Tulum has become a mecca for foodies. Here are some of our favorites:
For the best breakfast in Tulum as well as a great happy hour and
delicious Thai inspired dishes.
Located on the north end of the Tulum
beach road, Mezzanine is perched high on a cliff overlooking the sea
with a stone stairway leading down to the beach.
For the best authentic Mexican steakhouse visit this little
casual spot just off the main drag in Tulum town.
It’s a BYOB and they have the best steak, potatoes and sausage around.
This restaurant has received tremendous notoriety as the first
Farm-to-table in our area.
Located in the jungle along the Tulum beach
road they have delicious specialty drinks, cool vibe and great fare.
They have been written about in The New York Times several times.
hey do not take reservations so arrive early.
Quickly becoming one of the most popular restaurants in Tulum,
Kitchen Table, built entirely of reused and natural native materials, creates fresh, delicious food and cocktails using just a wooden grill and ice boxes full of local fresh produce.
Kitchen Table is located on the jungle side of the Tulum – Boca Paila beach road at the Tulum National Park.
Right along the road as you are leaving Tulum sits this
mainstay of Tulum life.
El Camello serves down home Mexican food and fantastic seafood and lobster in a very casual atmosphere – nothing fancy here just great food and cold beer.
Best pizza and authentic Italian food in Tulum.
The owners are from
Italy and they bake super thin-crust pizza in a brick oven and serve it
piping hot with fresh pasta, spinach, delicious grilled fish.
Along the beach road in Tulum, this is a more high-end Italian
restaurant.
The owners are also from Italy and they serve a limited
menu of freshly caught fish and seafood as well as home made pasta.
Set
right on the beach this has become the place to be seen in Tulum.
Located right on Soliman Bay, Pandano is a terrific restaurant
in a sublime setting right on our beautiful beach.
Mexican. European,
and Italian dishes served exquisitely – open for lunch and dinner.
Located in the jungle on the south end of the Tulum beach road,
this is an authentic Argentine steakhouse.
The owners are from
Argentina and they prepare fabulous grilled dishes over an open fire
that is a truly beautiful spectacle.
Delicious cocktails and great
open-air atmosphere.
If you’re in Tulum, and find yourself hungry for first class
dining, Unico is the answer.
Unico offers an eclectic menu, serving up
everything from tuna burgers to chicken empanadas and pasta.
Start your
meal off with fried goat cheese, which begins with a spicy kick before
melting away into sweet cheesy goodness.