Dulzara Argenta Bakery & el meraki- Isla Mujeres Restaurant Feature 2026
Last year I had the pleasure of meeting Andrea, the owner of el meraki, an incredible vegan/vegetarian restaurant in Isla Mujeres, Mexico.
I was so impressed with her passion for healthy, delicious food and her desire to bring together community. It hadn’t been an easy road for Andrea and the el meraki team. The struggles faced by small specialty restaurants on the island are real. From very slow low seasons to the rising costs of rent, it can be an uphill battle.
Recently she found herself unable to continue in the space el meraki had occupied for three years. With a month and a half till she would no longer have a space, she reached out to her community. The result was the most amazing partnership was formed.
Enter Gabriela and Marita, owners of Dulzura Argenta Bakery. These sweet ladies have run their bakery located in Centro since 2018. It’s a wonderful space on a rooftop with seating and the bakery. They felt they could accommodate the needs of, the soon to be homeless, el meraki into the space.

It’s a perfect partnership. The bakery operates daily from 8:00 – 6:00 serving the most delicious empanadas and offering all kinds of decadent baked items, as well as custom cakes. el meraki is open 9:00 – 3:00 providing vegan and vegetarian breakfast, lunch, juices and smoothies. Customers can order from both menus at the same time. They also share a, not very large, kitchen. Which, on a typical day, has five women working in it simultaneously, sometimes as many as seven. The good news is it is working well, due to these three women sharing a common vision.
They compliment each other so perfectly. Marita and Gabriela provide wisdom and experience, while Andrea and team bring a youthful energy. They bounce ideas off each other and both Gabriela and Andrea told me they feel less alone on this journey.

Now, on to the food. My friend and I started with a juice of the day. It was a refreshing combination of pineapple, mango, orange, cucumber, celery, and carrot. It is so nice to taste juice that has not been altered and is in its purest form.

We shared two plates of breakfast as we both like a little savoury and a little sweet. Starting with the omelette that was filled with zucchini, onion, mushrooms, and yellow peppers, all perfectly seasoned. There is something about the eggs here that put the eggs at home to shame.

Next we had the “Sunrise of memories”, oatmeal banana pancakes, served with agave and fresh fruit. Gorgeous in taste and presentation.
But alas, we had only experienced half of what this joint establishment has to offer. We absolutely had to have some Dulzura dessert. Though we could only manage half of it at the restaurant, the pieces we took home were fabulous later that day.

We had to try Gabriela’s special postre chajá, a traditional cake of her homeland. A vanilla biscuit base, moist sponge cake, along with layers of dulce de leche, whipped cream and peaches. It was light and creamy and the peach added a touch of tang.

Next up was Marita’s Patagonia tart, from her region of southern Argentina. This is a chocolate lovers dream. A rich chocolate crust is layered with dulce de leche caramel and chocolate ganache with a bit of whipped cream and fresh raspberries.

This place is so much more than great food and lovely beverages. It’s community. You feel it as soon as you reach the top of the stairs. Both friends and first-timers are welcomed with equal enthusiasm. The ladies love to bring people together through events such as a recent chocolate making workshop, their Spanish conversation table, or themed evening dinners. It’s a place to nourish both your body and soul.
Kath’s quote: “Food brings people together on many different levels. It’s nourishment of the soul and body; it’s truly love.” – Giada De Laurentiis

Love never fails.


















