64 Best Restaurants in Los Cabos, Mexico

Alcaravea Gourmet

$$$ | Centro Fodor's choice

Alcaravea Gourmet has come a long way from its humble beginnings as a tiny, off-the-beaten-path bistro, and is now considered one of Cabo's top stops for Italian and Mediterranean style cuisine. Enter through a flower-and-vine-garlanded opening into an intimate dining area. Chef Enrique Diaz's menu features salads, fresh pastas, chicken, seafood, and meat dishes. Try the pescado con champiñones (fresh catch of the day with mushrooms, garlic, herbs, lemon, and a touch of Parmesan), the rib-eye steak, or the scalloped beef with prosciutto. The wine list is modest but includes nice selections from México, Italy, Argentina, and the United States. Alcaravea also boasts the best lunch deal in town: soup or salad, entrée with veggies or pasta, plus dessert and drink, all for only $12.

Zaragoza at 16 de Septiembre, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, 23410, Mexico
624-143–3730
Known For
  • excellent $12 lunch deal
  • delicious pescado con champiñones
  • top-tier rib-eye steak
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Cocina del Mar

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Argentinean chef Guillermo Gomez delivers an elevated culinary experience at Cocina del Mar, the elegant restaurant in the exquisite Esperanza Resort. Using daily market ingredients and focusing on simple seafood, Gomez presents inventive dishes such as lobster macaroni, grilled Kumiai oysters, or the impressive seared totuaba. Grilled Angus is accompanied with a charred chili meat sauce. Just when you thought it couldn't get any better, the waiter delivers a banana soufflé in a cast-iron skillet, topped with homemade ice cream. Opt for a table on the cliffs where waves crash so close, you can feel the spray.

El Farallon

$$$$ | Pedregal Fodor's choice

Atop a bluff at the Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal, El Farallon provides one of the most breathtaking vantage points in Cabo San Lucas. Chef Gustavo Pinet presents a seafood-heavy menu with a "fresh fish market" displaying the catch of the day. Customize your dish from an array of fish and meats—from yellowtail, parrotfish, spiny lobster, rib-eye steak, and sea bass to the irresistible local chocolate clams. All dishes come with a tasting of the day's three appetizers, which can include anything from tuna ceviche to crab-and-chipotle soup, as well as two sides that range from asparagus to grilled corn to cilantro-infused rice. Fish and meats are simply prepared on a flat grill with fine herbs and a drop of butter, and are so well executed that you may forego the accompanying sauces. It's challenging, but save room for desserts like apple and banana cobbler, then digest over an after-dinner drink at The Champagne Terrace while you ogle the view.

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Flora's Field Kitchen at Flora Farms

$$$$ | Las Animas Bajas Fodor's choice

This alfresco dining experience is built right in the center of the self-sustaining Flora Farms. It's a charming oasis featuring a farm-to-table restaurant, spa, gift shop, cooking school, organic market, and culinary cottages (private homes), all under the Flora Farms brand. Meals are homemade including produce and meat (chicken and pork) grown on the property and bread baked on-site. Wholly organic meals include favorites like fried chicken with mashed potatoes and gravy, massive pork chops fired in the wood-burning oven, butternut squash ravioli, and a selection of pizzas and seasonal salads. Even the sausages served with sweet potato chips are homemade. The adjacent Farm Bar serves unique takes on classic cocktails delivered in Mason jars, like the ginger and beet margarita or the Farm Julep (watermelon juice with basil, mint, and rum). Flora's is a wonderful learning experience for families by day and a romantic spot for couples by night. There's live music nightly at 7:30 and cooking classes Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10:30 to 2 pm (cost $115 includes lunch).

