Kin Toh, located within the Azulik resort at kilometre 5 of the Tulum beach road, has built the most visually distinctive restaurant in Mexico — and one of the most recognisable dining environments on earth. Organic nest-like structures, constructed from local hardwoods and woven natural materials, are suspended above the jungle canopy at varying heights. Guests dine within these nests, surrounded by the forest and open to the sky, with panoramic views stretching across the jungle to the Caribbean horizon.
This is not a gimmick with substandard cooking attached. The kitchen takes its Mayan-Mexican identity seriously: four starters, four mains, and four desserts on a rotating tasting menu built around indigenous ingredients — habanero, epazote, achiote, cacao, huitlacoche — prepared with contemporary technique and genuine respect for ancestral Mexican culinary traditions. The menu changes with the seasons and the chef's sourcing network. Expect cooking that surprises.
The nest experience at Kin Toh begins before the food arrives. Guests are escorted along elevated walkways through the jungle canopy to their assigned nest, where hanging nets serve as seating and the kitchen is somewhere below, invisible. The meal arrives in waves — unhurried, ceremonial, timed to the progression of daylight through dusk into full jungle night. By the time dessert arrives, the canopy is lit only by lanterns and the distant Caribbean moon.
The tasting menu runs approximately $280–$350 USD per person including the nest rental and minimum food spend. This is not a value proposition — it is an experience proposition, and it delivers entirely on the promise. There is nowhere else in Mexico, arguably nowhere else in the world, where architecture, nature, and cuisine combine at this level.
The nest format was essentially designed for proposals. Guests dine in private suspended structures, separated from neighbouring tables by the jungle itself. The setting — above the canopy, open to the sky, with the sounds of the forest below — is the most romantically overwhelming environment in Mexican dining. Azulik's concierge team will assist with arrangements. Book the nest with the highest canopy elevation and the clearest sightline to the Caribbean for maximum effect. Book months in advance for weekend evenings in peak season.
Kin Toh operates by reservation only from 5pm to 11pm daily. Nest reservations require advance booking months ahead in peak season (November to April). The bar offers walk-in access with a minimum spend of 600 MXN including a complimentary drink — appropriate for those who want the Azulik experience without the tasting menu commitment. Smart-bohemian dress is the Azulik standard; resort wear transitions naturally into jungle evening elegance. Getting there requires arriving at the Azulik resort entrance and being escorted from there — have your reservation confirmation ready.
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