6 Best Restaurants in The Riviera Maya, Mexico

Café Amancia

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This colorful hangout on the corner of the main plaza is the best place in town to watch the world go by (or take advantage of free Wi-Fi) while lingering over coffee and a pastry. Most items are organic, and the fruit smoothies are delicious. Come prepared to practice your Spanish; the staff doesn't speak much English.

Av. Tulum at Av. Rojo Gomez, Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo, 77580, Mexico
998-206–9242
Known For
  • organic fruit smoothies
  • vegan dishes
  • tasty Mexican breakfasts
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

HC de Monterrey Constituyentes

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Follow your nose to this Mexican grill house, where locals gather for some of the best-tasting steak in town. The open-air restaurant is filled with the sounds of mariachi music blaring from the radio, and a mounted bull's head hangs above the plastic tables and chairs. The main draws are the huge cuts of beef, pork, and chicken served with baskets of corn tortillas, baked potatoes, and ripe avocados. This might just be the tastiest arrachera (skirt steak) you'll find on your vacation. There is a second location on Calle 1ra Sur.

Ki'bok Coffee

$ | El Centro

Rub shoulders with cab drivers, local government officials, and expat regulars over coffee at Tulum's favorite family-owned and -run coffee shop, where espresso drinks are made with 100% Mexican-grown coffee from places like Oaxaca and Veracruz. Upstairs you'll find a small bakery, out back a quiet jungle garden, and up front a relaxed beachy bar space, all serving up coffee, baked goods, and Mexican dishes like molletes—spiced toast over black-bean puree with pico de gallo (pro tip: add a fried egg for something special). Eco-friendliness is important here, and the plumbing is a composting system.

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Los Aguachiles

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This Tulum outpost of the Playa hipster cantina has a light take on traditional tacos and seafood, which are served with lots of lime and creativity. Batter-fried shrimp on a bed of hydroponic lettuce, grouper with avocado and cucumber, and tacos de pescado are all good bets. Salsa lovers will find eight types on the table and more on the menu. The setting is simple (picture plastic plates, paper napkins, and silverware in buckets), so you can justifiably eat everything with your fingers. After lunch, you can try your hand at the foosball table in back, but you can't while the night away here—it's only open from 12:30 to 7:30.

Av. Tulum, Mz 40, Lote 1, Tulum, Quintana Roo, 77780, Mexico
984-802–5482
Known For
  • great (but really spicy) aguachile
  • laid-back atmosphere
  • best fish tacos in town
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

Taquería Honorio

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This collection of plastic tables under a tarp may not look like much from the outside, but it's where the locals go for some of the best (and cheapest) tacos in town. Grab a seat, and order up pork or vegetarian options and a bottle of agua fresca (water mixed with fruit and sugar). Tables and salsas are shared, so get ready to make some new friends.

Taqueria La Eufemia

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If you're looking for the favorite expat and local hangout by the beach, look no further than Taqueria La Eufemia—a simple, come-as-you-are taco bar on a wooden deck under a palapa with beachfront views. Head here for cheap, simple, no-frills tacos, coffee made with coconut water (and served in recycled glass with eco-friendly straws), and tasty garlic shrimp with homemade ketchup (known as Shrimp Cesare).
Tulum-Boca Paila, Km 8, Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico
984-169–5353
Known For
  • cheap tacos
  • local hangout
  • eco-friendly vibe