Juice bar in Tulum serving light vegetarian food, opened 2015. Coming from the beach, it is before the ADO station and on the same side of the road. Reported closed, Apr 2017.
We visited this place for breakfast. They are a juice bar but they also have a few meals on the menu. We went for a panini (one with and one without cheese) and two different juices (pinapple-orage-ginger, pineapple-celery-habanero skin-lime).
The store itself is quite small, but friendly decorated.
Everything was freshly prepared for us so it took some time. We both enjoyed the juices. The panini was filled with tomato, onions, avocado and some herbs. My wife also had mexican cheese. All in all it was good and tasty, but a bit to dry (mostly because of the quite thick wholegrain panini bread). We were asked if we would like some spicy salsa and since we are in Mexico, the answer was obvious. The salsa was homemade with habanero, carrots and vinegar and was really great.
The owner was very very friendly and speaks good english. We would definitely come back and try something different.
3 Reviews
First Review by mondsen
HollyEQuin
Points +101
chepest vegan meal in Tulum - Edit
Really delicious.
Read moreWe had the chilaquiles and the pesto sandwich which the owner was happy to veganise. Delicious and large servings!
Guest
alicus
Points +218
not open - Edit
went at 6pm on a Wednesday and it was NOT open
Read moreGuest
mondsen
Points +90
Very friendly owners - Edit
We visited this place for breakfast. They are a juice bar but they also have a few meals on the menu. We went for a panini (one with and one without cheese) and two different juices (pinapple-orage-ginger, pineapple-celery-habanero skin-lime).
Read moreThe store itself is quite small, but friendly decorated.
Everything was freshly prepared for us so it took some time. We both enjoyed the juices. The panini was filled with tomato, onions, avocado and some herbs. My wife also had mexican cheese. All in all it was good and tasty, but a bit to dry (mostly because of the quite thick wholegrain panini bread). We were asked if we would like some spicy salsa and since we are in Mexico, the answer was obvious. The salsa was homemade with habanero, carrots and vinegar and was really great.
The owner was very very friendly and speaks good english. We would definitely come back and try something different.
All in all: recommended
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