3 Best Restaurants in Mexico

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

Comedor de los Milagros

$ | La Roma

Always packed with locals---including plenty of expats from other parts of the Americas---watching fútbol on TV or enjoying the live music, this welcoming two-story Roma Sur mercado contains more than a dozen food stalls set around a central dining area with communal tables. Cuisines from mostly Central and South America are featured, including Brazilian feijoada, Peruvian ceviche, and Salvadoran arepes. There's an extensive selection of juices, soft drinks, beers, and cocktails, too. 

Eden Tulum

$$$
For the best food you'll find along the beach road (and one of only a few options open for dinner after 10 pm), make your way to Eden Tulum. The creative Uruguayan chef is a seafood lover, so make sure to ask about the catch of the day. If you aren't passionate about seafood, don't worry—dishes like the Nest (a soft-boiled egg on a nest of eggplant), Chicken Mourceaux (boneless chicken wings served on a flavorful, melt-in-your-mouth corn mash), and Chocolate Decadence (with mocha-jalapeño ice cream) are showstoppers in their own right. The open-air dining room has luxurious bed and couch seating around the central pool, where kids and adults can enjoy a predinner dip. Couples will love the candlelit ambience and cocktail aficionados won't want to miss the pre-Hispanic liquors crafted into thoughtful drinks. In high season, Fridays feature live jazz shows and Saturdays are DJ nights.
Carretera Boca Paila, Km 8.7, Tulum, Mexico
415-425–2678
Known For
  • Fresh seafood
  • Mayan-inspired cocktails
  • Plates decorated with edible flowers
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Latino 8

$$

For a taste of Latin America's deliciously spicy cuisine and exuberant attitude toward life, visit this laid-back place where everything is colorful and everyone is happy. Order dishes of Mexican, Argentinian, Cuban, and Peruvian origins, among others, and try their exquisite cocktails while listening to live Latin music.

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