2 Best Restaurants in El Cuyo, Yucatán and Campeche States

El Chile Gordo

$$$$ Fodor's choice

On the inland side of the barrier island, a charming little house painted sky-blue and cherry-red contains El Cuyo's best restaurant. Here, Oscar Flores, who presides in the kitchen, and his English wife, Cathy Sissens, lead guests—never more than 20 on any night—on a nine-course journey through Mexico's culinary regions, with Cathy sharing some background on each mole, ceviche, or taco that's served. The owners can accommodate most dietary restrictions; just let them know when you make reservations, which are required. 

Calle Laguna 220, Yucatán, 97707, Mexico
999-169–9714
Known For
  • beautiful, intimate setting
  • excellent Mexican dishes
  • warm and welcoming hosts
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues., Reservations essential

La Casa Palma

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You'll know that a fun evening lies ahead even before you are seated at your table at this outdoor restaurant, where the pizzas and empanadas are cooked in a wood oven and several different pasta dishes are offered each day. A food truck serves as the main kitchen, kids (and adults) can make their own s'mores around a fire, and strings of taverna lights glow overhead. Well-behaved dogs are welcome, too, adding to the feeling that you have joined a casual gathering of friends at the beach.

Calles 46 and 49, Yucatán, Mexico
Known For
  • pizzas from a wood oven
  • fun atmosphere
  • make your own s'mores
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.