At this waterfront restaurant, both the views and the dishes dazzle. Fresh catches are the specialty here, such as a hogfish that’s prepared in a style known as tikin xic. Served whole, the fish is rubbed with a distinctive red paste made from achiato seeds, layered with tomatoes, onions and peppers, then grilled until lightly charred. “That’s dynamite,” Guy declared. Also popular are the pescadillas (aka fried tortillas), which come stuffed with a well-seasoned mixture of shark meat, tomatoes and onions.
This trip, Guy Fieri's going off the beaten path to check out some funky finds. In Charlotte, N.C., an eatery tucked inside a beer store slingin' crazy waffle creations. In Houston, a not-your-everyday fusion joint mashing up killer barbecue with sushi. And in Cancun, a beachy spot surprising guests with nurse shark pescadillas and a unique Mayan fresh-fish specialty.
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