Hotel Casa Bárbara Holbox
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Hotel Casa Bárbara Holbox

Hotel · Lázaro Cárdenas ·

Seafood stall with uni tostadas, scallop ceviche, and kanpachi

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Calle Tiburón Ballena S/N, 77310 Holbox, Q.R., Mexico Get directions

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Calle Tiburón Ballena S/N, 77310 Holbox, Q.R., Mexico Get directions

+52 984 128 8680
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Holbox Review - Historic South Central - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"Holbox doesn't need a PR team, viral TikToks or, frankly, this restaurant review to stay relevant. It’s got uni-topped tostadas and scallop ceviche to do that job. Since 2017, this Mexican seafood stall in Mercado La Paloma has executed mariscos with razor-sharp perfection, relying exclusively on chiles, citrus, and natural ocean brine to turn seafood into presents. And for years, we've sprinted back to this counter like kids chasing an ice cream truck, ready to hurl our money at what will undoubtedly be the highlight of our day. Every meal at Holbox sets the bar for the next restaurant we visit, and 99% of them can’t live up to it. That’s why it’s a timeless classic. photo credit: Jessie Clapp photo credit: Jessie Clapp photo credit: Jessie Clapp photo credit: Jessie Clapp photo credit: Jessie Clapp Anybody who is familiar with mariscos could read Holbox’s menu and know exactly what they’re going to get. But the difference here is that small touches make these Mexican staples feel luxe. A ceviche mixto has its usual components, only it’s prepared with notable finesse. After soaking in lime juice, the soft pulpo, sea bass, and shrimp disintegrate with the pressure of about two chomps. Raw shrimp in Holbox's aguachile sit in a pool of tart serrano marinade, as their fried heads peek up from the surface like synchronized swimmers. Peanut salsa macha gives a taco dorado with queso chihuahua and kanpachi a distinct smokiness. Everything, from the salsas to the raw scallops to the grilled fish, comes together seemingly intuitively. And you get courtside seats to watch it happen. photo credit: Jessie Clapp At Holbox, you want to sit at the counter. That's where you’ll see whole fish charred in grill baskets, and cooks assemble tostadas with tongs while you dab your salsa-covered hands with paper napkins. Over the years, the restaurant has added some seats and expanded the kitchen, but the place remains pretty much unchanged from when it opened. No matter how fancy you feel munching on mesquite-grilled octopus during your lunch break, there’s no hiding the fact that you're inside a noisy mercado. Sounds of vendors tossing pad thai and frying flautas echo against the walls. Chichen Itzá (a stall from the same chef) is next door serving Yucatecan classics. Still, even during the busiest midday rush, no amount of commotion or limón trickling down your chin can distract you from the tostada on your plate. After every meal at Holbox, the small details stick with us. We remember the orange of Santa Barbara uni and the way blackened salsa macha sends smoke crawling up our nose. We think about the contrast of showing up in a baseball cap and jeans straight from the airport to toss back blood clams glammed up with pico de gallo. When you have good ingredients singing kumbaya on the same plate, there's nothing else to hide behind. Gimmicks, crowds, and fancy lighting are just distractions. Food this exceptional can speak for itself. Food Rundown photo credit: Jessie Clapp Tacos You're going to need a few tacos. The classic Baja fish has a crackly fry and tangy mayo. There's also a scallop taco with sweet fennel and xcatic chiles that collapses the moment you bite in. But our favorite is the smoked kanpachi taco that's sharp and salty with queso chihuahua. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Ceviche Mixto Before your brain has time to process this ceviche’s citrus zing, the fish, shrimp, and pulpo will basically have already dissolved in your mouth. There's also some nice, prickly heat from an arbol-guajillo salsa. photo credit: Jakob Layman Kanpachi And Uni Tostada By itself, the silky, fatty kanpachi ceviche on top of this tostada is excellent. But eaten in combination with the creamy avocado salsa and sweet uni, it's almost offensively good. If you're getting one dish at Holbox, this is it. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Pulpo Asado This grilled tentacle would make a marbled steak jealous. It comes with some nice char, is tender enough for a fork to slice right through, and looks extra hot with the pepian sauce (which is nutty and mildly sweet, albeit a tad forgettable). photo credit: Jessie Clapp Shrimp Aguachile Hello and welcome to texture central. A zippy lime-chile-cilantro marinade cures and softens raw shrimp, while fried shrimp heads provide some crunch." - Sylvio Martins

