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Royal Sunset
Cancun, Mexico
- jenjenf
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This restaurant was awesome. It featured the local Spanish flair of the area. They did not skimp on anything and you could eat steak, different types of fish, pork, or chicken.
From journal Moon Palace
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- May 16, 2004
- Rated 4 of 5 by
kelseysmith from lubec, Maine
The food was very good and there was lots to choose from. I had shrimp soup and steak filet. The staff is friendly and loves to take your pictue with the sword and sombrero on display. They serve lots of margaritas.
From journal Cancun vacation
All-inclusive Restaurants
- May 12, 2004
- Rated 4 of 5 by
edecker from Indianapolis, Indiana
The restaurant was nice. I would have liked more to eat on one plate, but it's all-inclusive! The drinks were, well, drinks -- alcohol is alcohol wherever you go! The service was exquisite and the HI-FI in the background capped off afternoons enjoying the air conditioning.
From journal Spring Break In Cancun
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- March 24, 2004
- Rated 1 of 5 by
jenjenf from Citrus Heights, California
We made the mistake of going to this all-inclusive resort in Cancun. The resort website said it had five restaurants, but it turned out that all but two were closed. There was a very poor buffet available for lunch and dinner. It was also the only place to eat breakfast. There was also another restaurant with limited seating that was a bit more formal. However, we attempted to make reservations there and they said they were full except for one slot at 9:30pm. We told them we did not want to eat that late and left for the main dining. Later that night, the hostess from the restaurant found us in the lobby bar and yelled at us for not showing up for our reservation. We were appalled.
From journal Royal Sunset Cancun Disaster
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