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    Casa Amate

    4.6 (29 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Intimate
    Classy
    Upscale
    Good for groups

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    Oyster with wagyu beef; I highly recommended; good for sharing as an appetizer
    Serena L.

    Both the quality and taste of food exceeded my expectations, but the portion was small though. My family of 4 (14&12 y/o) shared a complimentary bread and dip, 6 entrees and a dessert. I highly recommended the oyster with wagyu beef for sharing as an appetizer. It was my favorite dish of the night. I also liked the chicken and duck breast. The shrimp was my least favorite because the sauce was thick and cheesy, but this is just my personal preference. Overall, our family enjoyed the fine dining experience at Casa Amate.

    Cocktails
    Eli S.

    World class. From the ambience, service, drinks, and most importantly food, Casa Amate exceeded all my (girl friend's) astronomically high expectations. David made our night particularly special with spectacular service. 5/5 stars... no question.

    Sam S.

    Very good restaurant in Andaz Hotel Mayakoba. They're have a happy hour 5-6 PM, that I believe everyday 50% off for all drinks but not including drink over 400 Peso. We here for happy hour and dinner 2 times and we really like it. The foods is amazing I love seafoods soup and Mole. If you come here you should order that. That service is nice here and very friendly. I recommend you to reserve before you come in and try to do happy hour in beautiful bar area and enjoy dinner after with a nice view.

    Phoebe A.

    Really interesting and delicious dishes from across Latin America. We got the pork belly and fish salad dishes as appetizer, and then got the oyster with wagyu and duck breast with mole as our mains. Everything was so yummy and fresh. I especially loved how crispy the pork belly is, and how cohesive the duck breast dish was. We also got some cocktails, which were very refreshing. Will absolutely recommend, especially if you're staying at one of the Mayakoba resorts!

    Stella W.

    Love the architecture and design of the space! Really felt like I was in some Spanish house....but the food is hit or miss....nice presentation and interesting favour for some. The best thing I had was the bread and the spread! The Brazilian cheese bread and the brioches were so good, esp. accompanied by the red spread (i forgot what it's made of...some sorta chill pepper). i even ask if they sell the spread so I could take it home!

    Amazing bread basket!
    Stefani D.

    This restaurant is located on the andaz property at Mayakoba, and I was so impressed with the decor in all the different room didn't realize how big with restaurant was at first. To start let me say the bread basket yes! It was incredible the cheese bread was amazing and the brioche roll wow everything is incredible, and it come with 3 amazing dipping sauces. The service was incredible at this place I was so impressed with all the dishes so much my stomach was smaller than my eyes lol. My favorite dish would have to be the red snapper steamed in a banana leaf this is the dish everyone has to try incredible. My husband had the seafood bisque, and it didn't disappoint it tasted so fresh, and full of flavor. Everything was delicious here a place I would go back for sure.

    Tiraditos sashimi
    Jorge L.

    Latinamerican fine dining. The menu is diverse with Mexican and South American foods taken to the next level. The Peruvian tiraditos (sashimi), duck in mancha manteles mole with fruits, and the pastry with goat cheese and dulce de leche filling were espectacular. The restaurant has several dining rooms representing each room in a house. Perfect dining for any foodie.

    Fried veal sweetbread with satar Ecuadorian herb and side salad.

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    La Marea - Favorite table ...nice breeze. Romantic restaurant

    La Marea

    5.0(5 reviews)
    3.2 km

    This 5-star review is for a truly 5-star restaurant and incredible dining experience. We were…read moreseeking to have 2 first-class dinners while in the Riviera Maya (the other experience was at Benazuza). We chose La Marea after researching it on Tripadvisor, Google and elsewhere, looking at photos and reading credible reviews. La Marea did not fail to deliver on a perfect dining experience. The restaurant is located inside the Viceroy Riviera Maya hotel. It was really hard to find, but that made the experience all that more enjoyable. The Viceroy is the definition of a hidden gem. We were received in a palapa in the reception area of this beautiful property. It was night and the the hotel employee accompanied us through lighted pathways through the hotel's grounds that are covered in lush foliage. The restaurant is located near the water's edge and sits above the hotel's lovely pool and overlooking the bar. The open air restaurant is very, very romantic and well-accoutered with comfortable seating, fine flatware and unique pottery. The menu and wine menu are impressively large, with many Mexican influences. There were so many choices on the regular menu that we could hardly decide what we wanted; they also have a tasting menu, so to have the most diverse dining experience, we chose to have that. I would like to say what great service we received from our waiter Sergio and all the other wait staff and hotel employees (they really make you feel like a VIP), and I would also like to praise Chef Carlos Zamora's creative dishes: they all show the incredible quality of Mexican cuisine in the hands of an artist. Just for fun, we had a coatimundi come into the restaurant from the surrounding trees while we were dining, which was just so amusing to see (I don't think it was his first time). If you want to celebrate a special occasion, or just want to celebrate life, please make a reservation and dine here!

    This is THE BEST restaurant in Mexico. To start... the food is absolutely amazing. They best steak,…read morechicken, and dessert I have ever had. The service is exceptional. The staff is so friendly and helpful and truly blew us away with their service. And the VIEW is breathtaking, staring straight out into the ocean. I HIGHLY recommend eating here. We actually ended up eating here all 3 nights of our trip and it blew us away each and every night.

