One of Sayulita's pioneer restaurants has really gotten spiffy, adding tile mosaic accents and generally beautifying its terrace restaurant. The Wi-Fi doesn't hurt, either. BLTs and burgers, omelets and bagels, and chicken with rice and chai tea are some of what you'll find here. Service isn't fast, in keeping with laid-back Sayulita's surfer attitude. This perennial favorite is almost always full of people eating and loafing; there's a kid's menu for the truly young. It closes at 6 PM, 2 PM on Sunday.
Reviewed by barquentine from Expat Brit in Monterrey, Mexico on 7/7/09
I and my family eat at Choco Banana every time we visit Sayulita, I suppose I must have been there a dozen times. It is run by an expatriate English woman.
The prices, for what you get, are very very reasonable and I have never had cause to complain. Quite the opposite in fact. I'd describe the menu as a hybrid between the best of British - including proper tea - and the best of local Mexican.
Fresh fruit juices and smoothies. Ingredients fresh and tasty. Wholehearted recommendation from me.
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