99 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.

Spoonaz Photo Café

$ | Commercial District
Duck into this small café near the water-taxi terminal for a sandwich or light fare. The air-conditioning feels heavenly on a hot day, of which there are many here, but seating spills over onto an outside patio, too. Your fellow diners might be passengers killing time and enjoying the free Wi-Fi while they wait for their boats to the cayes. (The food here surpasses anything available inside the terminal.)
89 N. Front St., Belize City, Belize
223/1043
Known For
  • Terrific bagels and muffins
  • Good selection of coffees, teas, and chocolate drinks
  • Cool black-and-white photos of old Belize
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.--Wed.

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Sumathi's

$$ | Marine Parade Harbor Front

Tasty northern and southern Indian food is created at Sumathi's in its authentic tandoori oven—a large clay oven with intense heat—which cooks meat and seafood quickly, leaving it crispy on the outside and juicy inside. Try the tandoori chicken, with cumin, ginger, and minty yogurt, served with naan. There are many vegetarian options, too. Portions are generous. Service is sometimes a weak point.

19 Baymen Ave., Belize City, Belize
223–1172
Known For
  • Lots of vegan and vegetarian options
  • Generous portions
  • Good value at lunch buffet
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Thongs Café

$$

This European-run coffee shop and bistro is small but stylish, with Belizean wood carvings and paintings on the walls and free Wi-Fi. Expect good coffee, well-prepared breakfast omelets, and satisfying smoothies. For lunch, try the salads.

The prime tables on the front patio fill up quickly so get here early.

Main St., Hopkins, Belize
622–8444
Known For
  • Filling breakfasts
  • Great selection of salads at lunch
  • Prime seating on front patio
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed. and Thurs. No dinner

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Tradewinds Restaurant

$$

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.

Vino Tinto

$$$ | Marine Parade Harbor Front

Dining with a view is virtually unheard of in this low-rise city, but this classy, fifth-story dining spot provides blissful views of the Caribbean Sea. Start off with wonton, dumpling, or chicken-wing appetizers and follow with the variety of stir-fry dishes that highlight the menu. Steak and salads are scattered throughout too. Dine indoors in blissful a/c or outdoors under umbrella-covered tables on the breezy veranda. The restaurant's name means \"red wine\" in Spanish, and you'll find a good selection of house wines and other beverages here.

1160 Marine Parade Blvd., Belize City, Belize
223–1728
Known For
  • Well-prepared Asian cuisine in a city where it's rare
  • Attentive service
  • Stupendous views

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Waruguma

$$

This open-air favorite is your spot for handmade pupusas (pockets of masa filled with meat or veggies and cooked on a griddle). The huge pupusas will only run you about BZ$3–BZ$6 each, and range from spinach to pork to the idiosyncratic \"crazy\" flavor. An array of (more expensive) seafood and meat dishes is also on offer. For tropical decadence try the coconut cream burritos filled with seafood or chicken while you enjoy the town's bustle just feet away. Waruguma is a great, low-key family dinner spot.

Angel Coral St., Ambergris Caye, Belize
633--0931
Known For
  • Vegetarian and meaty pupusas
  • Lobster burritos
  • People-watching in the heart of San Pedro

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Wendy's

$$

Long-established Wendy's—no, not that Wendy's—always delivers good, no-frills food at reasonable prices. The Belizean breakfast of fry jack (the local version of beignets without the sugar), bacon, eggs, and refried beans is nearly perfect. The grilled fish is fresh and delicious, and at lunch there are many dishes to choose from on the lengthy menu, including Creole items like cow-foot soup or mestizo soups like escabeche or chirmole with fresh flour tortillas. Dine inside or outside on the veranda; both are pleasant.

Global Spice

$$

We don't often include airport restaurants, but Global Spice, a no-frills restaurant near the "waving gallery" on the second floor of the main terminal, will leave you with a nice taste of Belize. It's not a gourmet restaurant, just a good place to get that farewell plate of stew chicken with rice and beans and a cold Belikin.

Wet Lizard

$$

Located in the Tourism Village, overlooking the boardwalk where cruise-ship tenders drop off passengers, there's no question of the target market of the Wet Lizard. Don't expect more than a bar with average bar food. The Wet Lizard, which focuses on lunch on days there are cruise ships in town, has expanded with a gift shop and a tour operation.

1 Fort St., Belize City, Belize
223-5973

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