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    Axiote - Course 5 of tasting menu - beef tongue

    Axiote

    4.4(280 reviews)
    7.6 kmGonzalo Guerrero
    $$

    Great experience last Friday night at this Michinlin Bib restaurant. So glad I stopped by this…read moreplace is bomb and super not pretentious! Wish I got the tasting menu but I opted for 3 of the specialties instead and they were delicious... Tasting menu is best value tho! I got the raw trout sashimi thing and it was by far the best plate of the meal (first dish/appetizer) , then got the shrimp flautas (good not amazing) then I got the trout loin for the entree (good not amazing) Skinny marg was perfect and so was the waitress! Would recommend and go back but like I said I would for sure do with the 6 or 8 course tasting menu!

    Okay, where do I start…read more I made a reservation about a month before our trip, they were already pretty booked so I made a 4:45pm. I somehow missed that the coursed meal doesn't start until 6...and we didn't realize until same day. They couldn't rebook us until 9PM but told us to swing by early to see if they could get us in AND THEY DID. It was a Christmas miracle. And I'm glad they did because the whole experience was about 2.5 hours from start to finish. The place isn't very big, but is beautiful inside. They have an awesome bar and and open kitchen so you can see everything. It's a really neat place. We were seated pretty quick once they got the table cleaned, and then were greeted by our waitress. When we told her we were there for the 8 course meal, they switched waiters on us, and then the upselling started. Right off the bat they tried to talk us into a cocktail...when we were doing a pairing with our meal. It took them a little time to get the meal going, and then between courses was a little hit or miss. Sometimes it was free flowing and sometimes it took 10-15 minutes to get our next dish. The food. We were a little nervous we would leave still a little hungry but I assure you, you will not. For ~$100USD each, you get so much food, and a drink with every course. It was fantastic and so worth it. Here were the courses and pairings (that I can remember lol): 1. We started with the dips - a bean dip with cheese sauce and guacamole with crickets. Very classic, very well done. The crickets added a nice, nutty flavor. I was a huge fan of the beans with their blue corn tostadas, so much flavor. They also had a third dip that was pumpkin seed based, it was good but not as memorable. Their hot sauces came out with this course. It was paired with a house mezcal (with salts, cucumber, and orange) that was incredible and smooth. 2. Shrimp ceviche which was super refreshing and flavorful. They paired this with sparkling wine. 3. Sea bass with a cream sauce and grapefruit. I'm not a huge fishy flavor person - my first bite had all three compnents and I thought it was delicious. My husband just had fish as his first bite and thought it a little fishy, but once we added everything else he agreed it was great. Three small pieces, so it was a nice course. Paired with a sauv blanc. 4. Roasted tomatoes in a mole sauce. A nice veggie course. I thought they were cooked well, nothing super fancy. Paired with a Chardonnay. 5. Cooked shrimp with potatoes. My husband called this a "filler" course - there wasn't much to it. The sauce had some greens in it but it was just something light and easy to serve. Can't remember the pairing here. 6. THE CARROTS. MY FAV THING. OMG. Literally so fresh, the perfect texture, and the sauces. I could have eated a whole bowl with this one. Paired it with a red blend. 7. Cow tongue. I forgot a photo. I was starting to get drunk, I'm sorry. Paired with a red wine. This was tender, the sauce was delicious. If you're not used to beef tongue, please don't let it scare you. It was amazing. 8. Dessert. Also amazing. I think it was paired with a sweet red but....a little drunk here...we got a cheesecake which was more on the savory side, super unique, and so delicious. I was a huge fan. We also got a passion fruit custard and I'm a SUCKER for passion fruit. This was phenomenal. The food was INCREDIBLE. And such an amazing experience. And now the loss of a star. I hit on the service a little, but there was also some upselling which we don't love, especially at what is supposed to be michelin recognized. We often try Michelin recognized when we travel and the upselling was unexpected, I undertsand the culture down here, but still. ALSO we LOVED the house mezcal so much we asked for another shot ($280 pesos/shot). When we got the bill, the waiter upcharged to one of the most expensive mezcals on their menu ($520 pesos/shot) and refused to change it. We spent $60 on two shots after paying for our 8-course meal. It honestly was SUCH a dissapointing end to our meal and felt so icky. Be very careful with the service here.

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    OllaTaco

    OllaTaco

    4.6(8 reviews)
    1.0 kmMayakoba

    During my stay at Andaz Mayakoba, I frequented OllaTaco three times for breakfast and twice for…read moredinner. I would say this spot won the #1 place in my heart of all the mayakoba restaurants. Breakfast options were incredibly varied, authentic, and delicious. I was able to try all of the Mexican breakfast dishes (I shared, don't worry!) and I have to say the bolillo was my favorite. The brazo de reina was a little salty and dry- so I would avoid that, but the other dishes were all great if not amazing. The salsa picante is hot! But oh, so good nonetheless. Dinner is good also, with a decent variety of tacos and other mexican dishes to choose from, but I have to say breakfast was the real standout here. Even the waffles and French toast were good. I have to give a shout out to the other reason I loved OllaTaco so much. I crossed paths multiple times here with Ezekiel (Eze), who made our stay and our meals here amazing. He was attentive and so very friendly, and just a real joy to be around. He took such good care of us and for that, we continued to request him as our server each time. My vacation has since ended, but I will always have very fond memories of eating here.

    Definitely super convenient if you're in need of a quick food option at the Andaz! It's also not…read morecheap, so be prepared to shell out some money for the sake of convenience. I had the fried fish taco, as well as the steak taco, and both were satisfying. I loved the restaurant itself, beautiful and airy, as well as a great view of both the beach and pool!

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