Spring is just around the corner, and that means Cabo will be brimming with tourists and groups of college students on Spring Break.
In honor of this impending influx of visitors to Cabo, we thought we’d share with you our top ten pick of Cabo’s best restaurants.
If you’re headed to Los Cabos this spring, be sure to try at least one of these delightful dining establishments!
10. Don Sanchez
Located in the older, more classic city of Los Cabos, San Jose del Cabo, Don Sanchez can best be classified as “contemporary Baja fusion” cuisine. A perfect blend of old and new, this restaurant is a newly renovated downtown supper club.
Steaks and seafood dominate the menu, but a lot of the cuisine is made with local Mexican ingredients and accents.
Since its renovation, Don Sanchez now features a wine bar, tapas lounge and outdoor grill. The large, shaded courtyard dining area seats up to 350 guests and boasts a spacious dance floor.
9. Chamuyo
Situated in a scenic, casual courtyard in Cabo’s Medano Beach neighborhood, Chamuyo is an Argentinean style steakhouse. Opened in early 2012, the restaurant is known for its incredibly large portions of mesquite-grilled steaks.
Chamuyo’s menu has few items to choose from, emulating the feeling of a traditional Argentinean restaurant in Buenos Aires. Despite the limited menu, however, the restaurant’s selection of wines from all over the globe is more than generous.
If you’re looking for a unique, yet elegant experience in Los Cabos, Chamuyo is definitely the place to try!
Chamuyo Restaurant Los Cabos
8. Solomon’s Landing
Originally a taco stand on Cabo San Lucas’ waterfront, Solomon’s Landing has now turned into one of the most popular restaurants not only in the Marina district, but in all of Los Cabos.
A hit with both tourists and locals, Solomon’s Landing is known for its affordable prices, top-notch service and some of the most delicious seafood you’ve ever tasted.
Chef Brian Solomon specializes in seafood, and the restaurant, like many in the Marina, allows customers to bring in their own catch for the chef to prepare any way they like it!
7. Edith’s Restaurant
Owned by Edith Jimenez, originally from the Mexican state of Guerrero, Edith’s Restaurant features a mixture of Baja and Guerran cuisines.
The restaurant is just one block from Medano Beach in Cabo San Lucas, and has been a popular dining spot in the neighborhood for almost two decades.
The atmosphere is upscale and Mexican, and the vegetables are locally grown and organic. During the tourist season in Cabo, however, be sure to make reservations, as Edith’s gets very booked!
6. Nick-San
The pioneer in fusing Japanese cuisine with traditional Mexican ingredients, Nick San is one of the most renowned sushi restaurants in Los Cabos.
Located in Cabo’s corridor, the restaurant paved the way for many such fusion sushi restaurants in the corridor area, but remains the best at what it does.
With an extensive menu of rolls, and specialties such as tempura oysters, curry yaki and blue fin tuna sashimi, Nick-San is a sushi and seafood lover’s paradise.
5. Mi Casa Restaurant and Cantina
A quaint, romantic restaurant located in the heart of Cabo San Lucas, Mi Casa Restaurant and Cantina has served traditional, authentic Mexican cuisine for more than 20 years.
The hacienda style buildings and cozy environment really live up to the restaurant’s name, as you can’t help but feel right at home.
To get a good dose of authentic Mexican cuisine before heading across the street to experience Cabo’s plaza and active nightlife, Mi Casa is a great pick!
Mi Casa Restaurant Cabo
4. El Farallon
The most enticing thing about El Farallon has to be the view from the tables. Nestled in Pedregal Hills, the restaurant gives customers a cliffside view of the Pacific Ocean.
Complete with wicker chairs, lanterns, fine linen and perfectly polished silver, this restaurant rivals Sunset de Mona Lisa for the spot of Cabo’s most romantic restaurant.
Known for its market style menu, El Farallon allows guests to pick a type of seafood, which is then grilled by the chef with an array of spices.
3. Sunset de Mona Lisa
Often described as the most romantic dining destination in Los Cabos, Sunset de Mona Lisa offers guests breathtaking views of Land’s End and the Sea of Cortez.
The restaurant even has its own fishing boats and will cook your catch for dinner should you so desire!
Above the restaurant, there is a bar and a pizza lounge with many Italian culinary options as well.
2. Alexander’s Restaurant
Another waterfront restaurant, Alexander’s Restaurant serves some of Cabo’s best European cuisine.
A nice change from the traditional seafood and Mexican inspired dishes at other Cabo restaurants, the menu at Alexander’s combines Swiss, French and Tropical cuisines to produce culinary creations like never seen before.
Alexander’s Restaurant Cabo
1. Los Tres Gallos
Finally, our number one pick for restaurants in Los Cabos is Los Tres Gallos.
Although known for having the best Mexican cuisine in Cabo San Lucas, Los Tres Gallos is particularly known for its unbelievably delicious mole dishes.
The romantic courtyard is shaded by apple and mango trees, and has a warm, hacienda style ambience.
Perhaps best of all, however, is how affordable Los Tres Gallos is. The menu features meals for as little as $20 USD or less, making it a great place to enjoy fine food while going easy on your pocket.
