Restaurante Halach Huinic

Km 9.5 Carretera Muna-Uxmal, Muna, Mexico

Hours

Open daily 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

About

After a day of exploring ancient archeological wonders, Restaurante Halach Huinic is a must-stop for travelers. Conveniently located a short distance from the famous Uxmal pyramids, Restaurante Halach Huinic is renowned for welcoming groups of any size to experience authentic regional Yucatecan dishes. It is common to see buses parked in the restaurant's spacious driveway while visitors gather to eat in the airy palapa.

This restaurant, nestled in the heart of the Yucatan, has been a culinary beacon for decades. It was born from the deep-rooted passion of a family committed to preserving and sharing the rich tapestry of Yucatecan culinary traditions. Its strategic location along The Puuc Route has not only made it a landmark but also a testament to its role in promoting the region's heritage through its culinary offerings and interactive food and drink demonstrations.

The restaurant's story is one of humble beginnings and relentless passion. It all started with a single idea—to offer genuine Yucatecan dishes prepared with authentic, local ingredients. As the years unfolded, the founders' dedication led to the addition of more dishes inspired by regional flavors, transforming it into a must-visit dining destination in Uxmal. Combining a trip to the nearby Museo Choco-Story Uxmal with lunch at this iconic restaurant is not just doable, but also a journey through the region's culinary evolution.

Vibe

Stepping into Restaurante Halach Huinic, visitors are immediately struck by the welcoming ambiance that blends traditional and contemporary elements. The vaulted thatched roof harkens back to traditional Mayan architecture in the region. Inside, colorful streamers extend across the spacious layout, perfect for accommodating small to larger groups. Colorful tablecloths add to the cheerful ambiance, further highlighting the beautiful dishes from off the menu. There are also stunning views of the lush greenery surrounding the restaurant.

Restaurante Halach Huinic: Menu & Drinks

The menu at Restaurante Halach Huinic is a culinary journey through traditional Yucatecan flavors. It is frequent to come upon one of their cooking demonstrations, which is an experience! Observe the secrets of a conventional slow-roasted Cochinita Pibil pork, marinated in achiote and sour orange juice and served with pickled red onions.

The spectacular menu at Restaurante Halach Huinic is authentically Yucatecan. In addition to the traditional bean-filled fried panuchos and salbutes, the Poc Chuc encapsulates the essence of Yucatecan cuisine and is a must-try for anyone visiting the area. For a refreshing twist, try lighter fare like the fruit plate or bowl, which is ideal for breakfast or dessert.

Dining at Restaurante Halach Huinic when visiting the Uxmal Archaeological Zone is an essential part of any vacation to Merida. It provides a feast for the senses and an authentic taste of Yucatecan cuisine.

Local Tips

  • Visit for lunch to experience the freshest flavors.
  • Try the house-made hot sauces; they add an incredible depth to the dishes.
  • Allow time to enjoy the garden views while dining.
  • Take part in their live cooking demonstrations to fully appreciate the culinary experience.

Location

Km 9.5 Carretera Muna-Uxmal, Muna, Mexico

Frequently Asked Questions

Start the day off with authentic Yucatecan cuisine at La Chaya Maya in the center of Mérida. Wake your senses with their huevos con chaya dish, highlighting the endemic chaya plant of the Yucatan. Try the cochinita pibil, salbutes or panuchos for a true culinary experience. Be sure to get an early start to visit the ruins of Chichén Itzá. The impressive archaeological site is one of the most important and most visited in Mexico. This will immerse you in the history of the Mayan civilization. Try to arrive early to avoid crowds and the heat.

After exploring Chichén Itzá, visit a nearby restaurant such as La Tía Polóc to further your culinary journey with handmade tortillas and traditional pork poc chuc. After lunch, visit a nearby cenote to cool off and relax. Cenotes, strewn about the Yucatan Peninsula, are natural underground water reservoirs, each offering an absolutely magical experience. There are severl cenotes in the area, so choose one that suits your preferences, whether for swimming, snorkeling or simply to enjoy the natural beauty.

Once you’ve explored pyramids and cenotes, return to Mérida to spend the afternoon exploring the city. Stroll through the historic center, visit the Cathedral of San Ildefonso, or wander along the Paseo de Montejo and admire the colonial architecture. Don’t miss the light and sound show in the Plaza Grande, offering a fascinating view of the city’s history! Top the evening off by treating yourself to the signature cuisine at Kuuk. The renowned fusion restaurant offers tasting menus that change regularly to highlight the best of the season.

Fiesta is a way of life in Mexico, and Mérida is no exception! Festive celebrations in Mérida highlight Mayan Culture, the musical genre of Yucateca trova, as well as traditional Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), folk art fairs, and colorful Carnival parades, y más! Each night in Mérida’s Plaza Grande is a fiesta of its own, as music and dance fill the iconic square to the delight of vacationers and residents.

Among the many celebrations in and around Mérida, each Fall provides the opportunity to delight in culture and art at the International Festival of Mayan Culture (FICMaya). This festival offers a wide range of cultural events, including music, dance, theater, conferences, exhibitions and more, all focused on the rich cultural heritage of the Mayan civilization. Fall is also marked by Mexico’s traditional Day of the Dead (Nov 1st and 2nd), celebrated in Mérida with parades of catrinas, impressive altars, musical performances, and a series of cultural activities.

Paying further homage to the rhythmic vibe and sounds of the Yucatan, the Festival de la Trova Yucateca in December showcases this traditional musical genre of the region. Concerts, contests, workshops, and more all focus on music and troubadour poetry. Visitors in November and December will also be amazed at the X’matkuil Fair on the outskirts of Mérida. In the spirit of any fair, there are mechanical rides, food exhibits, a variety of handicrafts, and rich gastronomy.

In February, the Carnival of Mérida is one of the largest and most colorful in Mexico! It includes parades, live music, dances, costume contests, and a festive atmosphere that attracts people from everywhere!

Whenever your vacation getaway brings you to Mérida, there’s always something to celebrate with a fiesta!

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