9 Amazing Restaurants in Cancún and Playa Del Carmen
Cancún is the glamourous destination on the Mexican coast, with its white sandy beaches facing the crystal clear Caribbean sea. The idyllic views, combined with the eternal party atmosphere, create an exciting context for the outstanding restaurants that are based here. From dining in ancient caves to sampling contemporary Mexican fusions and Michelin-starred menus, we’ve updated our list of Cancún’s 10 unmissable restaurants and dining experiences.
Tempo by Martín Berasategui
Restaurant, Vegetarian, Spanish, European
Fantino
Hotel Restaurant, Mexican
Alux Restaurant
Alux Restaurant finds itself in a 10,000-year-old cave, literally taking haute cuisine to its subterranean depths. Visitors descend down a flight of stairs to enter an open chamber that, to many, resembles entering a new, strange world. When the dinners sit down, they will notice that they are surrounded by stalagmites and stalactites dotted around on the walls of the cave. Meanwhile, the chef aims to engineer food that is befitting of this extraordinary setting, using unique ingredients such as huitlacoche, local gourds and lima in order to create dishes that evoke pre-Hispanic traditions.
Alux Restaurant, Av. Juárez Mza. 217 Lote. 2, Col. Ejidal entre diagonal 65 y 70, Playa del Carmen, Mexico, + 52 01 (984) 2062 589 / (984) 1471 563
Bovino’s Churrascaria
Churrasco is a form of grilled meat that is popular across South America, and particularly in Brazil. Bovino’s Churrascaria is intent on introducing this Brazilian fare to Cancún, celebrating a three-centuries-old Gaucho tradition from the mountainous area of Rio Grande Do Sul. Consisting of numerous connoisseurs of Gaucho cooking, the kitchen team uses cuts of meat such as Brazilian chorizo, pork ribs and skirt steak that are cooked arrachera style. Those who do not have such an appetite for big lumps of steaks, fear not: you can visit Bovino’s bar where you’ll be able to feat on shrimps, sushi, eggs, soups and salads.
Bovino’s Churrascaria, Av. Yaxchilán SM. 17 Mza. 2 Lote 4, Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico, +52 998 898 0857
Julia Mía
In English, the name of the restaurant translates simply as ‘My Julia’. The owners Irma and Lupita Chavez, sisters from Guadarla, paint Julia – a fictional character – as a woman who enjoys the rhythms of life with her favourite Mexican drink: tequila. She also relishes the rich diversity of Mexican food that constantly stimulates the palate. The restaurant only opened in 2013 but is already an enormous success attracting the locals with its offering of contemporary Mexican cuisine. Julia Mía‘s menu is thorough, encompassing all the best recipes from Mexico: for example, you can order fried blue corn tortilla served with black beans, mango guacamole and red onions with habanero chili. Diners also get a chance to hear live music, including the popular mariachi band.
Julia Mia, Av. Yaxchilan Sm 17 Mz 1 Lote 2, Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico, +52 800 849 1343
La Habichuela Sunset / Downtown
La Habichuela is one of Cancún’s best-loved restaurants thanks to its award-winning Latin Caribbean food. Indeed, it specialises in seafood such as the classic lobster tail cooked in pre-Hispanic style – seasoned with achiote. La Habichuela can be found in two parts of Cancún: the original venue is based in a downtown location while the other one possesses expansive outdoor dining and spectacular views overlooking the lagoon. Both restaurants pay tribute to Mexico’s Mayan heritage when it comes to the décor, with Mayan-inspired pieces of art and accessories. Ultimately, La Habichuela is a hive of activity in the evenings, as diners flock here to soak in the sunset in the gorgeous setting.
La Habichuela Sunset, Blvd. Kukulcan Km 12.6, Boulevard Kukulkan, Zona Hotelera, Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico, +52 998 884 3158
La Parrilla
La Parrilla can call itself an institution in Cancún, for it has been resolutely providing locals and visitors a taste of traditional Mexico since 1975. The venue buzzes with energy, combining art with tequila and mariachi music; a convivial family restaurant, it exudes charm with its colourful décor, while its hacienda-like spaces remind visitors of old Mexico. However, the food is the main attraction here: La Parrilla’s tacos al pastor with spit-cut chunks of meat is a popular choice for dinners, as are its flame-grilled meats and selection of desserts such as bananas flambéaccompanied by rich ice cream.
La Parrilla, Av Yaxchilán 51, Centro, Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico, +52 988 193 3973
Le Chique
Mexican
Puerto Madero Cancún
Puerto Madero is a waterfront barrio based in Buenos Aires, yet its name has become synonymous with this well-respected chain steakhouse: Puerto Madero Cancún brings the best of Argentinean meat and seafood to Mexico. The restaurant on Boulevard Kukulcan provides a remarkable view over the Caribbean thanks to its outdoor terrace seating. Of course, the centre piece is the Argentine-style wood- grilled steaks, yet if you are looking for a specific recommendation then the best bet would be to go for the Surf and Turf Puerto Madero – served with Maine lobster and prime tenderloin.
Puerto Madero, Blvd. Kukulcan Km. 14.1, Zona Hotelera, Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico, +52 998 885 2827
By Patrick Norrie