lightlystarched
Guest
Well, we are just finishing up our week here. I wish I could be as positive as I was last year. I think this will be our last year here for awhile.
Just had the most disappointing dinner at Casa de Capitan's. Ordered the "Capitan's Especial". A little bit of steak, fish and shrimp. There was no seasoning, no sauces, not even a side of limes. The most boring, bland meal ever. I should have known, when all I saw were white faces, but it was our second try for a restaurant tonight and I was tired. We had gone earlier to La Curva and it just looked like a Garcia's or Manuel's back in Phoenix. And all white faces. We paid for our drinks there and left to hunt down something else.
My hubby took the kids to Rosy's this morning for breakfast. I asked him to bring me back an order of carne deshebrada. I wanted just a pile of meat. The waitress didn't understand and my hubby didn't check the box and I got meat scrambled with overcooked rubbery eggs. Really gross.
Ramon's last night was excellent. Everything was wonderful and our server was fun and gracious.
Tacos Poblano was good.
Ate at Guss's (Agustus?) Big place near the hotel on the way to Max's. The carne asada and pastor was good there, but I got a little skeeved out about the giant tray of condiments/salsas that I'm sure they reuse over and over. I mean who knows what fingers and double dipping have occurred? Sneezes? blech.
Max's was less than impressive as well. The pizza crust seemed like one of those pre-made jobbies.
Mary's (at the Malecon) was EXCELLENT. Ate there twice. Love the sauce that the shrimp is cooked in for the shrimp tacos. Also had "Avocado Surprise" which was avocado halves filled with shrimp salad. Very very tasty. And their shrimp cocktail never disappoints. All the ingredients seemed fresh and the preparations were interesting.
I bought some flounder to make tacos from a vendor at the Malecon. Opened it to make dinner and it was very gross smelling. Will probably not trust the fish vendors again.
I am feeling tired of the constant hassling for cash. My car was "washed" twice. You can't enjoy the beach without a parade of vendors. At lunch it is the little girls selling chicle, and the empanada vendors, and the rose vendors, and the mariaches wanting a piece. I pay a cleaning deposit for the end of my stay at Bella Sirena and yet, there is an envelope to tip housekeeping. They have done nothing this week except drop off new rolls of toilet paper and removed the trash. No fresh towels, nothing else. What the heck am I supposed to be tipping? I do understand that there is extreme poverty here. I tip generously going out to eat, I give a buck to the parking lot attendant at Super Ley, I tip the guy at Pemex, I buy some trinkets. But enough is enough. I don't feel good about being here. I feel guilty, and taken advantage of.
Just had the most disappointing dinner at Casa de Capitan's. Ordered the "Capitan's Especial". A little bit of steak, fish and shrimp. There was no seasoning, no sauces, not even a side of limes. The most boring, bland meal ever. I should have known, when all I saw were white faces, but it was our second try for a restaurant tonight and I was tired. We had gone earlier to La Curva and it just looked like a Garcia's or Manuel's back in Phoenix. And all white faces. We paid for our drinks there and left to hunt down something else.
My hubby took the kids to Rosy's this morning for breakfast. I asked him to bring me back an order of carne deshebrada. I wanted just a pile of meat. The waitress didn't understand and my hubby didn't check the box and I got meat scrambled with overcooked rubbery eggs. Really gross.
Ramon's last night was excellent. Everything was wonderful and our server was fun and gracious.
Tacos Poblano was good.
Ate at Guss's (Agustus?) Big place near the hotel on the way to Max's. The carne asada and pastor was good there, but I got a little skeeved out about the giant tray of condiments/salsas that I'm sure they reuse over and over. I mean who knows what fingers and double dipping have occurred? Sneezes? blech.
Max's was less than impressive as well. The pizza crust seemed like one of those pre-made jobbies.
Mary's (at the Malecon) was EXCELLENT. Ate there twice. Love the sauce that the shrimp is cooked in for the shrimp tacos. Also had "Avocado Surprise" which was avocado halves filled with shrimp salad. Very very tasty. And their shrimp cocktail never disappoints. All the ingredients seemed fresh and the preparations were interesting.
I bought some flounder to make tacos from a vendor at the Malecon. Opened it to make dinner and it was very gross smelling. Will probably not trust the fish vendors again.
I am feeling tired of the constant hassling for cash. My car was "washed" twice. You can't enjoy the beach without a parade of vendors. At lunch it is the little girls selling chicle, and the empanada vendors, and the rose vendors, and the mariaches wanting a piece. I pay a cleaning deposit for the end of my stay at Bella Sirena and yet, there is an envelope to tip housekeeping. They have done nothing this week except drop off new rolls of toilet paper and removed the trash. No fresh towels, nothing else. What the heck am I supposed to be tipping? I do understand that there is extreme poverty here. I tip generously going out to eat, I give a buck to the parking lot attendant at Super Ley, I tip the guy at Pemex, I buy some trinkets. But enough is enough. I don't feel good about being here. I feel guilty, and taken advantage of.