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Wine tasting at Off the Vine

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

by Monica Hartlief

If you thought you only could drink tequila and beer in Playa, think again! At the Off the Vine store and bar you can get wines (and liquors) from all over the world and if they don’t have it they can order it for you or even better, make a suggestion for a similar or comparable wine. I suggest you try a Mexican wine, you’re in Mexico after all, and they have some fantastic wines here. Both the owner and staff are knowledgeable (much more than me), friendly and have customer service on top of their list.

Off the Vine is not just a wine store with a great selection of wines, they also do home delivery, organize wine tastings, wine courses, and participate in food and drink related events like Taste of Playa. If that’s all too much or too complicated, you can also have a glass of wine on the lovely terrace in front of the store.

Off the Vine - wine tasting - Thursday's 8 PM

Off the Vine - wine tasting - Thursday's 8 PM

Last week I participated in one of the wine tastings with some friends and we had a wonderful evening. We tasted several reds and one white from Spain (they highlight a different country every week) and it is a good thing dinner is part of the tasting because my idea of tasting includes drinking the wine, not spitting it out (and I wasn’t the only one). The dinner was lovely, 3 courses which included a starter of some very nice Spanish Serrano ham and a variety of cheeses. The ambiance is informal and casual, so you can dress up but you don’t have to. Ricardo, the owner, explained about the wines we drank, where they were from, and what made them special. It is great to listen to someone talk about what they love while sipping on a good glass of wine. There is limited seating so it is a good idea to make a reservation before you go. The wine tastings are every Thursday at 8 PM, the cost is 35 USD (what a deal) and a 3 course dinner is included.

wines and liquors from all over the world

wines and liquors from all over the world

Off the Vine is located on 1st Avenue between Calle 26 and 28, for reservations or delivery call 984 803 5244 or send them an email through the Off the Vine website.

Off the Vine wine & deli bar

Off the Vine wine & deli bar

Fusion Beach Bar & Grill, not just another beach club

Friday, August 13th, 2010

by Ellen de Jonge

If you are looking for a great meal or a tropical day on the beach you should give Fusion a try. This colorful bar and grill is located right on the beach of Playa del Carmen and has lots to offer besides sun and fun.

You can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner right on the beach enjoying the great view with the sand between your toes.

Fusion Beach Bar & Grill

Fusion Beach Bar & Grill*

The menu has a great variety of fusion cuisine, of course. It is known for serving fresh fish, traditional Mexican specialties and great sandwiches. The cheeseburgers are possibly some of the best in Playa! All served directly on the beach or in the restaurant by friendly staff to help you make your day laid-back and comfortable.

Around 5 pm the beach set-up changes from “lounging on your beach chair” to “lounging on a candle lit beach”. Your entertainment comes from the house band playing live music and fire dancers later in the evening.

Every time I spend a day or night at Fusion I come home feeling I just had a little holiday, well rested and happy. And if this blog post sounds like I copied it from a travel guide or an ad … well, I could’ve but I didn’t, I simply love the place!

You can find Fusion on 6th street and the beach. Open daily for breakfast, lunch, dinner and drinks until late.

Fusion Beach Bar & Grill is also a participant in Taste of Playa, 2nd year in a row!

* picture taken from Fusion website: Fusion Beach Bar & Grill

Playa del Carmen Tequila Festival 2010

Friday, July 23rd, 2010
thumbnail Playa del Carmen Tequila Festival 2010

Tequila and the Carribean

Every year Playa del Carmen hosts a tequila festival. Even better it is completely free! What could be more fun than that? So eat a hearty meal and head on over to 16th street and 5th avenue where you will find a block of booths of different tequilas for you to sample. I have loved tequila even before I moved to Mexico and was thrilled when I experienced my first festival. Most people are aware of Don Julio, Petron and Jose Cuevo as tequilas but the festival features many new tequilas that you can buy on site. I sampled many new tequilas that I may not have bought because I did not know them. I was convinced to try a cream tequila (and I don’t like creamy drinks) which has inspired me to make a dessert out of it! It is called the Berry White…not after the musician but may inspire you to listen to him if you drink enough! We have hosted many a tequila tasting paired with foods and have many menu items that are tequila inspired such as one of my favorites, tequila lime shrimp.

Check out the festival which starts today, July 23rd to July 25th. See you there!
Stay tuned for some of my tequila inspired recipes. I may even get some ideas tonight!

By: Susan de Lima

Haciendas in Yucatan

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

By Monica Hartlief

When I first moved to Mexico in 1999 it wasn’t to Playa del Carmen but to the city of Merida, in the state of Yucatan. I spent 2 years living there and, mainly because of personal reasons, I didn’t like it very much. What I did like was that I got a lot of visitors during the time I lived there and together we explored much of Merida and the surrounding areas. I think I visited Chichen Itza at least 8 times in 12 months, but we also explored less known Mayan ruins sites like Uxmal and Dzibilchaltun. As impressive as these ruins are what I liked best about exploring the state of Yucatan was visiting the many restored haciendas, most of which are located an easy drive from Merida.

