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🙂 4/5 - Taboo is quite an experience! I came here for dinner for a
By 👻 @Vidhi S., 03/23/2022 3:00 am
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Taboo is quite an experience! I came here for dinner for a bachelorette party. As soon as we walked in we were impressed by how gorgeous this place is! With the loud upbeat music, beautiful decor, wind blowing by the beach, sparklers everywhere, this place feels like sensory overload. We had reservations and were seated right away. All around us people seemed to be having a great time. Many birthday parties, bachelorette parties, etc around us. You'll even find many people dancing on top of chairs and tables. Staff periodically brings out sparklers to celebrate various occasions. For dinner they first brought out a complimentary appetizer with pita bread, cheese, olives, peppers, etc, as well as tomato soup (I think?) which were both delicious! The items we ordered however were just ok. We tried the rigatoni alla vodka (350 pesos), spicy feta cheese (305 pesos), and Greek meatballs (290 pesos). We shared these among 3 of us which was more than enough food even though 2 of these items are listed as appetizers. The pasta was flavorful and delicious but it was cold (which I guess is hard to control in an outdoor setting). The meatballs were just ok but very filling. I did not like the spicy feta and we didn't finish it. Just seemed too dry and I wasn't a fan of the flavors. I also tried a bite of the camembert Envoltini which was cheese wrapped in flaky phyllo sheets with a hint of sweetness. I really liked it but would highly recommend sharing. Furthermore as is the case in many Tulum restaurants, they charge 140 pesos for each bottle of water. For some reason they brought 6 bottles of water for a group of 7 of us which ended up costing us $40 (US dollars) for water alone. In addition service is unusually slow here...it took forever for the food to come out, for them to bring out the check, etc. I did really appreciate the enthusiasm of the staff though. They were all incredibly nice and upbeat and really added to the energy of Taboo. I also loved how they brought out sparklers for our bachelorette. In addition, they had a violin player do performances throughout the night and he was SO INCREDIBLY TALENTED!! This was probably the highlight of the night.Overall Taboo is a really fun place for dinner. It's worth experiencing once but I wouldn't come back over and over again because it really is such a sensory overload and begins to feel like some form of a psychedelic experience after a while lol. Also the food is pretty average.
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