42 Best Restaurants in Belize

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

Maya Beach Hotel Bistro

$$$ Fodor's choice

This bistro by the beach is, hands down, one of the best restaurants in the entire country. The setting, in a covered patio by the swimming pool with breezes from the sea, which is just a few yards away, is everything you come to the Caribbean to enjoy. The menu changes regularly, but among the standards you'll go gaga over are nut-encrusted snapper and cocoa-dusted pork chop on a risotto cake. There also are nightly seafood specials. The bistro has a selection of small plates and appetizers including fish cakes, baked garlic (wonderful spread on fresh-made crackers with chutney), coconut shrimp, and honey-coconut ribs. No matter what you choose, you'll find the flavors and presentation interesting and creatively inspired. At breakfast, don't miss the fresh-made bagels or the cinnamon rolls.

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The place is small and extremely popular; online reservations are essential.

Placencia Rd., Maya Beach, Belize
523–4040
Known For
  • Creative, always-changing seafood menu
  • Its popularity, which makes online reservations a must for dinner
  • Scrumptious appetizer selection
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Namaste Café

$ Fodor's choice

After a pineapple-ginger-lime smoothie in this restful thatched café, pop up to the rooftop at 9 am for drop-in yoga for BZ$20 a session. What better way to start your island day? This three-story open-air eatery, which is almost always buzzing, is a welcome addition to Caye Caulker. The yoga classes are locally famous (and you'll have great views while you're in Trikonasana pose). Reasonably priced egg casserole, chia pudding, sandwiches, and salads can be ordered at the counter until mid-afternoon. There’s even house-made kombucha!

Palmilla Restaurant

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Even if you're not overnighting at Victoria House, you can still enjoy its sumptuous setting over elegant dishes at Palmilla. While Palmilla is known for dinner, we recommend the more affordable breakfast and lunch, when you can enjoy the gorgeous patio in daylight. Meditative sea views and the resident iguanas set the scene at these hours. The chef does an especially fine job with seafood, notably the grilled lobster. Palmilla offers free transportation to guests within a 2-mile radius.

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Pasta Per Caso

$$ Fodor's choice

From the moment you walk under the leafy trellis, the Milanese hosts of this classic nook will make you feel at home. Choose one of two fabulous nightly pastas (one vegetarian, one meat; you won't go wrong with either), and sip Chianti underneath DIY lampshades made from colanders. Cozy up beside other visitors from around the world, as the high-top tables are shared. Owners Anna Marini and Armando Pau are highly respected cooks on the island. Pasta in the Caribbean? A better pairing than you'd think. You may even find yourself a repeat guest the next night. But be warned: you'll want to make a reservation.

Av. Hicaco, Caye Caulker, Belize
602--6670
Known For
  • Gorgeous handmade pasta
  • Panna cotta for dessert
  • Charismatic hosts
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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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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Red Ginger

$$$$ Fodor's choice

A hip, LA-style restaurant of local renown, Red Ginger enlivens the island's food scene—no sea views here, but the gorgeous teal palm-leaf motif anchors you in the Caribbean. At dinner, start with ginger punch and chipotle shrimp salbutes, then accompany your entrée with a hand-selected wine. (Co-owner Mukul Kanabar might just be the only Belizean-certified sommelier in Belize!) Breakfast and lunch are superb, cheaper, and more casual. Our favorite time to go is weekend brunch, when you can sip a mimosa over an elaborate chilaquiles. Dishes at Red Ginger can at times slump under creative ambition (seafood ceviche doesn't always need a modern twist, for instance), but it's still great for a splurge. A bonus: the owners have done excellent public service projects in Belize, including giving about 80 full high school scholarships to the children of employees. 

Rojo Beach Bar & Lounge

$$$ Fodor's choice

This red-hot beachfront bistro, both stylish and whimsical, is the treasure you didn't know you were looking for. Take your street-food tapas to the splash pool, lounge on sultry daybeds, or catch a game of Belikin pong. Famous for fascinating, boozy concoctions, there's also a range of imaginative plates, like snapper ramen and lobster pizza. Run by American Vivian Yu, Rojo isn't to be missed. Don't leave Ambergris without ordering the blended mango-jalapeño margarita, served with rings of pepper. Bring snorkel gear to see the resident nurse shark.

Beachfront, Ambergris Caye, Belize
226-4012
Known For
  • Customized frozen drinks with fresh fruit
  • Caribbean ingredients with an Asian-fusion flair
  • Keppy the pet parrot
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations not accepted

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Secret Garden Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's choice

This upmarket place serves sophisticated international meals at dinner in an open-air, palm-lined, romantically lighted garden. Enjoy the friendly service and an eclectic mix of dishes including ceviche, jerk chicken, black bean soup, and bacon-wrapped steak. The chef can do vegan and gluten-free dishes. Save room for the delicious key lime pie.

Sunset Pointe, Placencia Village, Belize
622–1015
Known For
  • Upscale place for Placencia
  • Vegan and gluten-free options available
  • Key lime pie
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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The Tavern

$$ Fodor's choice

One of the city's most popular and agreeable restaurants serves up dependably good pub grub, with friendly service and safe parking. The signature hamburgers, which come in several sizes from 6 ounces to enormous, are arguably the best in Belize. Try one with the stacked onion rings. The Tavern has steak and prime rib dishes, from cattle at the owners' farm. Sit inside in air-conditioned comfort, at tables set around a huge bar, or on the outside covered patio overlooking Haulover Creek. The fenced, guarded parking lot right in front of the restaurant makes it easy and safe to park for free.

The Truck Stop Shipping Container Food Park

$$ Fodor's choice

On the lagoon side, the hip-to-the-max Truck Stop pulses as the social hub of North Ambergris. Five shipping containers with different owners dish up \"Nuevo Latino\" food, New Haven--style pizza, trendy ice cream, a host of drinks, and other goodies. Out back, a deck sits over the lagoon (the \"Warning: Crocodiles\" signs are not just decorative) where folks gather in the pool for sunset. There's something for everyone: play cornhole with your kids, sunbathe with a few Belikins, or bring your big group of friends for dinner. At first blush it looks touristy, but San Pedranos love this spot, too. The Truck Stop knows entertainment: there is a film shown by the lagoon every Wednesday, trivia and adult spelling bees, and live music on the regular.

Tutti-Frutti

$ Fodor's choice

Authentic, Italian-style gelato is the thing here, and it's absolutely delicious, the equal of any you'll find in Rome. Try the tropical fruit flavors, such as banana, lime, coconut, papaya, and mango, or an unusual flavor such as sugar corn, all created from natural ingredients. Beware: you may become addicted and return day after day to sample new flavors.

Main Rd., Placencia Village, Belize
620–9916
Known For
  • Gelato that rivals anything in Italy
  • Rotating daily selection of flavors
  • Knowledgeable staff who'll explain the flavors to you
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed. and parts of July–Aug.

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Waluco's

$$ Fodor's choice
Hands down Punta Gorda's best and most pleasant restaurant, Waluco's is a project of TIDE, a local conservation organization, and profits go to support its work. Go for the fresh-grilled fish of the day, which might be snook, snapper, or another local catch. Prices are lower here than at most other restaurants in town, and if you come before dark, you'll enjoy views across the street of the Gulf of Honduras. Thursday is karaoke night, and there's occasional music by local acts other nights.
Mile 1, Southern Hwy., Punta Gorda, Belize
702/2129
Known For
  • Grilled catch of the day
  • Great prices
  • Thursday karaoke night
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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