RiVL520 Posted September 10, 2017 #1 Share Posted September 10, 2017 Hello, we are thinking of doing Mr Sanchos AI on our port day in Cozumel. Can anyone confirm that there are some options for my vegan sister? Like are the beans and/ or rice vegan? Will they make a plate of veggie fajitas? Any tips would be helpful. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bUU Posted September 10, 2017 #2 Share Posted September 10, 2017 I'm curious about the answer to this, myself, but I can tell you from looking at the menu right in front of me, I cannot tell for sure, because often in Mexico, beans are cooked in an animal-based stock and/or with some joint of an animal. So I'm really hoping a vegan or vegetarian has been there and had spoken with a cook or chef there, and found out for sure. I'm not vegan; I eat many vegan meals, but I'm mostly vegetarian, and for health reasons I do also eat some fish. I don't eat any poultry, pork or red meat. Looking at the menu, the only items that I would be confident enough were free from poultry, pork or meat (specifically) that I would eat them without having some more definitive first- or second-hand info from a cook or chef there are the french fries (and yes I know that they could have been cooked in lard, but I don't think a touristy place like this would do that), and the vegetarian burger (but I would not assume that they're vegan!) Oh! And the cocktails! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RiVL520 Posted September 10, 2017 Author #3 Share Posted September 10, 2017 I'm curious about the answer to this, myself, but I can tell you from looking at the menu right in front of me, I cannot tell for sure, because often in Mexico, beans are cooked in an animal-based stock and/or with some joint of an animal. So I'm really hoping a vegan or vegetarian has been there and had spoken with a cook or chef there, and found out for sure. I'm not vegan; I eat many vegan meals, but I'm mostly vegetarian, and for health reasons I do also eat some fish. I don't eat any poultry, pork or red meat. Looking at the menu, the only items that I would be confident enough were free from poultry, pork or meat (specifically) that I would eat them without having some more definitive first- or second-hand info from a cook or chef there are the french fries (and yes I know that they could have been cooked in lard, but I don't think a touristy place like this would do that), and the vegetarian burger (but I would not assume that they're vegan!) Oh! And the cocktails! Yes I'm hoping someone will be able to tell me also... I guess if all else fails she can certainly drink her lunch..😜 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RiVL520 Posted September 11, 2017 Author #4 Share Posted September 11, 2017 I'm curious about the answer to this, myself, but I can tell you from looking at the menu right in front of me, I cannot tell for sure, because often in Mexico, beans are cooked in an animal-based stock and/or with some joint of an animal. So I'm really hoping a vegan or vegetarian has been there and had spoken with a cook or chef there, and found out for sure. I'm not vegan; I eat many vegan meals, but I'm mostly vegetarian, and for health reasons I do also eat some fish. I don't eat any poultry, pork or red meat. Looking at the menu, the only items that I would be confident enough were free from poultry, pork or meat (specifically) that I would eat them without having some more definitive first- or second-hand info from a cook or chef there are the french fries (and yes I know that they could have been cooked in lard, but I don't think a touristy place like this would do that), and the vegetarian burger (but I would not assume that they're vegan!) Oh! And the cocktails! I emailed Mr Sanchos and this is their reply: ~Our chefs will accommodate your vegan needs upon arrival. They will make special meals for you. Kind regards, Mr. Sancho's ~ So it looks like they are well versed in this dietary need . :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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