Los Cabos Restaurants

Prepare yourself for a gourmand's delight. The competition, creativity, selection, and, yes, even the prices are utterly beyond comprehension. From elegant dining rooms to casual seafood cafés to simple taquerías, Los Cabos serves up anything from standard to thrilling fare.

Seafood is the true highlight here. Fresh catches that land on the menus include dorado (mahimahi), lenguado (halibut), cabrilla (sea bass), jurel (yellowtail), wahoo, and marlin. Local lobster, shrimp, and octopus are particularly good. Fish grilled over a mesquite wood fire is perhaps the most indigenous and tasty seafood dish, while the most popular may be the tacos de pescado (fish tacos): traditionally a deep-fried fillet wrapped in a handmade corn tortilla, served with shredded cabbage, cilantro, and salsas. Beef and pork—commonly served marinated and grilled—are also delicious. Many restaurants import their steak, lamb, duck, and quail from the state of Sonora, Mexico's prime pastureland, and also from the United States, though many of the high-end spots are only using local ingredients.

In San José, international chefs prepare excellent Continental, French, Asian, and Mexican dishes in lovely, intimate restaurants, and it's where the major portion of the area's explosion in new eateries has occurred. Following in the footsteps of Northern Baja’s Valle de Guadalupe, several restaurants on the outskirts of San José del Cabo are offering farm-to-table cuisine, as well as cooking courses and tours. This organic movement has spread from the Farmer’s Market in San José del Cabo to the luxury resorts along the coast that rely on the farms for their daily menu. The Corridor is the place to go for exceptional (and expensive) hotel restaurants, while intense competition for business in Los Cabos means many restaurants go through periodic remodels and reinvention, the Corridor restaurants included. With San José emerging as the hotbed of culinary activity, it’s fair to say that Cabos San Lucas lags somewhat behind. But Cabo has comfort food covered, with franchise eateries from McDonald's, Subway, Johnny Rocket’s, Domino's, and Ruth's Chris Steak House.

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  • 1. Bandido's Grill

    $ | Centro

    Bandido's has come a long way since opening nearly a decade ago with three plastic tables and a grill fixed under the hood of an old pickup truck. The unique truck-grill is still around, but the restaurant's latest alfresco setting suggests it may be transitioning from working-class pit stop into romantic burger joint. Red-and-white checkered tablecloths are scattered amid dozens of palm trees festooned with lanterns, and tropical breezes blow in past the nearby marina. Bandido's is very popular with locals, who crowd the place nightly for enormous half-pound burgers and barbecue ribs, ice-cold cervezas, and old-time rock and roll.

    Calle Navarro at Topete, La Paz, Baja California Sur, 23060, Mexico
    612-128–8338

    Known For

    • Popular with locals
    • Hearty burgers and ribs
    • Old-time rock and roll
  • 2. Caffé Gourmet

    $

    Not far from hotels, restaurants, and important downtown sights, this small café is a great place to recharge with a morning espresso, chai, or smoothie, along with great pastries. Wi-Fi is available here, so you can catch up on your email. Credit cards are accepted.

    Esquerro at Calle 16 de Septiembre, La Paz, Baja California Sur, 23000, Mexico
    612-122–7710

    Known For

    • Great pastries
    • Wi-Fi available
    • Centrally located

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Mon.
  • 3. El Bismark

    $$ | Centro

    The original Bismark is a bit out of the way, but it attracts families who settle down for hours at long wooden tables, while telenovelas (Latin American soap operas) play on the TV above the bar. Tuck into seafood cocktails, enormous grilled lobsters, or carne asada served with beans, guacamole, and homemade tortillas. Seafood tacos and micheladas are specialties at the malecón location, called Bismark-cito.

    Av. Degollado at Calle Altamirano, La Paz, Baja California Sur, 23000, Mexico
    612-122–4854

    Known For

    • Seafood cocktails
    • Long dining experience
    • Good for families

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 4. El Bismark-cito

    $$

    This restaurant is the malecón location of its affiliate restaurant El Bismark, also in La Paz.

    Alvaro Obregón, La Paz, Baja California Sur, 23000, Mexico
    612-128–9900

    Known For

    • Seafood tacos
    • Micheladas
  • 5. Mar y Peña

    $$ | Centro

    The freshest, tastiest seafood cocktails, ceviches, and clam tacos imaginable are served in this nautical restaurant crowded with locals. If you come with friends, go for the mariscada, a huge platter of shellfish and fish for four. The shrimp albondigas (meatballs) soup has a hearty fish stock seasoned with cilantro, and the crab ranchero is a savory mix of crabmeat, onions, tomatoes, and capers. Portions are huge.

    Calle 16 de Septiembre, La Paz, Baja California Sur, 23020, Mexico
    612-122–9949

    Known For

    • Huge portions
    • Often busy
    • Extremely fresh and tasty seafood dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Christmas and New Year\'s Day
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  • 6. Mariscos Los Laureles

    $$ | Centro

    A small stand that looks as if it might have been rolled along the street by a vendor is just the entryway decoration for this well-established restaurant. Whether you eat at a bench at the stand outside or dine within in the air-conditioning, if you like seafood, you will enjoy Los Laureles. It offers all sorts of fruits de mer served in many different ways, but the seafood cocktails are notable for their freshness (you can even try the shrimp raw) and variety (abalone is an option). A second location can be found at Altamirano and Reforma.

    Paseo Álvaro Obregón at Salvatierra, La Paz, Baja California Sur, 23000, Mexico
    612-128–8532

    Known For

    • Excellent seafood
    • Many types of fruits de mer
    • Fresh seafood cocktails

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 7. Rancho Viejo

    $$ | Centro

    Everything is delicious, and prices are reasonable at this cheerful little restaurant painted in bright yellow and orange. Meats are the specialty here, but just about everything on the menu is good and choices are abundant. The tacos de arrachera, a kind of beef taco, are particularly tasty. You can pop in anytime, day or night, since this restaurant is open 24 hours.

    Márquez de León at Dominguez, La Paz, Baja California Sur, 23004, Mexico
    612-128–4647

    Known For

    • Tasty tacos de arrachera
    • Open 24 hours
    • Abundant choices

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 8. Tacos Hermanos González

    $ | Centro

    La Paz has plenty of great taco shacks, but none are better than the small stand owned by the González brothers, who serve hunks of fresh fish wrapped in corn tortillas and offer bowls of condiments with which to decorate your taco. The top quality draws sizable crowds.

    Madero at Degollado, La Paz, Baja California Sur, 23000, Mexico
    612-237–2019

    Known For

    • Area's best taco stand
    • Lots of condiments to add
    • Draws big crowds

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards

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