13 Best Restaurants in Northern Belize, Belize

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We've compiled the best of the best in Northern Belize - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Aroma Cafe & Lounge

$ Fodor's choice

Sharing a parking lot with a gas station and convenience store, Aroma Cafe & Lounge is a local hot spot. You'll find the breakfast options here hard to choose from, though the most popular is the Belizean breakfast. You can't go wrong with fluffy fry jacks, eggs your way, slices of bacon, and a cup of the beloved beans. Aroma tends to get packed on weekend mornings, so be sure to arrive early to secure a booth. 

San Antonio Rd., Orange Walk Town, Belize
638--2333
Known For
  • Cozy ambience
  • The fluffiest fry jacks
  • Delicious iced coffee
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Cielo Restaurant

$$ Fodor's choice

Overlooking the Caribbean Sea, Cielo stuns not just in food quality but in its elegant aesthetic as well. The restaurant is located at Tony's Inn, but guests aren't the only ones who get to enjoy its Belizean--Maya taste; locals from neighboring districts are willing to make the drive just to indulge in Cielo's conch fritters and pepita-crusted fish. Opt to dine on the deck to feel the ocean breeze cool you down after a long day exploring Corozal. 

Cocina Sabor

$$ Fodor's choice
Succulents populate the restaurant’s patio, as do Orange Walk residents and a smattering of tourists who know a good food joint when they find it. The reasonably priced menu is a mix of mestizo and other Belizean favorites and includes flavors such as coconut rum salsa and ginger-citrus glaze that give Belizean classics an energetic twist. Come on Thursday for popular Dollah Wing Day or any night for dreamy frozen mojitos. Simply put, this is one of the best and most pleasant places to eat in town.
South Belize-Corozal Rd., Orange Walk Town, Belize
322-3482
Known For
  • Authentic Belizean recipes
  • Friendly service
  • Generous portions
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Maracas Bar and Grill

$$ Fodor's choice

A well-run option in Orange Walk Town, Maracas Bar and Grill has one of the town's most scenic settings overlooking the New River---you might even spot a crocodile. Sit in the covered riverside patio or in the air-conditioned dining room and start your meal with an appetizer of shrimp, conch, or lobster ceviche (lobster is available mid-June to mid-February and conch is usually October to late April). Indulge your comfort food cravings with pizza, fajitas, tacos, quesadillas, or a beef or fish burger. Escabeche is offered Sunday only. Occasionally local parties here get loud, but you'll probably be welcome to join the festivities.

Maria's Bakeshop & Coffeehouse

$ Fodor's choice

Founded by an award-winning pastry chef, Maria's Bakeshop & Coffeehouse has quickly become the go-to spot for rich coffee and decadent pastries. The café's air-conditioned indoor area is artfully decorated, complete with cozy corners and spacious booths. While good old-fashioned Americanos are their signature, Maria's most popular drinks include frappuccinos and refreshing teas, serving as a respite from the Belizean heat. Visit during special occasions for creative seasonal drinks and pair with fluffy croissants or a toasted panini. 

La Democracia St., Orange Walk Town, Belize
620--5527
Known For
  • Well-known pastry chef
  • Cozy atmosphere
  • Unique takes on iced coffee
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Patty's Bistro

$$ Fodor's choice

Patty's Bistro (sometimes spelled Patti's) serves some of the best food in town, the service is sprightly and friendly, the atmosphere is no-frills, and prices are low. For a local treat, try the hearty conch soup (in season, usually October to late April).

2nd St. N, Corozal Town, Belize
402-0174
Known For
  • Great Belizean and North American choices
  • Conch soup
  • Odd hours
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Sun.

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Frozen Paradise

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Located in front of the sea, Frozen Paradise makes for an ideal dessert stop after lunch. Serving iced coffees, frappés, and other various drinks, the coffee place is mostly known for its savory drinks. Their chamoyadas are the most popular---a refreshing frozen drink consisting of blended mango, tamarind spice, and chamoy sauce. For those looking for a quick bite to eat, Frozen Paradise also serves nachos for less than $10.

