All Inclusives, that *really* have good food? Does such a thing exist? or are many of these Tripadvisor people just crazy?
It's totally not my type of travel, and I'm guessing many people here as well. I'd much rather pay 1/3 the price for lodging and dine as I choose... be able to go to a hole in the wall, etc... so I'm generally opposed to it. But I was recently forced to stay at one in Cozumel due to a wedding... The Cozumel Palace. (The "Palace" resort chain operates a few others--in cancun I believe as well as Playa, and i think on the other coast as well). It was supposed to have been "the best" all inclusive resort in the entire area, and was priced accordingly ($300/night--and that was a large group
deal, other places are half in the area). More troubling is Tripadvisor ranked it one of the top 10 luxury resorts in latin america, top 10 travelers choice, top 100 luxury resorts in the world, etc. ... list last year (again, and has in the past as well).
The resort wasn't that great overall (good service, lacking facilities), but the food.... the food is what I came for.
And the food was so bad that I feel worthy of doing an anti-PSA against it...
food... just terrible. the restaurants were only open at night, during the day it was buffet food or a grill. the grill's menu consisted of no mexican food, but rather cheeseburgers and hot dogs. the room service food was OK if you ordered the right things, but a lot of things were severely bad. Many of the entrees came with a side of chips and guacamole. The chips they served were so stale they were almost indedible.
We made it into one of the two "upscale" restaurants they had... The "Mexican" restaurant had food that was on par with Chi Chi's (not joking)... This is disappointing, given that many people had told me the chef tries to do upscale Mexican preperations, etc... We have much better mexican here in chicago... how can you get bad mexican food in Mexico??? Not sure. I ordered chicken mole, which came out as some sort of lemon pepper sauce chicken, and the chicken wasn't bone in, but rather boneless chicken breast. they didn't have corn tortillas, only flour. We asked for corn tortillas (in Spanish), and they brought us more flour. The buffet did have corn tortillas if you asked them for them. The only other table in the restaurant was a group of really midwestern looking people and they were ooooohing and awwwing and taking pictures at the dessert stand the restaurant came and set up tableside to make their banana's foster. how unexciting! :] we didn't get to try their other restaurant ("The Oriental" restaurant as they call it), but others told us it wasn't very good. There's also an Italian restaurant at night but that's not intended to be upscale, it's all buffet I think.
we were told the food would be "anything you want" and "top shelf" ... which just wasn't true, no lobster/crab or any seafood other than white fish to be found... tanqueray was the only close to top shelf liquor i found. the wines were all a Mexican house wine they had. The ingredients of everything else were not chosen with much care other than their cost.
I went with fairly low expectations, but Tripadvisor ranks it fairly decently so I held out hope... This isn't the first time I've totally disagreed with many Tripadvisor reviews, but I have to think that many people on tripadvisor either A) spend so much money they're afraid to complain or B) don't get out enough, apparently.
...Has anyone ever stayed at Ceiba Del Mar in Puerto Morelos? I didn't stay there, but last time I was in Puerto Morelos we stopped in to their restaurant and paid for food. And it was actually pretty good. I had a very French prepared salt-encrusted fish that was taken apart tableside