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Hotel Casa Bárbara Holbox

Mel

Google
Awful attitude. I went personally to the hotel at 1pm to ask about the internet as the island is prone to power cuts and no WiFi signal. I asked whether they had good WiFi signal in the rooms as I work online. I was neither given a clear answer nor allowed to connect to the internet. Instead I was told to wait 2 hours to check in at 3pm and find out for myself. When I said I’d make my decision to book depending on that, the man who runs this place said he’d allow me half an hour until 3.30pm to test it and then refund me if it didn’t work. I couldn’t trust his word given the attitude nor was I willing to waste the entire day checking in and out of multiple hotels. I had walked there personally to check the WiFi and didn’t see how or why it was so much trouble to let me connect to the internet at reception. So unnecessarily rude and pointless it makes you wonder if they want to make money at all. I walked down the road for a minute and came across the wonderful Villas Ponto where the lady at reception was so nice and allowed me to connect to their WiFi and insisted that I see the room. For the same price I was offered an entire apartment with its own kitchen. So everything happens for a reason and I’m glad I didn’t spend my money at Casa Barbara. There’s a sports bar at reception so believe the other reviews about the noise and the drunks.

Jarred L.

Google
Great location, close to downtown, lots of food and shops nearby. Not exceptionally close to the beach, which is good if you are looking for peace and quiet at the end of the day, but a very easy walk. Beautiful pool and garden. Exceptional staff, always friendly and helpful! Don't expect to have hot water and our room didn't have any chairs, which after a long day in the heat and sweat, it would have been nice to sit somewhere other than on the bed. A mini fridge would have been nice too.

Lily D.

Google
The lady at reception was quite rude and rolled her eyes at another staff member in front of me. We had no remote for our television to which we alerted them immediately, they told us it was stolen and made no effort to fix the issue. very disappointed as it is advertised as a feature in the room. The room was always left nice and clean however our water was never refilled and cleaning begins very early. There is no hot water in the shower and the water pressure is poor. I would excuse this in most cases but our room was located in the newly renovated part of the hotel. Overall a convenient location and decent size room with nice decoration however some expectations not met.

Moises G.

Google
Our stay was a wonderful experience. When we first got there we had a few issues with our room, but Ricardo in the front desk was very helpful and friendly and put us in a different room that was perfect. Everything is very clean and comfortable. You definitely get a great value and bang for your buck. I would definitely return here. Everything is walking distance and easily accessible.

Tanya S.

Google
We stayed at Hotel Casa Barbara in Holbox and, while the location was great—just a few blocks from the beach and near restaurants and bars—the overall experience was disappointing. The room had several issues. The air conditioner was leaking and wasn’t cooling the room properly, which made the nights uncomfortable. None of the doors, including the toilet door, closed properly, which was frustrating. On top of that, there was loud karaoke from the bar downstairs that went on until around 1 AM, making it very hard to sleep. The room was also missing basic amenities that were listed on the booking site, like a hairdryer, and coffee maker. The bathroom had an unpleasant smell too. The only positives were the friendly staff and the central location. But if you’re a light sleeper or expecting a comfortable stay with working amenities, I wouldn’t recommend this place.

Laura L.

Google
Chill vibes & sweet people at Casa Bárbara Stayed a few nights at Casa Bárbara and honestly, it was just what I needed. The place has a super calm, laid-back vibe. The rooms are a bit worn around the edges, but they’re clean and comfy, and breakfast is included. What really made the stay though was the staff – so kind, helpful, and genuinely happy to share tips or help with anything you need. Also, the location couldn’t be better. Close to everything, but still feels quiet and relaxed. If you’re into local, easygoing places with heart – this one’s for you.

Eddie M.

Google
This hotel really surprised me. It was nice and quiet in a very loud place. The rooms are very comfortable and quiet being off the road. Air conditioning worked great and it’s a beautiful property with a nice pool. It’s a bit away from the centro but that’s what makes it more quiet. It only takes 5 minutes to walk to centro.

Alana K.

Google
Loved staying here! My room was booked thru ABNB…daily maid service was good 3 out of 4 days..Mexico is notorious for over deodorizing and strong smelling cleaning products but thankfully my room was not! Front desk was helpful..Avoid petting the local cat..She was aggressive.