N. Front St., Sarteneja, Belize
671--6002
Known For
  • Savory frozen fruit drinks
  • Ideal location in front of the sea
  • Quick and friendly service
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.--Wed.

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Izadora Restaurant & Lounge

$$$

Vancouverite Tammy fell so in love with Sarteneja and its people that she decided to stick around and open up a restaurant and lounge the locals would be proud of. Perched right in front of the water, the beloved hangout is decked in bright pink and dark blue, with the upper level offering lovely views of the sunset. The prices of the ceviche are an eyebrow-raising BZ$45, which is surprising for an eatery in this location. Still, the ceviche continues to be a hit, and the burgers and pizzas are not too shabby, either. 

North Front St. & Caracol St., Sarteneja, Sarteneja, Belize
664--6424
Known For
  • Generous ceviches
  • Live music on weekends
  • Unobstructed views of the sea

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Jo-Mel-In Restaurant

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Named after the owner's three children, Jo-Mel-In has been a pillar in the Corozal community since 1987. Guests will be happy to learn recent renovations have led to a closed-in, air-conditioned dining area, which is much needed in the summer months. You will want to come here if you're craving real Belizean food with that unmistakable influence from the Mestizo and Maya cultures. Daily lunch specials include a classic rice and beans with stew chicken that won't be outdone by any other one in town. Jo-Mel-In serves breakfast on Sunday every mid- and end of month. 

2nd St. S, Corozal Town, Belize
402--2526
Known For
  • Flavorful Belizean dishes
  • Waitstaff ready to accommodate on a whim
  • Something for everyone to enjoy

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Liz's Fast Food

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You can get a sack full of tacos, sabutes (corn tortillas topped with refried beans, shredded stewed chicken, lettuce, onions, tomatoes, and cilantro), empanadas, garnaches (fried corn tortillas with refried beans, grated cheese, onions, habanero pepper, and cilantro), and other mestizo dishes here for almost nothing. Most items, though small as a sand dollar, are extremely tasty and cost only a Belize dollar for two or three. Daily specials may include fish, beans and rice, stew chicken, or other Belizean dishes, all extremely inexpensive. Place your order at a takeout window in the flaking green, streetside stall.

Nahil Mayab

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Orange Walk Town may be the last place you'd expect to find an upscale restaurant like this, with its Maya-inspired decor, well-prepared food, and extra-friendly servers. Nonetheless, it opened here, on a corner behind the Shell station, to rave reviews. Sit in the tropical gardens in the back and admire the jungle-esque foliage, or sit in air-conditioned comfort in the main dining room and enjoy a cold drink and a delicious shrimp or conch (in season) ceviche appetizer. For a main course try the curry ginger shrimp or one of the Yucatán-inspired dishes such as poc chuc, grilled pork sauteed with onion and sweet pepper and served with corn tortillas. 

Guadeloupe and Santa Ana sts., Orange Walk Town, Belize
613--0924
Known For
  • Charming atmosphere
  • Rice and beans with stew chicken (it sells out at lunch)
  • Friendly staff
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Toppa d Mawnin

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This fairly new Corozal eatery has already earned a reputation as the cutest place to have brunch when up north, serving artful breakfast dishes with a Maya and Mestizo twist. Chaya empanadas are the size of your palm, and when topped with the locally made hot sauce, they will have you finishing every bite. While the food may take some time to prepare, it's only because everything is made fresh and then plated perfectly. 

Corner 5th Ave., Corozal Town, Corozal Town, Belize
402--0226
Known For
  • Huevos rancheros skillet
  • Great service
  • Photo-worthy interior

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Tradewinds Restaurant

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The \"house restaurant\" for the Orchid Bay Resort, Tradewinds is run by David and Demaris, an American--Belizean couple. The menu features adequate American pub food such as burgers and wings, along with ceviche and other seafood and some traditional Belizean dishes such as rice and beans with stew chicken. Once a week, there is a soup night, which attracts locals for an inexpensive night out and a chance to benefit the local community---one-half of the evening's proceeds go to support various good works in the community.