The Top 56 Places to Eat Near Teodoro
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Rank 2. Axiote
Yucatan Mexican
Axiote is a casual Yucatan restaurant that earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand, which tells you everything: serious cooking at prices that won't ruin the trip. It sits under a proper palapa roof, so the vibe is relaxed tourists and locals who know better than to eat at the hotel. The kitchen does familiar regional dishes with a modern hand, and the desserts quietly steal the show. Go hungry, because the portions are generous and the salsas come out swinging.
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Rank 5. El Fogón
Mexican
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Rank 6. Cocina de Autor
Creative
Fine dining inside the Grand Velas resort, with ocean views and a Michelin star to go with the white-glove service. The chef runs a creative tasting menu that keeps changing, so every visit feels a little different, pairing unexpected textures and combinations in ways that actually work. The crowd is resort guests dressed up just enough to feel fancy, genuinely surprised by what lands in front of them. The Mexican wine pairing is worth adding on.
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Rank 7. Gaia At Maykana
Seafood
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Rank 8. Tauro Steakhouse
French Steakhouse
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Rank 9. Restaurante Ha'
French-influenced Mexican
Getting to Ha' requires a bit of a trek through Hotel Xcaret, so leave early and treat the walk as part of the experience. Once you're there, it's a proper tasting menu restaurant, the kind where the kitchen has a real point of view. Carlos Gaytán brings French technique to distinctly Mexican ingredients, and the combinations are genuinely surprising without being weird about it. Wine pairing leans into Mexican bottles, which is worth doing.
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Rank 10. Le Chique
Contemporary Mexican
A Michelin-starred tasting menu tucked inside Hotel Xcaret Arte, Le Chique is where someone clearly decided that Mexican regional cooking deserved the full theatrical treatment. Expect gorgeous plating, a team that actually seems delighted to be there, and a procession of courses that moves from delicate seafood to rich mains to an absurd number of desserts. Dress up a little, go slow, and let the kitchen show off.
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- AAA Five Diamonds
- MexBest 2024 · Fine Dining: Nominados · Premios MexBest
- MexBest 2023 · Mejor Experiencia de Vino: Nominados · Premios MexBest
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Sitting inside the Riviera Maya EDITION hotel, KI'IS is the kind of resort restaurant that actually delivers on its promise. The chef pulls ingredients from all over Mexico and twists familiar dishes into something genuinely surprising, think tlayudas and tamales that don't play it safe. The room is airy and open, with water features running through the property, and the crowd skews well-dressed and unhurried. Servers in crisp whites keep everything running smoothly.
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- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · Latin America's Best Hotel Restaurant
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · Mexico's Best Restaurant
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Winner · Mexico's Best Hotel Restaurant
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Rank 22. Bu'ul
Mexican
Tucked inside the Chablé Maroma resort after a winding jungle walk past private villas, Bu'ul is a serious fine dining room built around native Mexican ingredients. The chef treats corn, beans, and chiles as the main event rather than the backdrop, and the result feels genuinely rooted rather than resort-generic. The crowd is mostly guests who dressed up a little more than they planned to when they booked the trip.
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Rank 23. Woodend by Curtis Stone
Wood-fired Steakhouse
Curtis Stone's wood-fired steakhouse sits right on the water in Punta Maroma, and the smell of smoke hits you before you even sit down. It's a small menu done with real confidence: local seafood, well-marbled steaks, and sides good enough to order a second round of. The crowd is resort-polished but relaxed, sun-kissed people who've earned a proper dinner. Curtis probably isn't in the kitchen, but the cooking doesn't need him there.
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Rank 26. Punta Corcho
Seafood
A breezy open-air seafood spot on the second floor in Puerto Morelos, with a thatched roof, an ocean view, and a Bib Gourmand to back up the good word-of-mouth. The menu roams freely, pairing classic Mexican flavors with the odd French-ish flourish, and the ceviches and aguachiles are genuinely worth the deliberation. Tropical cocktails help with that deliberation. The crowd is relaxed, the staff actually helpful, and the breeze does most of the decorating.
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Rank 30. Autor
Contemporary Mexican
Tasting menus inside a Conrad resort could easily go full tourist-trap, but Autor actually earns its place. The kitchen runs two menus, one vegetarian, one rooted in ancient Mexican tradition and quietly modernized into something refined. The crowd leans toward couples celebrating something, resort guests who did their research. The wine list pulls from Mexico and beyond, which feels right given the setting.
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Rank 37. Arca
Contemporary Mexican
Open-air fine dining right off the tourist strip sounds like a trap, but Arca is genuinely the real thing. The menu shifts constantly based on what the chef is pulling from a network of local farmers, and everything hits the live fire before it hits your table. The crowd skews well-traveled and linen-shirted, people who did their research. Book ahead, show up ready for a proper sit-down meal, and let the kitchen do its thing.
