4 Best Restaurants in Los Cabos, Mexico

Alcaravea Gourmet

$$$ | Centro Fodor's choice

Alcaravea Gourmet has come a long way from its humble beginnings as a tiny, off-the-beaten-path bistro, and is now considered one of Cabo's top stops for Italian and Mediterranean style cuisine. Enter through a flower-and-vine-garlanded opening into an intimate dining area. Chef Enrique Diaz's menu features salads, fresh pastas, chicken, seafood, and meat dishes. Try the pescado con champiñones (fresh catch of the day with mushrooms, garlic, herbs, lemon, and a touch of Parmesan), the rib-eye steak, or the scalloped beef with prosciutto. The wine list is modest but includes nice selections from México, Italy, Argentina, and the United States. Alcaravea also boasts the best lunch deal in town: soup or salad, entrée with veggies or pasta, plus dessert and drink, all for only $12.

Zaragoza at 16 de Septiembre, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, 23410, Mexico
624-143–3730
Known For
  • excellent $12 lunch deal
  • delicious pescado con champiñones
  • top-tier rib-eye steak
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

La Dolce

$$ | Centro

This popular Italian restaurant right in the center of San José on the town's zócalo (square) is known for authentic and affordable Italian fare. Locals and visitors alike flock to this reasonably priced perennial favorite for antipasti and wood-fired-oven pizzas, a never-ending selection of pastas, and steaks and seafood dishes. The homemade beef ravioli with four-cheese sauce is to die for. Reservations are necessary on Thursdays after the Art Walk. Another outpost can be found in Cabo San Lucas.

Av. Zaragoza at Av. Hidalgo, San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur, 23401, Mexico
624-142–6621
Known For
  • authentic Northern Italian cuisine
  • handmade pizza baked with mesquite wood
  • great Caesar salad
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Closed Mon

Salvatore G's

$$ | Centro

The local gringo cadre has nothing but bueno things to say about this affordable and dependable little Italian spot, located by the pool at the Siesta Suites Hotel in downtown Cabo San Lucas. Baked rigatoni, osso buco, chicken Parmigiana, lasagna, and lamb ravioli are just some of the many Italian staples offered at this funky little spot. Portions are large and prices are reasonable. Finish dinner off with tiramisu before hitting the main drag for some serious nightlife.

Emilio Zapata S/N, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, 23450, Mexico
624-105–1044
Known For
  • large portions
  • reasonably priced
  • tasty traditional Italian cuisine
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, No lunch Sun.

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Sunset Mona Lisa

$$$$

Stunning views of El Arco from cocktail tables along the cliffs make this restaurant just outside Cabo San Lucas the best place to toast the sunset. If the breeze is still, stay outside and enjoy dining alfresco; if not, move into the candlelit dining room under a palapa. Chef Jacob Ramos' menu offers seafood lime risotto or shrimp wrapped in a phyllo dough stuffed with mozzarella and sun-dried tomatoes. The beef tenderloin is delivered on a hot stone and grilled table-side. Portions are on the smaller side, so it's worth splurging for the Mona Lisa tasting menu, which includes five or seven courses, respectively. If you arrive without a reservation, you can always head upstairs to the more casual Sunset Point, a wine and pizza lounge with daily tapas specials from 5 to 6 pm.

Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 5.5, The Corridor, Baja California Sur, 23410, Mexico
624-145–8160
Known For
  • champagne bar with fire pits
  • sunset views of El Arco
  • homemade pastas
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential