Cancun Restaurants and Bars

Cancun offers historical touring sites such as Chichen Itza and Tulum, miles of beaches for sunbathing and water sports, crafts shopping at Mercado 28, and over 30 spas. After a day of exploring the city, refuel and recharge by visiting one of Cancun's restaurants and bars. Although the city may be known for party spots such as "Senor Frogs" and "Carlos N' Charlies," it's possible to find restaurants offering authentic Mexican cuisine and cocktails in a more quiet, sedate setting as well.
  1. Crab House Cancun

    • The Crab House Cancun is open every day for lunch and dinner, serving seafood specialties both indoors and on an outside terrace. Start off with cold appetizers such as crab, octopus, tuna, crab claws or salmon fillet, or try hot starters such as sauteed mussels, fried shrimp or oyster Rockefeller. Entrees include crab-stuffed fish, grilled salmon, bacon-wrapped shrimp, snow crab with butter, black spaghetti with calamari and lobster, and breaded soft-shell crab. The Crab House offers non-seafood dishes such as grilled rib eye, grilled beef medallions and breaded Parmesan chicken. Dessert options include custard cheesecake, Vulcan chocolate cake and lime pie meringue. The Crab House also offers a full menu of wine and beer.

      Crab House Cancun

      Blvd Kukulkan km. 14.7

      Cancun Quintana Roo, 77500

      Mexico

      +52-998-1930350

      crabhousemexico.com

    La Habichuela

    • La Habichuela serves casual fare for lunch and dinner seven days a week. Diners may be interested in trying the restaurant's dish, "Famous Cocobichuela," which has been served more than 350,000 times to tourists and locals, consisting of lobster and shrimp in a curry sauce with a coconut shell. Other options include tuna fish steak, stuffed calamari, lobster tail, grilled chicken, ravioli with spinach and ricotta, roast duck in pear sauce and chicken enchiladas. La Habichuela serves appetizers (shellfish au gratin, shrimp cocktail, seafood ceviche), soup (conch chowder, lobster bisque) and salads to round out the menu. Try flambe (fire) desserts such as banana crepes and strawberries jubilee. Other desserts include lemon chiffon pie, rum cake and toasted coconut torte. Enjoy La Habichuela's sculpture garden after your meal (dining is also available in the garden). The restaurant offers a large wine list to accompany the meal.

      La Habichuela

      Margaritas 25

      Near Las Palapas

      Cancun Quintana Roo, 77500

      Mexico

      +52-998-884-3158

      lahabichuela.com

    La Madonna

    • Dine at La Madonna for lunch, dinner or late-night cocktails in the dining room or couples-only terrace. Chef specialties include spicy tuna tartare, Swiss cheese fondue, fried squash with goat cheese, veal parmigiana, homemade pasta with cream sauce and lobster tail in baked mushroom sauce. Start off your meal with salmon carpaccio, crab cakes, bacon-wrapped mozzarella or a Caesar salad. Other entrees include black truffle risotto, ham-stuffed calzone, shrimp in garlic sauce, pizza with roasted pear and spaghetti bolognesa. Martini enthusiasts may be interested to know that La Madonna offers more than 150 varieties of martinis, plus Cuban cigars and other cocktails. The restaurant suggests upscale/elegant attire.

      La Madonna

      La Isla Shopping Village

      Locale B-4

      Kukulcan Km. 12.5, 77500

      Mexico

      +998-883-22-22

      lamadonna.com.mx

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