Las Tres Vírgenes

$$ | Centro Fodor's choice
Poll locals on their favorite restaurant in La Paz, and Las Tres Vírgenes is likely to be the runaway winner. Chef and Tijuana native Jesús Chávez has endeared himself to Paceños over the past dozen years with consistently excellent mesquite-grilled fare, from seafood and enormous burgers (try the Baja 1000 with “double beef, double cheese, double everything”) to slow-braised Angus short ribs, Tomahawk bone-in rib eye, and Brazilian-style picaña. The foliage-framed courtyard dining area is perfect for romantic moonlit dinners, and the resident mixologist serves cocktails and postprandial liqueurs and espresso drinks from an old-fashioned wooden bar.
Calle Francisco I. Madero 1130, La Paz, Baja California Sur, 23000, Mexico
612-123–2226
Known For
  • #1 favorite among locals
  • romantic courtyard dining
  • great cocktails

Los Tres Gallos

$$$ | Centro Fodor's choice

A romantic courtyard shaded by fruit trees, classic rancheras (Mexican folk music), and traditional preparations of regional Mexican specialty dishes are the hallmarks at Los Tres Gallos. Discover their delicious heritage dishes such as cochinita pibil (slow-roasted pork) and molcajetes (stone bowls) filled with flank steak, shrimp, chorizo, nopal, and panela cheese. The downtown eatery's name pays tribute to three of the greatest stars of Mexico's golden age of cinema. Photographs of Jorge Negrete, Pedro Infante, and Javier Solís—collectively referred to as "the three roosters"— adorn the walls of one of the dining areas, and their music often plays softly in the background, adding to the restaurant's old-fashioned charm. A second location has recently opened in San José del Cabo.

Calle Leona Vicario at 20 de Noviembre, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, 23469, Mexico
624-130–7709
Known For
  • old-fashioned charm
  • delicious flan for dessert
  • tribute to stars of Mexico's golden age of cinema

Mi Casa Supper Club

$$ Fodor's choice

What began as an underground supper club in the home of Dennis and Bo Bendana is now the leading restaurant in Rosarito. Inspired by the founders' international travels, the decor reflects their love for Morocco and Bali while the menu from chef Guillermo Trexo celebrates the Mediterranean and Mexico. The menu changes regularly, but you might find dishes incorporating local fish, such as yellowfin tuna with almond mojo. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the coastline, making it a popular brunch spot on weekends. Grab a table in the formal dining room or on the rooftop terrace where dishes like slow-cooked lamb with Oaxacan mole coloradito are served. Locals often drop by for live music and fresh-baked pastries served with a cup of sweet Moroccan tea.

Estero 54, Rosarito, Baja California Norte, 22560, Mexico
664-609–3459
Known For
  • red velvet churros with dark chocolate
  • Sunday brunch and live music
  • seven-course tasting menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed. No breakfast or lunch Thurs.–Fri, Reservations essential

Nick-San

$$$ | Marina San Lucas Fodor's choice

Nick-San may very well be Cabo San Lucas's top restaurant. Owner Angel Carbajal is an artist behind the sushi counter (he also has his own fishing boats that collect fish each day), and his creative fusion menu of Japanese and Mexican cuisines truly sets his masterpieces apart. The sauce on the cilantro sashimi is so divine that some say diners sneak in bread to sop up the sauce (rice isn't the same), while all of the tuna specialties—from seared sashimi with sesame seeds to tuna tostadas—are exquisite. Beware; you can run up a stiff tab ordering sushi here, though it's worth the splurge. The mahogany bar and minimalist dining room are packed most nights, but the vibe is upbeat. If you're staying in the Corridor, you're in luck; there's also a second Nick-San in Las Tiendas de Palmilla shopping center. Reservations are recommended, especially on weekend nights and during high season. Otherwise, be prepared for a wait.

Blvd. Marina, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, 23450, Mexico
624-143–2491
Known For
  • tuna specialties
  • reservations recommended
  • divine sauce on the cilantro sashimi
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Sano's

$$ Fodor's choice

This elegant restaurant, with its white linens, open trusses, and soft candlelight is the best steak house in Baja California. Prepared on mesquite wood, the steak is divine and tender, almost as if it's been marinated in butter (though the chef swears salt and a little love are the secret). Aged for 21 days, the rib eye is the star of the show—juicy, flavorful, and served with a side of asparagus and baked potato. Preempt the experience with local oysters, a Baja beer tasting, and the romaine wedge doused in blue cheese. They also serve homemade pastas, grilled lamb, and a lovely chicken in plum sauce. Service is impeccable and the wine list extensive. The chocolate truffle cake will leave you asking, “Did I really just eat that whole thing?”

