sushi restaurant at Rosewood the night before and it was great but this restaurant was simply not good and over $200 later we were very unhappy!"

Cocina 35 Downtown

Cocina 35 Downtown

1435 6th Ave, 92101, San Diego, United States

Cafe • Coffee • Mexican • American


"The hype is real! Indeed, the best Chilaquiles in the city! What makes her the best? The chips! Have you ever experienced soggy chips? You won't be disappointed by Cocina 35 because it's done in the house and somehow they? ve found the secret recipe to keep it crispy after the drench in the delicious sauce. The line is really long. The trick is to sit on Open Table waiter list while you? I'm moving out. Check how many parties are before you. Whether you need to add yourself when you are on the way or when you park. Parking is all on the street of meters. The green curb is 30 minutes. Otherwise it's an hour limit. Or ACE over the street. There are free places along the Sixth Ave in front of the restaurant. We sat outside for our dog. You order and pay inside. If you go in, you? The portions are huge! We ordered their best seller, the Los Rancheros Chilaquiles and the Sampler, Tochomorocho. Los Rancheros is basically red sauce with chorizo and two eggs. Tochomorocho came with four articles, but there were missing beans on my plate. Didn't know until I wrote this review. The sampler was a great way to get regular chilaquiles. It had no meat, but a large piece of avocado in green salsa. Two eggs you like. I was crushed and it came with diced tomatoes on the top of corn tortilla. The last article was a corn tamale. That was my favorite. Both plates are ginormous. We finished the Los Rancheros because we didn't want the tomato sauce to get the chips soggy when we wait. I finished taking the regular Chilaquiles home and then it was soggy and had to be in the air frit. If you like their chips, they sell for $8.50. There are cups and T-shirts for goods as well as cookies and family combo and food tablets. There is a situation in Otay Mesa, but talking to people in line, they say all, Downtown is better. A new location will soon be opened at Liberty Station. Your hours are 8:00-2pm M-F, then 7:00-3pm on Sat and Sun."