Hacienda Temozon pool area

Hacienda Temozon pool area

Haciendas in Mexico were the basis of an economic system introduced by the Spaniards in the 16th century, similar to the feudal system of Europe. Many of them were originally cattle ranches which in the 19th century converted to produce rope from henequen.* In Yucatan, the hacienda owners used the local Mayan population to work the fields and factories at slave-like wages or no wages at all. Over time, haciendas became symbols of wealth and culture, decorated with architecture, furnishings and art from around the world. There are over 170 haciendas in Yucatan, some of them completely renovated and turned into 5 star hotels and historical museums while others are left unrestored, sometimes abandoned, to collapse and fall apart over time.

restaurant at Hacienda Temozon

restaurant at Hacienda Temozon

A hacienda usually consisted of the Casa Principal, or main house, where the hacendado and his family lived and the administration of the business took place. The processing of the henequen took place in the Casa de Maquinas, the machine house, the overseer lived in the Casa del Majordomo, many of the haciendas also had a chapel, La Capilla, and several other smaller buildings used for storage and living quarters.

I´ve visited several haciendas during the time I lived in Merida and my favorite is Hacienda Temozon. This hacienda is located about 40 minutes south of Merida, in the town of Temozon Sur. The hacienda was beautifully renovated in 1997 and is now a 5 star hotel. I´ve never actually spent the night there (although it is high on my wish list) but I´ve had lunch and dinner there on several occasions and it was always a great experience. The pictures of Hacienda Temozon were borrowed from its website.

*henequen: a type of agave cactus which is processed for its fibers, primarily to produce rope

*henequen: a type of agave cactus which is processed for its fibers, primarily to produce rope

Now that the family holidays are behind us maybe it is a good idea to start planning your next trip to Mexico. If you want more information about the Haciendas in Yucatan, or vacation rentals and services in the Playa del Carmen / Riviera Maya area please send us an email through our website. We´re more than happy to help you with the planning!

Lunch at Wicky’s restaurant and beach club Playa del Carmen

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

by Monica Hartlief

What to do on a rainy afternoon in Playa del Carmen? I can’t think of anything better than going out for a nice long lunch at a restaurant on the beach. So we picked Wicky’s, restaurant and beach club, located right next to the light house, or El Faro, on 10th street and the beach in “down town” Playa del Carmen. Wicky’s opened its doors a month ago, on September 18th, and we’d only been there for dinner once so it was high time we tried out their lunch menu.

Wicky's view from the seaside terrace

Wicky's view from the seaside terrace

Wicky’s has an air-conditioned indoors dining area and a beautiful open air seaside deck.  It doesn’t matter where you sit, the view is spectacular, even on a windy, and rainy afternoon. The restaurant is large, quite elegant, has comfortable chairs and tables, and thankfully no loud music (yet?). As soon as you come in the door, or walk up from the beach, you will be welcomed by the uniformed staff.  There is a lot of staff, they all speak English (even if you try your hardest to speak Spanish with them) and they are very helpful, friendly, and knowledgeable about the food and drinks that they serve.

lunch with a view at Wicky's Playa del Carmen

lunch with a view at Wicky's Playa del Carmen

The restaurant’s specialties are dry aged & USDA prime steaks and fresh seafood and there are also some great wines and cocktails on the menu. Since it was only 2 pm and I still had some work to do later I had a mineral water and my date had a limonada. The lunch menu is not very big but there is enough choice for most people, but very little for vegetarians. The lunch menu has some classic starters like calamari and chicken wings, a choice of 3 salads, a few sandwiches, the Crab Cake sandwich sounds really good, and burgers, that are spectacular, or so I’ve been told. I wanted to get some greens in me so I ordered the Chicken Ceasar Salad. My lunch date wanted to order something of the dinner menu which was not a problem at all. I really like it when they try to accommodate your requests at a restaurant. We ended up ordering a Smoked Chicken Ceasar salad, the steak tartar, and best of all the parmesan truffle fries! I will go back to Wicky’s time and time again as long as they keep those fries on the menu. They are French fries, thin and crunchy, with a hint of truffle, parmesan and garlic. Mmm, very good. The Steak Tartar is also a winner, I’m not a big meat eater but this dish I like, although I still think it looks like pet food. The smoked chicken ceasar salad was great, lots of fresh romaine lettuce, big croutons, plenty of fresh parmesan, and smoked chicken of course. It had a little too much dressing for my taste so the next time I will order that on the side.

smoked chicken ceasar salad

smoked chicken ceasar salad

truffle parmesan fries and steak tartar

truffle parmesan fries and steak tartar

Since we had been to the restaurant before we knew we had to leave some room for dessert, crème brûlée. I’ve never had a better crème brûlée anywhere, and believe me, I’ve done quite a bit of market research on this subject. Today the crème brûlée looked wonderful again, with a golden and crispy top but  unfortunately, the consistency of the actual “crème” wasn’t quite right, it was too liquid, it dripped of your spoon, but the taste was great and I’ll definitely go be back to try it again. After coffee and a “hot cocoa” for my date we paid the bill, actually, he paid not me, and left by way of the beach. I did peek at the bill, 570 pesos total, which is pretty reasonable considering the location, ambiance, quality of the food, and the service which, by the way, is excellent.

crème brûlée

crème brûlée

My conclusion is that Wicky’s is a great addition to the Playa del Carmen restaurants and beach clubs. It is higher end than most of the restaurants on the beach, but well worth it. I’ll definitely go back, especially once they debut the dueling piano’s in December of this year.

You can find Wicky’s restaurant & beach club online for more information: 

Wicky’s restaurant & beach club