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Looking a restaurant in Mexico? Browse Mexico restaurants and places to eat. Read reviews of the top restaurants and food in Mexico submitted by fellow travelers, or write your own review of a place to eat in Mexico.
#1 of 72 restaurants, cafes & food in Mexico
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ger1007 says:
I went there 3 weeks ago for the third time in 4 years!
The color of the sea is amazing,
i always order fajitas and meat nachos.
I loved so much the place that i decided to write a review.
Try a Margarita there, it is a very strong drink, but you will love it.
The place is very quiet at s...
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#2 of 72 restaurants, cafes & food in Mexico
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sybil says:
la fonda is a converted home that was so adorable and served a lovely brunch menu. although it may look small because the first thing you see is the patio full of diners, there is an upstairs where most people sit. i don't think there were any tourists there whatsoever.
we ordered guava juice. ...
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#3 of 72 restaurants, cafes & food in Mexico
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gabbgabb says:
The Pescado Vallarta was to die for!!! It was worth the wait. The chocolate banana pudding was unbelievable, everything we tried (except for the shrimp tacos that were blah) was delicious.
The ambience was nice, the first time we went (for lunch)we had the whole restaurant to ourselves and we co...
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#4 of 72 restaurants, cafes & food in Mexico
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Denise2929 says:
An exceptionally pretty restaurant celebrating the vivacious spirit of Mexico´s most authentic cuisine in six different ambiances, including an ocean-view terrace, garden sanctuary and air-conditioned dining room. Everything is made from scratch, including tortillas and moles, or sauces, containing...
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#5 of 72 restaurants, cafes & food in Mexico
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Yoshu says:
This place was a lot of fun and worth the hype. Any travel guide to Sayulita recommends going to Chile Rellenos and they are entirely true. While we were there an excellent guitarist and singer came in and sang to us while we ate.
The food was really superb and I ate this thing called 'Molcajet...
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#6 of 72 restaurants, cafes & food in Mexico
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mdfehmel says:
Portuguese in Mexico City? You bet!! And good too. Start with a bottle of Green Wine, pick just about any entree on the menu (I did) and you can’t go wrong, fish dishes in particular. Finish with some flan and Madeira Wine and you will either be ready to out for the night, or for a nice nap. ...
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#7 of 72 restaurants, cafes & food in Mexico
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hklasek says:
We finally tried Mr. Cream toward the end of our trip. We wish we would've tried it sooner! The food was so cheap! We were able to have an entire breakfast with juice for about $15. The first day we each had eggs and shared berry pancakes. The second day I was brave and tried chilaquiles. All ...
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#8 of 72 restaurants, cafes & food in Mexico
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hklasek says:
Victor's is a small cafe in the Marina Vallarta area. It was also consistently one of the busiest. The reason for this is the simple food, great service and great drinks. They serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. At any time of the day if you order a drink you also receive a free tequila shot. I...
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#9 of 72 restaurants, cafes & food in Mexico
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swhayden says:
For the best fish tacos in Loreto, Mexico you need to go to El Rey del Taco. It is where all the locals go to get their fix of fish tacos. There's a couple of other places that serve good fish tacos in Loreto but this is definately the best and most authentic.
Fish tacos are a classic Baja Mexi...
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#10 of 72 restaurants, cafes & food in Mexico
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adventuremann says:
El Candelero is the most expensive Mexican food restaurant in Mexico. It is luxury at its highest, and high cuisine at its best. From pre-hispanic dishes rescued from history, to nouveau Mexican cooking, this place will not disappoint. The decor of the place is baroque, and grand, and reservation...
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#11 of 72 restaurants, cafes & food in Mexico
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MarquesDeMarges says:
Contramar is somewhere one goes when one wants to celebrate. It's expensive, but worth every pesito. Not a quiet or subdued place (imagine a classy cantina), it fills up by around 2:30 each day -- weekdays are dominated by politicos and impresarios in suits; by Thursday and Friday the arty Roma se...
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#12 of 72 restaurants, cafes & food in Mexico
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laurenslecomte says:
'La Gruta", the Spanish word for caves, As you might expect the the restaurant might have something to do with a caves. I expected to be a normal restaurant which was customized to look like a cave, but it is far from that. The actual restaurant is build in a cave.
As you go to the entrance of th...
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#13 of 72 restaurants, cafes & food in Mexico
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joshadell says:
I don't know about anybody else in my group, but I would have eaten at this place everyday I was in Mexico. The food is outstanding.
It is right next door to the Hotel Xibalba, so it is an easy choice if you are staying there or any of the surrounding hotels. There are two levels, a downstairs ...
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#14 of 72 restaurants, cafes & food in Mexico
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MarquesDeMarges says:
For 85 pesos, one cannot do better than lunch at La Rauxa. A Spanish restaurant with outdoor seating on a small street off Parque Mexico in La Condesa, the daily lunch menu includes the flavored agua del dia, soup, a salad, a choice of four entrees (which includes beef, chicken, fish or a vegetaria...
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#15 of 72 restaurants, cafes & food in Mexico
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Kate_Rach says:
Yummy, Yummy Yaxche. Yaxche (pronounced Jag-shey) serves traditional Mayan food and all of it was delicious. We had a sampler as an appetizer and all the items were great and had a nice kick to them. I couldn't decide what to get so I got the Maya which had Tikin Xic fish (fish fillet marinated i...
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