Carretera Tijuana–Ensenada, Km 108, Ensenada, Baja California Norte, 22880, Mexico
646-174–4061
Known For
  • aged rib eye
  • dishes cooked to perfection
  • excellent service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Mon.–Wed

7 Seas Seafood Grille

$$$

It's quite soothing to sit in this restaurant at Cabo Surf Hotel, at the ocean's edge under the shade of a palapa while watching the surfers. For breakfast munch on their machaca con huevos (eggs scrambled with shredded beef) washed down with a fresh-fruit smoothie. Later in the day, grab some fish tacos or a Mediterranean tuna wrap with a blueberry mojito. Burgers are piled high with jalapeños and caramelized onions. For something light, try the crab cakes on a bed of tomato chutney with arugula. Drop in to watch the sunset and dine on fresh fish with a flavorful mango sauce. With a focus on healthy cuisine, the kitchen uses all local organic ingredients, cooks with olive oil (instead of butter), uses soybean oil for deep-frying, and will not serve marlin, mahimahi, or parrotfish due to commercial overfishing. Your entertainment is simple: a wonderful view that never stops changing.

Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 28, The Corridor, Baja California Sur, 23401, Mexico
624-142–2666
Known For
  • gluten-free and vegetarian options
  • inventive seafood cuisine with eclectic style
  • regional organic vegetables
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Alexander Restaurant

$$$ | Marina San Lucas

Ideally located along Cabo San Lucas's busy marina walkway, Alexander's is where Switzerland meets México. Pull up a chair at one of the sidewalk tables and start with a meat-and-cheese fondue, a treat for which Swiss chef and owner Alex Brulhart is known. You could finish with the chateaubriand for two in a rosemary demi-glace, or the filet mignon and lobster surf and turf combo—but it's the flambéed tequila shrimp and sake lobster that draw wonder and awe.

Cabo San Lucas Marina, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, 23450, Mexico
624-143–2022
Known For
  • meat-and-cheese fondue
  • incredible flambéed tequila shrimp
  • delicious sake lobster
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Baja Brewing Company

$$ | Centro

Baja's popular brewery is right in the middle of San José del Cabo's Art District. Fun and upbeat, this brewpub has great music and serves filling pub meals. Craft burgers, mixed greens, and mesquite-fired pizzas—and more elegant entrées such as tuna tartare and ceviche tostadas—should be accompanied with a pint of any of eight special San José cervezas, along with seasonal offerings, all brewed within sight of the bar and restaurant. Another branch of the brewery is located on the rooftop of the Cabovillas Resort in Cabo San Lucas.

Morelos 1277, San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur, 23401, Mexico
624-142–5294
Known For
  • wood-fired pizza
  • customers watching behind-the-scenes brewing while enjoying beers at the bar
  • Baja beer on tap
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Baja Brewing Company

$$$ | Playa El Médano

A branch of the established San José del Cabo microbrewery, the beers are brewed in San José, meaning what you get here is "20 minutes fresh." No quibbles with the system; the eight house brews and seasonal additions are a flavorful change from the ubiquitous Tecate. The location of this outpost on the rooftop of the Cabos Villas resort on Médano Beach, however, ups the ante with a semi-open-air venue and view of the ocean.

Baja Cantina Marina

$$ | Marina San Lucas

This large, casual, sportfishing-oriented cantina, just around the corner from the Tesoro Los Cabos Resort, draws crowds with its all-day drink specials. Boasting a top marina location near L-M-N Dock, an excellent view of the sportfishing and mega yachts, $2 cervezas all day, affordable eats, and American sports on multiple TVs, it's a favorite of the sportfishing deckhands and boat captains. You can enjoy a Captain's breakfast special for under $8, a budget-friendly afternoon appetizer menu, or splurge a bit more for daily seafood and steak specials. Most meals can be had for under $20. Saturday night is Ladies' Night—ladies drink free from 8 to 10 pm—and if you stay late, you'll catch the live DJ and dancing. Free Wi-Fi is accessible throughout the restaurant.

Bandido's Grill

$ | Centro

Bandido's has come a long way since opening nearly a decade ago with three plastic tables and a grill fixed under the hood of an old pickup truck. The unique truck-grill is still around, but the restaurant's latest alfresco setting suggests it may be transitioning from working-class pit stop into romantic burger joint. Red-and-white checkered tablecloths are scattered amid dozens of palm trees festooned with lanterns, and tropical breezes blow in past the nearby marina. Bandido's is very popular with locals, who crowd the place nightly for enormous half-pound burgers and barbecue ribs, ice-cold cervezas, and old-time rock and roll.