- 50 Best #77 · The World's 50 Best Bars
- Spirited Awards 2026 · Top 10 Nominee · Best International Restaurant Bar
- 50 Best #22 · Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants
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- Spirited Awards 2026 · Regional Top 10 Honoree · Best International Hotel Bar – Latin America & Caribbean
- MexBest 2024 · Mejor Bartender: Nominados · Premios MexBest · Joshua Monaghan
- MexBest 2024 · Best of the Best: Nominados · Premios MexBest
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Rank 39. Cetli Restaurant
Mayan Mexican
Cetli earns its Michelin Bib Gourmand the honest way, with deeply rooted Mayan cooking that actually makes you feel like you traveled somewhere. It sits on the road out toward the Cobá ruins, away from the influencer circus, and the rustic room with its colorful paintings draws a crowd of curious locals and travelers who did their homework. The food leans into fish and meat with real technique, and the mole here is the kind that makes you rethink the whole category.
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Rank 41. Hartwood
Mexican
Hartwood is the open-air, jungle-set restaurant that makes Tulum feel like it actually earned its reputation. The menu lives on a blackboard and changes with whatever looked good at the market that morning, so expect fresh ceviche and grilled fish rather than anything precious. The crowd is deeply tanned, linen-clad, and very pleased with themselves, which is fair enough. Book ahead in high season or try your luck at the bar.
- MexBest 2024 · Mejor Restaurante de Tulum: Nominados · Premios MexBest
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
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Rank 42. Mestixa
Fusion
Mestixa is a casual, intimate little spot in Tulum Pueblo where Asian-Mexican fusion actually makes sense instead of sounding like a fever dream. The menu earns its Bib Gourmand nod with creative cooking that doesn't take itself too seriously, which is exactly right for the laid-back crowd filtering in off the street. The birria ramen is a genuine reason to show up, and the rest of the menu keeps pace.
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Rank 43. María Dolores By Edgar Núñez
Contemporary Mexican
Fine dining inside the Atelier Playa Mujeres resort, where the staff treats you like you actually belong there, the balcony has live music, and the menu takes a serious tour through Mexico's regional cooking. Edgar Núñez reimagines dishes from Sonora to Oaxaca with a refined touch that earns the splurge. Think tasting menu crowd mixed with resort guests who dressed up for the occasion and genuinely don't regret it.
- AAA Four Diamonds
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · Latin America's Best Restaurant
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Winner · Mexico's Best Restaurant
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Rank 44. María Dolores
Vegetarian
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Rank 46. La Casa de Las Mayoras
Vegetarian Mexican
A vegetarian breakfast spot that somehow pulls off cozy and genuine in a city where "authentic" is often just a menu font choice. Regulars who clearly grew up eating this way share tables with skeptical carnivores who leave converted. Hand-made tortillas anchor the chilaquiles and quesadillas, and the salsas are properly seasoned. If you're lucky, Guato the chihuahua-beagle mix will also be holding court.
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Rank 47. Kiosco Verde
Seafood
This open-air seafood spot in Puerto Juárez has been around for years, and the family running it clearly never needed a rebrand. It's a relaxed, casual lunch kind of place where the menu is long but the focus is tight: fresh local seafood done in a regional style that actually tastes like somewhere. Locals and travelers who found it by accident fill the plastic chairs, all looking pretty pleased with themselves. Save room for whatever dessert they've written on the blackboard.
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Rank 49. Casa Banana
Argentinian
This Argentinian grill in the Zona Hotelera has been a go-to forever, and for good reason: the wood-fired cooking is the real deal, not just vibes. It's a loud, fun place full of sun-kissed people who've decided that dinner counts as a night out. The menu covers serious steaks and fresh seafood, and the empanadas alone justify the trip down the coast. Finish with the dulce de leche crepe and you'll forgive yourself in the morning.
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Rank 50. NÜ Tulum
Mexican
Tulum's beachside strip is lousy with open-air jungle restaurants, but this one actually earns its place on it. The kitchen leans hard on local and regenerative-farm produce, and vegetables get treated like the main event rather than an afterthought, with results that feel creative without trying too hard. It draws the kind of crowd that books months out and still acts surprised they got a table.
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Rank 51. WILD
Contemporary New American
Tucked into the actual jungle off the Tulum coast road, WILD is a tasting menu and à la carte restaurant that earns its dramatic setting rather than hiding behind it. The open-air dining room draws the kind of crowd that flew somewhere beautiful and actually wants to eat well while they're there. The chef leans into local seafood and produce, and the food is sharp enough to hold its own against the view.
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Rank 53. Loco Tulum
Mediterranean
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Nominee · World's Best Mediterranean Cuisine Restaurant
- World Culinary Awards 2025 · Winner · Latin America's Best Mediterranean Cuisine Restaurant
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