In honor of this impending influx of visitors to Cabo, we thought we’d share with you our top ten pick of Cabo’s best restaurants.
If you’re headed to Los Cabos this spring, be sure to try at least one of these delightful dining establishments!
10. Don Sanchez
Located in the older, more classic city of Los Cabos, San Jose del Cabo, Don Sanchez can best be classified as “contemporary Baja fusion” cuisine. A perfect blend of old and new, this restaurant is a newly renovated downtown supper club.
Steaks and seafood dominate the menu, but a lot of the cuisine is made with local Mexican ingredients and accents.
Since its renovation, Don Sanchez now features a wine bar, tapas lounge and outdoor grill. The large, shaded courtyard dining area seats up to 350 guests and boasts a spacious dance floor.
9. Chamuyo
Situated in a scenic, casual courtyard in Cabo’s Medano Beach neighborhood, Chamuyo is an Argentinean style steakhouse. Opened in early 2012, the restaurant is known for its incredibly large portions of mesquite-grilled steaks.
Chamuyo’s menu has few items to choose from, emulating the feeling of a traditional Argentinean restaurant in Buenos Aires. Despite the limited menu, however, the restaurant’s selection of wines from all over the globe is more than generous.
If you’re looking for a unique, yet elegant experience in Los Cabos, Chamuyo is definitely the place to try!
Chamuyo Restaurant Los Cabos
8. Solomon’s Landing
Originally a taco stand on Cabo San Lucas’ waterfront, Solomon’s Landing has now turned into one of the most popular restaurants not only in the Marina district, but in all of Los Cabos.
A hit with both tourists and locals, Solomon’s Landing is known for its affordable prices, top-notch service and some of the most delicious seafood you’ve ever tasted.
Chef Brian Solomon specializes in seafood, and the restaurant, like many in the Marina, allows customers to bring in their own catch for the chef to prepare any way they like it!
7. Edith’s Restaurant
Owned by Edith Jimenez, originally from the Mexican state of Guerrero, Edith’s Restaurant features a mixture of Baja and Guerran cuisines.
The restaurant is just one block from Medano Beach in Cabo San Lucas, and has been a popular dining spot in the neighborhood for almost two decades.
The atmosphere is upscale and Mexican, and the vegetables are locally grown and organic. During the tourist season in Cabo, however, be sure to make reservations, as Edith’s gets very booked!
6. Nick-San
The pioneer in fusing Japanese cuisine with traditional Mexican ingredients, Nick San is one of the most renowned sushi restaurants in Los Cabos.
Located in Cabo’s corridor, the restaurant paved the way for many such fusion sushi restaurants in the corridor area, but remains the best at what it does.
With an extensive menu of rolls, and specialties such as tempura oysters, curry yaki and blue fin tuna sashimi, Nick-San is a sushi and seafood lover’s paradise.
5. Mi Casa Restaurant and Cantina
A quaint, romantic restaurant located in the heart of Cabo San Lucas, Mi Casa Restaurant and Cantina has served traditional, authentic Mexican cuisine for more than 20 years.
The hacienda style buildings and cozy environment really live up to the restaurant’s name, as you can’t help but feel right at home.
To get a good dose of authentic Mexican cuisine before heading across the street to experience Cabo’s plaza and active nightlife, Mi Casa is a great pick!
Mi Casa Restaurant Cabo
4. El Farallon
The most enticing thing about El Farallon has to be the view from the tables. Nestled in Pedregal Hills, the restaurant gives customers a cliffside view of the Pacific Ocean.
Complete with wicker chairs, lanterns, fine linen and perfectly polished silver, this restaurant rivals Sunset de Mona Lisa for the spot of Cabo’s most romantic restaurant.
Known for its market style menu, El Farallon allows guests to pick a type of seafood, which is then grilled by the chef with an array of spices.
3. Sunset de Mona Lisa
Often described as the most romantic dining destination in Los Cabos, Sunset de Mona Lisa offers guests breathtaking views of Land’s End and the Sea of Cortez.
The restaurant even has its own fishing boats and will cook your catch for dinner should you so desire!
Above the restaurant, there is a bar and a pizza lounge with many Italian culinary options as well.
2. Alexander’s Restaurant
Another waterfront restaurant, Alexander’s Restaurant serves some of Cabo’s best European cuisine.
A nice change from the traditional seafood and Mexican inspired dishes at other Cabo restaurants, the menu at Alexander’s combines Swiss, French and Tropical cuisines to produce culinary creations like never seen before.
Alexander’s Restaurant Cabo
1. Los Tres Gallos
Finally, our number one pick for restaurants in Los Cabos is Los Tres Gallos.
Although known for having the best Mexican cuisine in Cabo San Lucas, Los Tres Gallos is particularly known for its unbelievably delicious mole dishes.
The romantic courtyard is shaded by apple and mango trees, and has a warm, hacienda style ambience.
Perhaps best of all, however, is how affordable Los Tres Gallos is. The menu features meals for as little as $20 USD or less, making it a great place to enjoy fine food while going easy on your pocket.