The Cayes and Atolls Restaurants
We’ve compiled the best of the best in The Cayes and Atolls - browse our top choices for Restaurants during your stay.
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in The Cayes and Atolls - browse our top choices for Restaurants during your stay.
Snug as a pink box of pastries, Annie's is open only in the late afternoon and evening, and offers empanadas, sandwiches, and mini loaves of...Read More
You'll know from the patchy wallpaper of kids’ (and adults’) drawings that this parlor is beloved. American expats Dan and Eileen (DandE) Jamison...Read More
Named for the open wood-fire cooking method, El Fogon serves authentic down-home Belizean cooking like chaya tamales, gibnut, and stew chicken...Read More
A chic, festive favorite with innovative cocktails like the horchaitini (rice cream, cinnamon, vanilla-infused vodka). Small plates, think lobster...Read More
Hidden away on a back street in a residential neighborhood south of town, at Hidden Treasure you dine romantically by candlelight, in the sultry...Read More
Upscale Mambo designs dishes that are no less artful than the restaurant's elegant atmosphere. Bringing an Italian sensibility to local ingredients...Read More
Mesa Cafe serves the island equivalent of fast food in a surprisingly quiet setting. It's a great spot for an inexpensive breakfast or lunch...Read More
With its minimalist decor and ice-cold air-conditioning, this restaurant could be in L.A., but it's actually at The Phoenix resort at the north...Read More
This red-hot bar and bistro, both stylish and whimsical, has an infinity pool with submerged table where you can rest your drink, a Jenga game...Read More
Created by American Ben Popik, The Truck Stop is five stationary food trucks that dish up Malaysian, "Nuevo Latino," pizza by Casa Picasso,...Read More
A local joint and open-air favorite that's geared towards gringos (note the giant lobster photo prop), but the pupusas are no less succulent...Read More
A no-frills restaurant known for its tasty Belizean fare and friendly service. Step off the tourist trail and have a lunch of stew chicken,...Read More
The restaurant is named for the spidery, delicate national flower of Belize, but the cuisine is global fusion in an island-elegant atmosphere...Read More
The red pepper logo and "Eat Love Margarita" signs may remind you of a hokey chain restaurant, and frankly parts of the menu might, too, but...Read More
A testament to San Pedro’s epicurean vitality, dishes at Casa Picasso, like chocolate and vanilla pork short ribs (chocolate dusting, vanilla...Read More
You'll quickly sense the frenetic energy of this noisy and often packed restaurant in the middle of town. No view, and there's nothing fancy...Read More
Here is an island institution. In the old days, in 1974, Elvi Staines sold burgers from the window of her house. Soon she added a few tables...Read More
Build your ideal breakfast from a mix-and-match chalkboard menu at San Pedro's most classic breakfast spot, famous for its fry jacks served...Read More
Sooner or later you're sure to end up at Fido's (pronounced Fee-dough's), sipping something cold and contemplating the sea views, under what...Read More
La Palmilla restaurant at Victoria House is classy without being stuffy and romantic without being precious. The setting, near one of the Victoria...Read More
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