When we made our A La Carte reservations, we informed guest services of a severe peanut allergy. When we arrived for our reservation at the Indian restaurant in Tulum on May 5th, we informed them again of a severe peanut allergy. After ordering our food, an appetizer arrived at the table. Out of curiosity, I asked what was in the 3 different dips that were provided. One had peanuts and we had to ask to have it taken away. Immediately after, I received my appetizer (Chickpea Samosa). I asked the waiter again to confirm it was peanut free. He assured that it was. After taking one bite, I immediately went into an anaphylaxtic allergic reaction. We had to be rushed to the emergency doctor on the resort where I was given intravenous medication to keep me alive. Our total medical bill was around $1100 USD for paramedics and the on-site doctor. Safe to say the rest of my trip at Bahia was ruined. I was still in medical distress the next day. I was terrified to eat anything. And we were incredibly disappointed that guest services or management did nothing to reach out to us to check if we were okay, to offer us anything, nothing. I would like to discuss this issue with higher management and would love to be able to recommend Bahia to friends and family, but at this point, I can not. In fact, I will recommend that they travel elsewhere.