Vegetarian restaurants in Yucatán Peninsula
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El Taquito de Don Julio
This is an airy, simple dining room and a good spot for night owls. The small tacos cost slightly more with cheese; other menu offerings include cheap snacks, tortas and vegetarian brochettes (M$35).
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Amaro
A romantic dining spot, especially at night, when there’s usually a duo performing ballads. It’s set in the courtyard of the house in which Andrés Quintana Roo – poet, statesman and drafter of Mexico’s Declaration of Independence – was born in 1787. May close at 11pm on slow nights.
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Restaurant Hacienda Xaybe’h d’Camara
Set a block back from the highway opposite Hotel Chichén Itzá, this is a large, rather fancy place with nice grounds. It’s popular with tours, but the food is a bit overpriced; the selection of salads makes it a good option for vegetarians. Diners can use the swimming pool free of charge!
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