Calle Navarro at Topete, La Paz, Baja California Sur, 23060, Mexico
612-128–8338
Known For
  • popular with locals
  • hearty burgers and ribs
  • old-time rock and roll

Bar Esquina

$$$$ | Playa El Médano

Set in Cabo San Lucas's boutique Bahia Hotel, Bar Esquina is making a name for itself as one of Médano Beach's best restaurants. Whether you're craving eggs Benedict in the morning to help you absorb last night's party, a wood-fired pizza, or a burger on a pretzel bun, Bar Esquina is the neighborhood's top option for expertly prepared American-style comfort food. For dinner try the highly recommended tuna tartare, short rib, or beef fillet. With tall cocktail tables in the bar, an open-air dining room, chalkboard menus written on columns that front an open kitchen, and frequent live music, this place offers a cool atmosphere and great dining just off the beach. For a quick refuel, there's Esquina Coffee Shop right next door. Open at 7 am, it sells juices, coffee, and smoothies for takeaway.

Buzzard's Bar & Grill

$ | Laguna Hills

Fronted by miles of secluded East Cape beach, this casual seaside cantina (with cheap cervezas) gets rave reviews from locals who make the 10-minute drive out of San José del Cabo. The palapa restaurant serves reasonably priced seafood entrées, such as coconut shrimp; breakfast burritos; hefty build-your-own burgers; and house flan. Indeed, this custardlike dessert could easily be enough for two or three—try it with a shot of Kahlúa poured over the top. Also, Sunday breakfast is a big hit.

Old East Cape Rd., San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur, 23401, Mexico
624-113–6368
Known For
  • giant burritos
  • coconut shrimp with piña colada dipping sauce
  • laid-back bar with sandy floor
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards, Closed Aug. and Sept. No dinner Sun, Cash only

Caffé Todos Santos

$$

Omelets, bagels, granola, and whole-grain breads delight the breakfast crowd at this casual small eatery; deli sandwiches, fresh salads, and an array of burritos, tamales, and flautas (fried tortillas rolled around savory fillings) are lunch and dinner highlights. Check for fresh seafood on the daily specials board. Gourmet pizzas, pasta, and steak are also available.

Calle Centenario 33, Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, 23305, Mexico
612-145–0300
Known For
  • delicious deli sandwiches
  • gourmet pizzas and pastas
  • daily seafood specials
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards, No dinner Mon. Closed last two weeks of Sept.

Crazy Lobster Bar & Grill

$$ | Centro

Lobster's the thing here, but daily specials like surf-and-turf combos round out the list. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, this typical Mexican sit-down locale has a happy hour that runs from 8 am to 6 pm—and prices are super cheap. You can get a lobster tail with rice and beans for 14 bucks; El Charro tequila shots are a mere 20¢; and Don Julio tequila shots are less than $3. As you sit under the open-air palapa enjoying this feast fit for a king, strolling mariachis will pass by, providing your dining soundtrack.

Hidalgo at Zapata, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, 23450, Mexico
624-26–-5071
Known For
  • excellent people-watching
  • open-air dining
  • incredibly cheap and generous food
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Sept

Deckman's En El Mogor

$$
Dining at Deckman’s is like stepping into the quintessential Pinterest photo, replete with an open-air kitchen, straw floor, and wooden tables adorned with wildflowers. As if the chirping birds, adobe structure, soft jazz, and vineyard views weren’t enough, you’ll find a revolving menu built around seasonable products from the neighboring Mogor Ranch. Exclusively for Deckman’s are fresh eggs, lamb, olive oil, and all things green that travel 0 kilometers from the farm to your plate. The seven-course tasting menu ($70) may highlight foie gras, oyster tacos, grilled quail, beet gazpacho, and enough veggies to justify that berry pie. Complementing the cuisine are wines from Mogor Badan or artisanal beers from Agua Mala. Don’t expect to see a freezer, plastic bottles, or soft drinks for that matter, since every item is local, organic, unprocessed, and as natural as they come. The best part of the restaurant is Drew Deckman himself, an unpretentious chef and true ambassador for the Slow Food movement. Late diners should arrive early since this romantic spot closes at 8 pm.
Carretera Ensenada–Tecate, Km 85.5, Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California Norte, Mexico
646-188–3960
Known For
  • one of best restaurants in Mexico
  • farm-to-table experience
  • artisanal-ranch menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No breakfast. Closed Tues. and Wed

