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Thanks for the tour! I love Merida♥️ And I would like everything you had without the meat. People would probably look at me like “What?!?!” but I don’t mind.
It's kind of difficult to be a vegetarian and eat the local cuisine (which is very meat-heavy), although there are non-local vegetarian restaurants opening in Merida on a regular basis.
NOOOOOOOOOOO, la chaya maya es mala idea para comer!!! una disculpa de parte de todo el estado de yucatan por que comienron en ese restaurante. que bueno que disfrutaron de buena comida en los mercados
@@ManuelaSilvaR They do not have the "homemade" touch in the way they prepare the food, the flavors are not the ORIGINALS of the region, because they are prepared in a commercial way. You can eat the real food in the local towns and markets.
Maybe try at "principe tutul xiu" if you want a restaurant or "4 hermanos" if your ok with a smaller place. But both places have better and more original taste than chaya maya
They seem to be afraid of the Habanero in Merida! Cochinita with habanero is a must…the red onion with vinegar cut the heat and allows the fruity flavors of habanero!
When I went there most places didn’t include habanero… the Chaya Maya was one that had none! They said most people didn’t try it so why waste it.. but definitely adds dimensions to Cochinita!!! The vinegar and habanero is delicious
We've been renting an apartment every winter for the last 4 years that's just around the block from the Wayan'e you went to. My husband's absolute favorite taco/tortas there are huevos con longaniza (longaniza is a local smoked sausage). I love the castacan, but also like a lot of their chicken offerings. And aren't their (3!) salsas delicious?!
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I bought one, so should you!
U 2 are benchmark. Run on! Warm greetings from Germany
Oh that's so sweet! Thank you!
Headed to Mérida in October. So excited to try some of these places. Thank you for sharing!
Yay! Let us know how it goes. Have a great trip.
My Wife & I are traveling to Merida this year. Your vidoes are amazing, beautiful, happy, and very informative. Thank you. Top quality content
Aww thanks! That means so much. We love helping you guys plan your trips ❤️
I am hungry and Merida is the answer! Thank you Tourist!
Our pleasure!
You both are so beautiful and fantastic at what you do. Much love ❤
That’s so kind of you to say. Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
All of the food looks amazing! Happy Birthday🎉
Thank you so much!!
Missed you guys. Glad to see you back
Thank you! We post every week, so definitely check out our latest videos (especially last week’s travel guide to Merida!!)
A belated Happy Birthday, Juilana! Everything looked so delicious!
Thank you so much!!!
Happy Birthday! 🎉
Thank you so much!!!
Happy Birthday!
Thank you so much!
Yummy food
So many great options to try here! Thanks for watching!
One of your best for sure! Damn, I'm hungry.
Awww thanks so much, Holden!
Thanks for the tour!
I love Merida♥️
And I would like everything you had without the meat. People would probably look at me like “What?!?!” but I don’t mind.
Thanks so much for watching! Hey, might as well try, right?!
It's kind of difficult to be a vegetarian and eat the local cuisine (which is very meat-heavy), although there are non-local vegetarian restaurants opening in Merida on a regular basis.
NOOOOOOOOOOO, la chaya maya es mala idea para comer!!! una disculpa de parte de todo el estado de yucatan por que comienron en ese restaurante. que bueno que disfrutaron de buena comida en los mercados
Really? Why?
@@ManuelaSilvaR They do not have the "homemade" touch in the way they prepare the food, the flavors are not the ORIGINALS of the region, because they are prepared in a commercial way. You can eat the real food in the local towns and markets.
Thank you. I’m going next week and this is good to know!
Maybe try at "principe tutul xiu" if you want a restaurant or "4 hermanos" if your ok with a smaller place. But both places have better and more original taste than chaya maya
They seem to be afraid of the Habanero in Merida! Cochinita with habanero is a must…the red onion with vinegar cut the heat and allows the fruity flavors of habanero!
Great tip for us to know for next time!
When I went there most places didn’t include habanero… the Chaya Maya was one that had none! They said most people didn’t try it so why waste it.. but definitely adds dimensions to Cochinita!!!
The vinegar and habanero is delicious
Did you forget sopa de Lima?
Nope! We showed it :) Yummy!
We've been renting an apartment every winter for the last 4 years that's just around the block from the Wayan'e you went to. My husband's absolute favorite taco/tortas there are huevos con longaniza (longaniza is a local smoked sausage). I love the castacan, but also like a lot of their chicken offerings. And aren't their (3!) salsas delicious?!
Oooh thanks for the recommendations! How cool! The salsas were super good!
The food looks good!!
Thanks for watching!