Cafe Maya-Xel & Marine Museum

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Tulum, Mexico

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Cafeteria· Lighting store· Maritime museum

Cafe Maya-Xel & Marine Museum Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Cafe Maya-Xel & Marine Museum is located in Tulum, Mexico on Andador Kanbul, Aldea Zama Mz12, Lt65. Cafe Maya-Xel & Marine Museum is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category cafeteria in Mexico.

Address

Andador Kanbul, Aldea Zama Mz12, Lt65

Phone

+529981476029

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Jordan Welch

Very nice place & great staff. We were greeted by the owner Kevin and he took care of us. Food and coffee was top notch and good price. The interior was stunning with a hand built museum with tons of unique art pieces. A must see in Aldea Zama.

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Brian Franklin

Great coffee in large bowls beautiful. Wonderful omelettes. A little hard to find but worth the search. Staff is friendly and the food is good. They have Krispy Kreme donuts. Perfect place to start the morning.

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Carlos Blake

The best place I've seen so far. The owner is helpful amd kind. Definitely a place you have to see in Tulum.

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Sarah Encinosa

This is a wonderful little secret of Tulum! The food was great (ham and cheese croissant) and the smoothie hit the spot! The artwork is also absolutely gorgeous and is all handmade by Kevin! He gave us a quick tour and told us how he makes everything while we waited for our food! Go here!

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Samuel Nguyen

Walked past by hear a few times and decided to spend our breakfast here. Staff is amazing, attentive and very friendly, the ambiance is very whimsical and the food is delicious and filling. I recommend the omelette with everything on it. Definitely coming back here again!

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Jonni Lomax

Really nice setting and sure it will be even better on finish. Food wasn't bad and the donuts were definitely fresh. Has to take some marks off as the poor lady serving (who was very nice and friendly) had been left on her own on a Saturday morning to do everything which meant waiting a long time for our omlettes. Not sure if other staff let them down but the owners should chip in in this situation.

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Ruth K.

Tulum’s best kept secret. We found this place by accident, Google doesn’t populate this place when you look up coffee shops in Aldea Zama.

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Mary Carper

Very beautiful place and a great place to buy souvenirs. I wasn’t impressed with the açaí bowl but everything else was great