3 Best Restaurants in Los Cabos, Mexico

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

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

Puerta Vieja

$$$

Puerta Vieja translates into "Old Door," and the beautiful door you enter through, imported from India, is indeed over 160 years old. Though Puerta Vieja serves lunch, we suggest dinner at sunset, when the view of El Arco is the most impressive. The cuisine pulls from Continental, Latin, and Mexican traditions, with a touch of Asian flavorings. Entrées feature lobster, shrimp, and Sonoran cuts of meat. There's live piano music nightly from 7 to 10 pm.

Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 6.3, The Corridor, Baja California Sur, 23450, Mexico
624-104–3252
Known For
  • tasty lobster chowder
  • savory chocolate cheesecake
  • reasonably priced seafood and steak
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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