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Isla Mujeres 2018 Trip Report-Day 10

April30

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We slept in on this morning because the night before we stupidly stayed up until 1 am. As a result, it was another lazy day for me. At some point though I decided that I had to get some exercise, so I took an extra long beach walk. The first sight I cam upon was this 2 headed iguana!

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The next surprise was seeing this snake slithering to the waters edge. I must have still been sick because I was seeing things!

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We love to stay on this strip of beach. There are rarely any other people and there is always something new to see.

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We also love that we can enjoy both sides of the island from Luna D’ Miel.

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D on the other hand was raring to go. He walked to Covi in Centro to pick up some wine and then to Chedraui for beer and ice.

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We were the hosts of Happy Hour that day. Missing from the picture was Dona (the picture taker) and R & M who hadn’t arrived yet. I think Sister #3 and I have our eyes shut (that is because we are getting old and sometimes need a wee nap).

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We sat up on the deck outside our room that leads to the property’s plunge pool.

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While the merriment continued on the east side, Dona and I snuck away to capture the sunset in the west.

At dinner time, half the gang headed back to Centro while D, R, M and I caught a cab to Topaz where we enjoyed a wonderful evening (for details and photos, please see the link here).

The night concluded with wine under the stars with my Love.

Kath’s quote: “Come quickly, I am tasting the stars!”-Dom Perignon, supposedly said this ‘at the moment he discovered’ champagne

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Love never fails.

 

 

 

 

Topaz, Isla Mujeres 2018

March23

We like many visitors to Isla watched with interest when the Isla 33 Condos were built on the south east end of the island. We are “out of that league” as far as owning or even renting there. But we can dream, can’t we? One way to play along with that fantasy is to dine at Topaz -the main floor bar, restaurant and patio. The night we dined with good friends, no one could pick us out as renters from the airport strip. Or could they?

Upon arrival, we were sat at a lovely table on the patio. In fact that evening, everyone who was dining was doing so el fresco.

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We started the evening by sharing Mango Ceviche. This great variation on traditional ceviche tossed mango, white fish, cucumber, red onion and cilantro together and then marinated them in lime juice. I could detect another ingredient and when I checked the menu I found that there was also a splash of tequila in the dish. I couldn’t discern what kind of white fish was used in the recipe.

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We also shared coconut shrimp- a dish which finds its way onto many Isla menus. We make these at home when we are missing the island. A trick I utilize is creating a slit down the back of the shrimp to “butterfly” it and then press the increased surface into the coconut mixture. Topaz’s version didn’t do this so they were big and extra plump. I appreciated the innovative way they adhered them to the plate with a vegetable puree.

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I knew exactly what I was ordering as soon as I spotted this dish on Topaz’s extensive menu. The lobster mac and cheese included lovely chunks of lobster amidst a creamy cheese sauce and pasta. The dish was light on the promised truffle oil or perhaps I assumed it was light because I am addicted to the taste and crave it often. I did appreciate how the dish had been heated under a salamander broiler to caramelize the top layer. I ate every single rich morsel.

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D considered prime rib or lamb because he thought it was unusual to find these of an Isla menu but in the end wanted something lighter. He settled upon grilled tuna and enjoyed it immensely.

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One of our companions enjoyed these crunchy fish tacos.

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While the other tucked in to these beef tacos. She thought that the kitchen may utilize prime rib in this recipe and she appreciated the extra tenderness and flavour.

Our service could not possibly have been more attentive or caring. The staff are well trained and highly professional.

The moon was out that evening and from our vantage point on the patio we could see it glimmering on the sea. We lingered over our beverages imagining ourselves as permanent residents there.

Kath’s quote: “Aim higher in case you fall short.”  ― Suzanne Collins

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Love never fails.

 

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