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Hemsley G.
2 weeks agoLina and Miriam are amazing! The food is the most authentic and delicious food you could ever try. A great experience to have if you visit Tulum.
Larissa Kohler
a month agoWe attended the cooking class yesterday. Miriam showed us how to prepare tortillas and various salsas. Together, we made four different tacos – everything was incredibly delicious and fresh. Miriam is a fantastic cook and guided us with great enthusiasm and expertise. You can immediately tell how passionate she is about Mexican cuisine. The class wasn't just informative, it was also a lot of fun. We highly recommend it to anyone who wants to experience authentic Mexican food – a real highlight of our trip! 🌮
Gail Johnson
4 months agoMy husband and I just had a wonderful experience having a cooking class at Lina’s Mexican Kitchen. The facility, people and food were amazing! So personable and friendly. Would recommend to anyone visiting Tulum. Thank you for a wonderful afternoon
Annemarie Brandsma
8 months agoIf I could give a million stars I would! I can not recommend this experience enough. We had a class with Miriam and Orlando, the brother and sister of Lina. They were amazing! They help you but also let you do the major things. You get refreshments and Orlando made us cactus juice and tamarind juice both fresh to try. We supposed to be there for four hours but ended up staying there all night talking with them and had great conversations about different cultures. The all over vibe is extremely relaxed. Lina emailed me the recepies afterwards! Thank you su much!
Wellness Lula
9 months agoThis was such a great experience! My boyfriend and I did this cooking class for my birthday and the food and environment was AMAZING. It was so authentic and delicious. We're vegetarian and Lina and Mariam were more than happy to accommodate. I can't wait to bring my family and more friends. Highly recommend!!