We dined at the new restaurant in the Zona Hotelera that has been open just 20 days. Ambiance and decor are sophisticated yet casual, lagoon view. Wait staff was attentive and a little too much but they were clearly interested in making sure we had a good experience. Food was very good. My wife and I gave it a 4 out of 5. We would like to go back and try some of the other menu items and we might move it up to a 5. We had the quacamole as a starter ( I know so typical) but it was excellent and we like the "good fat" in avacados. My wife had the asparagas salad with goat cheese and shaved parmesean she said was excellent. I had the octopus tenacles in lemon butter with red,green, and yellow roasted peppers as an appetizer even though it is usually a main course. This dish was amazing, A taste and texture of New England lobster claw. I highly recommend it if you can get past the idea of eating the tenacles. Muy bueno!! They break up the meal with a lime sorbet flavored with anise in a quava fruit which was also excellent. We both had fish veracruz style. I had the whole fish and struggled with bones in the fish and would recommend the fish fillet veracruz that my wife had. The veracruz sauce was superb, rich tomato,onion and pepper with a light touch of hot pepper. Both main courses came with wild rice and beans that I assume are the habichuela beans that the restaurant is named for. The small bean does have the texture and taste of lima beans.
We had a bottle of Italian pinot grigio that was good. The wines are on the high side price wise.
We did not have dessert but they make the flambayed crepes tableside accoding to our server Rubin.
We paid about $35 per person for the food. A bargain given the excellent service and attention to the food preparation. We plan to go back and try some of the other menu items.
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