Mexico

3 Cheap Eats in Playa del Carmen for Less Than $2USD

The more popular a destination is, the higher the prices are.

It’s supply and demand at it’s finest. Demand floods in, leading to an increase in supply—more restaurants, new hotels, etc. When/if supply becomes constant, prices will go up to keep up with the demand. (We love economics!)

As destinations in Quintana Roo, Mexico, namely Cancun, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum, have boomed in popularity, prices have gone up to match. (Check out my deep dive into greenwashing in Tulum for some scary details.) But that doesn’t mean there aren’t crazy delicious, crazy cheap eats to be had.

In fact, I’ve found 3 cheap eats in Playa del Carmen for less than $2USD (roughly 40mxn) that you need to try.

1. An Empanada from El Che y El Guey: 35mxn

If you’re in the mood for an authentic Argentinean empanada, El Che y El Guey is the spot for you. This small, unassuming restaurant serves up hot and fresh baked pockets of joy that fill the belly and warm the heart. The dough is thick, yet flakey with a light crunch. And they don’t skimp on the fillings! We snagged one of the two tables, and locals were cycling through for our 20 minute stay—a telltale sign of a great spot.

2. A Fish Taco from La Floresta: 30mxn

If you’re in the mood for a taste of the sea, La Floresta is the spot for you. La Floresta is a bit of a trek from the main drag. But you’ll be rewarded with the best fish tacos in town. The fish is lightly battered and perfectly fried, giving it a euphoric crunch that will likely cause you to close your eyes with a mmmmmm. There are various salsas on the side, so you can spruce your taco up however you’d like.

3. Any Taco from The Lost Tiki: 35 mxn

If you’re looking for something unique, head over to The Lost Tiki for tasty tacos with an Asian twist. (Don’t miss my full review HERE!) The Cantonese pork belly and Korean beef taco are particularly delicious—tender, juicy meats packed with flavor and topped with pickled red onions and kimchi respectively. If you’re in the  mood for something more traditional, go with the baja fish taco. The fish is blackened and topped with a house made dressing that does not disappoint. 

Tacos of a similar caliber would be $5USD each in New York City, if not more.

These 3 cheap eats in Playa del Carmen will blow your taste buds away without taking a toll on your wallet.

Plus, each one is locally owned. The tourism boom in Playa del Carmen has brought in businesses owned by international companies like Senor Frogs and Hard Rock. Opting to dine at these local venues is a great way to ensure your tourism money stays in Mexico.

Go forth, eat good food, and stay frugal.

Katie

Recent Posts

3 Kathmandu Restaurants to Try When You Just Don’t Want Another Dal Bhat

Are you all dal bhated out in Nepal? Here are 3 Kathmandu restaurants to try…

17 hours ago

Experiencing the Himalayas: A Reivew of the Annapurna Sanctuary Trek with G Adventures

10 days of trekking through the Himalayas was a wild adventure. I'm reviewing our Annapurna…

1 week ago

Looking for the Best Momo in Kathmandu: A Thamel Momo Crawl

Looking for momo in Kathmandu? Check out this Thamel momo crawl for under $5USD a…

1 week ago

Trekking Food in Nepal: A Breakdown of What We Ate During Our 10 Day Annapurna Sanctuary Trek

What is trekking food in Nepal like? After 10 days of trekking to and from…

3 weeks ago

DC to Kathmandu: Qatar Airways Economy Class Food  Review

What is Qatar Airways economy class food like? Here's what they served on my flights…

1 month ago

Nepal Trekking Gear List: Everything I’m Bringing as a First Time Multi-Day Trekker

The next adventure is here: Nepal! I made an extensive Nepal trekking gear list, and…

1 month ago