Sister #3 Isla Mujeres (Part 2-Olivia’s)
Sister # 3: “While the traditional regional cuisine on Isla Mujeres is amazing, there is also a huge variety of fare available because people from around the world have discovered this little Island and now call it home.
Olivia’s Israeli owner/operators offer a nice variety of good Mediterranean food including moussaka and kebab.”
Added by Kathryne: We were so excited to try Olivia’s in March 2008, that we accepted a table right in front of the restaurant’s open kitchen. The result was that we were engulfed by the smoke from the open fire. This did not dampen our appreciation of their well made mojitos or carefully prepared food. We tried their spanakopita, moussaka and Moroccan fish on couscous.
In February 2009 we were fortunate to make a reservation for the best table in the house. There is a beautiful, large square table at the rear of the restaurant which is under a thatched canopy where enjoyed another lovely dinner .
On my next visit, I intend to try their Shawarma. This was one of my favourite meals when I travelled to Israel a decade ago. I still recall the glistening juices as the meat portion was shaved off of the rotating spit. We had stopped at a roadside diner outside of Jerusalem. Their version was served with crunchy veggies and a variety of sauces-the memory of the taste is still very vivid.
Kath’s Quote: “Don’t take a butcher’s advice on how to cook meat. If he knew, he’d be a chef.” -Andy Rooney