Edith's Restaurant

$$$$ | Playa El Médano

One of the more upscale choices near hectic Médano Beach, Edith's is the sister restaurant to popular The Office on the Beach. The Caesar salad and flambéed banana crepes are prepared table-side at this colorful and popular restaurant. Wally's Special, which includes lobster, shrimp, and fish, is also a popular menu item. The focus here is on Mexican ingredients—quesadillas feature Oaxacan cheese and are filled with seasonal zucchini flowers; meat and fish dishes are doused in local chili or tropical fruit sauces. Edith's air-conditioned wine room offers a large selection of domestic and imported wines and is ideal for hosting small intimate dinner parties of up to 10 people. Families dine in early evening, so come in later if you're looking for a less crowded experience.

Camino a Playa El Médano, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, 23450, Mexico
624-143–0801
Known For
  • Wally's Special
  • wine cellar for small private parties
  • focus on Mexican ingredients
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

El Bismark

$$ | Centro

The original Bismark is a bit out of the way, but it attracts families who settle down for hours at long wooden tables, while telenovelas (Latin American soap operas) play on the TV above the bar. Tuck into seafood cocktails, enormous grilled lobsters, or carne asada served with beans, guacamole, and homemade tortillas. Seafood tacos and micheladas are specialties at the malecón location, called Bismark-cito.

Av. Degollado at Calle Altamirano, La Paz, Baja California Sur, 23000, Mexico
612-122–4854
Known For
  • seafood cocktails
  • long dining experience
  • good for families
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

El Bismark-cito

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This restaurant is the malecón location of its affiliate restaurant El Bismark, also in La Paz.

El Gusto! At Posada La Poza

$$ | La Poza

For those fortunate enough to stay at the sumptuous Posada La Poza just outside town, lunch at its equally lovely restaurant will be one of the highlights of your Los Cabos vacation. Owners Juerg and Libusche Wiesendanger call their offerings "Swiss-Mex"—Mexican food with European touches and careful attention to detail. Start with the vegetarian-based tortilla soup with three different types of dried chilies to give it just enough kick. Then sample the smoked-tuna flautas, quesadillas with chicken or shrimp, or marinated arrachera (flank steak) strips. You'll find dishes such as lamb shoulder in winter. Believe it or not, there is enough of an evening chill in the air that time of year that dining next to the fireplace feels cozy. Top your meal off with a sorbet, flan, or mousse, and possibly the best selection of wines in the region (all Mexican from northern Baja's Guadalupe Valley).The restaurant is open to hotel guests for breakfast (included in the room rate) and lunch; with dinner available by request from Sunday to Thursday. The restaurant is no longer open to the public, save for groups of six or more who reserve at least 48 hours in advance.

Camino a La Poza 282, Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, 23305, Mexico
612-145–0400
Known For
  • Swiss-Mex cuisine
  • for hotel guests only, except to parties of six or more with 48 hours notice
  • dinner on request five nights per week
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

El Marinero Borracho

$ | Marina

This two-story palapa restaurant, named “The Drunken Sailor,” is always packed with locals and tourists alike. It’s no wonder: the location across from the marina is the perfect spot to watch the sunset while enjoying a ginger mint mojito or tamarind margarita. Several dishes feature unexpected Vietnamese and Costa Rican influences, such as the panko-crusted fish taco with ginger cream and the shrimp enchilada with coconut pineapple sauce and fried plantains. The shrimp burger on homemade bread comes with chili lime fries and pairs well with an ice cold michelada (salt-rimmed Mexican beer with lime, spices, and hot sauce). Timid palates must overcome any hesitation and try the best dessert in Los Cabos: the avocado-lime chocolate cream pie on graham cracker crust.

