Restaurants






Agua - Corridor
Enjoy this casual dining venue perched on a dramatic bluff overlooking the Sea of Cortez and adjacent to the resort's spectacular new infinity-edge pool. The al fresco, palapa-style restaurant serves what is being dubbed “Mexiterranean” cuisine – a unique hybrid of Mediterranean fare with Mexican influences, for breakfast, lunch and dinner.



C - Corridor
Chef Charlie Trotter brings his sublime culinary talents to Los Cabos. C emphasizes indigenous flavors and the area's freshest regional seafood, in addition to meat and game. A world-class wine list features a wide range of vintages designed to pair effortlessly with the cuisine.



Cabo Wabo The restaurant
is open for lunch and dinner seven days and nights a week. Come and listen to the live music, with different bands performing every week. From seafood to Mexican food, from DJ to live band, from cervezas to tequila, from bar to rooftop, there are plenty of reasons for you to make the Cabo Wabo nightlife one of your stops in Cabo. Suggested time to wabo in for nightly shows is 9 p.m. The store is open from 9 a.m. to midnight, while the restaurant is open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and the club is open from 7:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. +. Located in downtown Cabo on Calle Guerrero between Madero and Lazaro Cardenas. Visit Cabo Wabo on the web at www.cabowabo.com.



Café Santa Fe - Todos Santos
This restaurant has been named by many as a “culinary oasis” and is owned by a charismatic couple that has been credited with the revival of Todos Santos. Those from as far as La Paz come to eat at this first rate cuisine and enjoy the star quality restaurant. Italian highlights are served for dinner. It’s a really great choice for a day trip to Todos Santos. Closed on Tuesdays.



Casa Rafael's - Cabo
Some of the best food in Cabo, with a very romantic setting. The owners of this restaurant brought their chef of 17 years over with them from Hawaii. The worst thing about this restaurant is trying to decide what to order. Heading south into Cabo San Lucas, you will turn left at the Banamex Bank and go up the hill. It will be a pink building on your left. EXPENSIVE, but good.
Contact: 14-30739 (local)
011 52 624 14-30739 (US)



Da Giorgia - Corridor
You shouldn't miss watching the sunset here (with a view of the famous arch at Land's End) and having some ice-cold beer and margaritas. This restaurant has Italian food. It is located at Misiones del Cabo.
Contact: 14-58160 (local)
011 52 624 14-58160 (US)



Edith's Restaurant-Cabo
A wonderful open air restaurant, with spectacular views of the arch at the Land's end. Our newest addition, Edith's offers quality Mexican-style seafood at moderate prices. Most nights will find you enjoying the live mariachis in a relaxed atmosphere.
Contact: 14-30801 (local)
011 52 624 14-30801



El Chilar-San Jose
Mexican Flavors Corner where month by month chef Armando Montano, designs a new menu with a great variety of chilies as the main ingredient. Enjoy the rustic ambiance with candlelight where the traditional recipes of typical Mexican cuisine is presented with a new touch.
Contact: 14-69798 (local)
011 52 624 14-69798 (US)



The Grill at Las Ventanas - Corridor
Spectacular Seafood served in an outdoor setting at Cabo's newest and most deluxe hotel. Beautiful. Moderately expensive. The dining room at Las Ventanas is also wonderful, but expensive. One of the few places that has a dress code (dining room only) no shorts or sandals. Reservations recommended for the dining room. Open for lunch and dinner daily.
Contact: 14-40300 (local)
011 52 624 14-40300 (US)



El Squid Roe
Night Club, dance hall and restaurant is a hot spot in Cabo. The neon lights and humorous signs that adorn the brightly painted walls and ceilings say things like, "The best way to a man's heart is to saw his breast plate open," and "I'm so miserable without you it's almost like having you here." Bleacher-like benches line the perimeter and the dress code is whatever you wish. Observers hang over the edges of the upstairs railings to keep their eyes on the crowd below. Located at Lazaro Cardenas at Blvd. Marina across from the Plaza Bonita Mall. Open daily from 12 p.m. to 3 a.m. with dinner served until 11 p.m.



Giggling Marlins
located on the Marina Boulevard, the main road that runs through Cabo. One of the most popular things to do is to get yourself hoisted up the trophy wall and feel what it’s like to be a prized marlin. If you're brave enough they'll mix a tequila shooter right in your mouth while you're hanging around. The Giggling Marlin house drink is the “Skip and Go Naked.” This is a mixture of their own secret liquors and fruit juices, chilled with ice and blended to perfection. If you can finish four, then you’ll be admitted to the “Too Much Fun Club,” and your name will be painted on the wall. Open from 8 a.m. until 1a.m. Enjoy Cabo San Lucas nightlife.


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