5 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.

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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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.

Innies Restaurant

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At Innies, as at most local restaurants in the village, you're eating in a spot that was once somebody's house or back porch. Here you can dine inside or outside and get the full flavor of village life. The food is authentic (though some dishes cater to the taste of tourists), delicious, and inexpensive. Traditional Garifuna dishes such as hudut (fish cooked in coconut milk and served with mashed plantains) and ereba (grated cassava bread) with bundiga (a gravy of grated plantains and coconut) are available, but more familiar dishes like fried chicken and rice and beans with stew chicken are also served. You'll find the staff very friendly.

191 South, Hopkins, Belize
523–7333
Known For
  • Traditional Garifuna cooking
  • Tamer dishes such as rice and beans for the less adventurous
  • Homestyle service
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.

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Moon Bar

$$$

Moon Bar has made a splash as an atmospheric beach bar and \"flame-fired\" pizza joint on a secluded stretch of beach. This is a spot to come and play for hours: recline on daybeds, drink your \"grammable\" craft cocktail in the pool, or borrow paddleboards and kayaks (free for customers). The tasty, customizable pizzas are made with excellent homemade dough. At night, cool-color purple and blue lighting gives Moon Bar a sultry lunar feel. Note that this hip hangout is 18-plus. 

6 miles (9½ km) north of bridge, Ambergris Caye, Belize
610--8953
Known For
  • An appealing beach
  • Fairly pricey, but high-quality, pizzas
  • Movie nights on Fridays
Restaurant Details
Adults only

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Pickled Parrot Bar & Grill

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This popular thatched-roof restaurant and bar sits smack-dab in the heart of Placencia Village between the main road and the Sidewalk. Try the Philly cheesesteak or the burgers and fries. The owners' dogs wander the place and might ask for some acknowledgment.