Puerto Los Cabos, San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur, 23200, Mexico
624-105–6464
Known For
  • unique ceviches menu
  • best Los Cabos dessert: avocado-lime chocolate cream pie
  • sunset view
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards, Closed Mon

El Nido Steakhouse

$$$

A dark, wood-paneled restaurant with leather booths, Mexican antiques, and a large central fireplace, this is one of Rosarito's oldest eateries, and the best in town for atmosphere. Diners unimpressed with newer, fancier places come here for grilled venison, lamb, and quail from the owner's farm in the Baja wine country. Made-to-order tortillas, salsa, and margaritas are remarkably fresh. Farm-grown mangos, strawberries, and melons are infused into simple syrups for cocktails. They serve organic vegetables, have a delicious flan, and offer wine tastings in their small damp cellar. Ask for a table on the back patio where potted plants and a waterfall make a pleasant setting in the charming greenhouse.

Benito Juárez 67, Rosarito, Baja California Norte, 22710, Mexico
661-612–1430
Known For
  • tortillas made table-side
  • strong margaritas
  • charming patio

El Rey Sol

$$ | Centro

From its chateaubriand bouquetière to the savory chicken chipotle cooked with brandy, port wine, and cream, this classy French restaurant has been family-owned since 1947. Louis XIV–style furnishings and an attentive staff make it both comfortable and elegant. In addition, the restaurant pays tribute to its heritage with family photographs that line the hallways, starting with a portrait of founder Doña Pepita. As the oldest French restaurant in Mexico, it's also considered one of the top of the pack with more than 10 Five Diamond Awards. Impressive preparations of Caesar salad, crêpes Suzette, and café flambé create a show at your table. For larger parties, request one of the three private rooms modeled after Paris and the Palace of Versailles. The sidewalk tables are a perfect place to dine and people-watch. The small café in the front sells pastries that are made on the premises.

Av. López Mateos 1000, Ensenada, Baja California Norte, 22800, Mexico
646-178–1733
Known For
  • French pastries
  • table-side Caesar salad
  • first-rate service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Finca Altozano

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From the moment you see guests clinking glasses atop wine-barrel towers, you know you’re in for a memorable dining experience. On the edge of sprawling vineyards, this rustic setting under tin roofs has a seasonal menu to match. Chef Javier Plascencia is famous for his mesquite wood–fired favorites like quail with chard and polenta or beef-cheek tacos. The homemade sausages and slow-cooked lamb come with sizzling sides on cast-iron skillets. If you’re just looking for a starter with a view, try the oysters, chocolate clams, or ahi tostadas with jicama kimchi. By day this alfresco spot is a family favorite, and by night romance kicks in with fire bowls illuminating grapevines creeping toward the sky. Finca Altozano is just one branch of the family tree made up of several businesses—including four eateries, a café, shop, hotel, and farm—all within the property.
Carretera Tecate–Ensenada, Km 83, Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California Norte, 22750, Mexico
646-156–8045
Known For
  • regional ingredients
  • oak-grilled quail
  • famous wine-barrel towers
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No breakfast

Gordo Lele's Tacos & Tortas

$ | Centro

If you're looking for some entertainment to go along with your tacos or tortas (sandwiches), listen for the blaring Beatles' tunes at Gordo Lele's, then watch owner Javier Reynoso don his Beatles wig and sing along to "I Want to Hold Your Hand" or "Let It Be." The walls here are filled with Fab Four photos and album covers. Javier's tacos and tortas are made with loving care, and his fans can have two or three ham-and-cheese tortas for what would be the price of one anywhere else, plus an assortment of generously sized tacos.

Matamoros, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, 23450, Mexico
624-109–1778
Known For
  • delicious affordable tortas
  • generously sized tacos
  • Beatles decor
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No credit cards

Habanero’s Mexican Fusion Bistro

$$ | Centro

Celebrity chef Tadd Chapman and partner Miguel Guerrero joined forces to re-launch this traditional Mexican restaurant in its new location and with fresh new culinary techniques. Opt for lunch specialties of octopus tacos and black scallop ceviche, and for dinner, try the seafood risotto, or the grilled NY strip with habanero chimichurri. Exceptional breakfasts—ranging from stuffed French toast to eggs Benedict prepared five ways—are served from 8 to noon for about $10.

Jose Maria Morelos 134, San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico
624-142–2626
Known For
  • home-baked banana zucchini bread
  • guacamole with chapulines (grasshoppers)
  • octopus tacos