15 Best Restaurants in Tulum: Local Picks (2026)

Published on March 27, 2026 by Ally Cavosie • 14 min read

Tulum's food scene has exploded over the past five years. You can find everything from authentic Yucatecan tacos for 25 pesos to molecular gastronomy overlooking the Caribbean. The challenge isn't finding good food—it's knowing which restaurants are actually worth your time and money.

I've eaten at dozens of Tulum restaurants. Some are tourist traps with inflated prices and mediocre food. Others are hidden gems that locals love but tourists never find. This guide cuts through the noise and gives you my honest recommendations across all price points and cuisines.

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Budget Restaurants: Authentic & Delicious (25-80 pesos)

1. Taquería del Barrio (Downtown La Veleta)

This is where locals eat. No tourists, no Instagram aesthetic, just killer authentic street tacos. The al pastor is perfectly seasoned, the cochinita pibil falls apart in your mouth, and the tortillas are made fresh daily. Grab a seat at the plastic table, order five tacos, and you're done for 40 pesos.

Must-order: Tacos al pastor, cochinita pibil, agua fresca

Vibe: Authentic, casual, zero pretension

Scooter parking: Street parking, always available

Cost per person: 40-60 pesos

2. Mercado Municipal (La Veleta)

Not a single restaurant but multiple food stalls in one building. Comidas corridas (set three-course meals) cost 50-80 pesos and include soup, main, tortillas, and a drink. The ceviche stall is exceptional. The barbacoa stall serves it in both tacos and tortas. This is where working Tulumeños eat lunch.

Must-order: Comida corrida, ceviche, barbacoa

Vibe: Local market, lively, authentic

Scooter parking: Street lot nearby (free)

Cost per person: 50-80 pesos

3. Los Tacos del Día (Various Locations)

Multiple locations but all excellent. These tiny taco stands operate from morning until 2 PM. The barbacoa tacos have a loyal following. Cheap, fast, authentic, and delicious. Perfect breakfast spot before a day of beach exploring.

Must-order: Barbacoa tacos, chorizo tacos

Vibe: Quick breakfast/lunch

Scooter parking: Street parking

Cost per person: 30-50 pesos

4. Cenaduria Luz María (Downtown)

Open for breakfast and lunch only. Huge portions of traditional Yucatecan food at rock-bottom prices. The chilaquiles are massive. The cochinita pibil torta could feed two people. This is budget dining at its absolute best.

Must-order: Chilaquiles, cochinita pibil torta, horchata

Vibe: Family-style, local

Scooter parking: Street parking

Cost per person: 60-90 pesos

Mid-Range Restaurants: Quality & Value (100-250 pesos)

5. Gitano (La Veleta)

An upscale taqueria in downtown Tulum. Think: traditional tacos but with premium ingredients and creative combinations. The carnitas are buttery, the sauces are house-made, and the presentation is Instagram-worthy. It bridges the gap between street food and fine dining beautifully.

Must-order: Carnitas, shrimp ceviches, grilled fish tacos

Vibe: Upscale casual, great for groups

Scooter parking: Lot behind restaurant

Cost per person: 150-200 pesos

6. Casa Jaguar (Downtown)

Modern Mexican cuisine in a beautiful colonial setting. The plating is artistic, the flavors are bold, and it feels upscale without being pretentious. Their mole is phenomenal. The mezcal selection is one of Tulum's best. Perfect for a special dinner without breaking the bank.

Must-order: Mole, ceviche tostadas, any grilled fish

Vibe: Upscale Mexican, romantic

Scooter parking: Courtyard parking included

Cost per person: 180-250 pesos

7. Burrito Amor (Downtown)

Health-conscious, creative burritos and bowls. Perfect if you want something lighter. The ingredients are fresh, portions are huge, and they accommodate dietary restrictions easily. Popular with digital nomads and health-conscious travelers.

Must-order: Carne asada burrito, Buddha bowl, fresh juices

Vibe: Casual, healthy, friendly

Scooter parking: Street parking

Cost per person: 100-150 pesos

8. Cosmic Tacos (Aldea Zama)

Creative fusion tacos in a hipster setting. Not traditional, but inventive and delicious. The fish tacos are exceptional. The atmosphere is laid-back. Good for lunch or casual dinner.

Must-order: Fish tacos, mushroom tacos, house cocktails

Vibe: Creative, casual, Instagram-friendly

Scooter parking: Free lot

Cost per person: 120-180 pesos

9. Xcanan (Beach Zone)

A beach club and restaurant rolled into one. Fresh ceviches, grilled fish, and cold drinks with sand-between-your-toes vibes. You can scooter straight to the beach, order lunch, and spend the afternoon. Great value for the beach zone.

Must-order: Ceviche, grilled fish, empanadas

Vibe: Beach club, relaxed

Scooter parking: Free parking in front

Cost per person: 150-220 pesos

Pro Tip: Most mid-range restaurants offer free scooter parking if you eat there. Ask when you arrive. This saves you 50-100 pesos.

Upscale & Fine Dining (250-600+ pesos)

10. Posada Margherita (Downtown)

Italian fine dining in a intimate courtyard setting. The pasta is homemade, the sauces are traditional, and the wine list is curated. This is where you go for a romantic anniversary dinner. Reserve ahead.

Must-order: Handmade ravioli, fresh fish pasta, tiramisu

Vibe: Fine dining, romantic, intimate

Scooter parking: Courtyard parking

Cost per person: 300-450 pesos

11. El Asadero (Downtown)

Argentine steakhouse with an open kitchen. Meat is grilled over live flames. The ribeye is perfectly charred outside, juicy inside. Chimichurri is fresh and zingy. If you want a really good steak, this is it.

Must-order: Ribeye, chimichurri, grilled vegetables

Vibe: Steakhouse, upscale casual

Scooter parking: Street parking nearby

Cost per person: 350-500 pesos

12. The Hartwood (Beach Zone)

One of Tulum's most famous restaurants. Everything is cooked over wood fire in an open kitchen. The concept is simple—the best local ingredients, cooked simply and beautifully. It's pricey but worth splurging on once.

Must-order: Whatever fish is fresh that day, wood-fired vegetables

Vibe: Upscale bohemian, special occasion

Scooter parking: Valet parking

Cost per person: 400-600+ pesos

13. Arca (Beach Zone)

Contemporary Mexican cuisine with Caribbean influences. It's modern, artistic, and delicious. The ambiance is sophisticated. The service is impeccable. This is upscale dining done right.

Must-order: Ceviches, seafood preparations, house cocktails

Vibe: Modern upscale, contemporary

Scooter parking: Valet parking

Cost per person: 350-500 pesos

14. Osho Café (Downtown)

Vegan/vegetarian fine dining restaurant. If that sounds boring, you haven't tried their food. Flavors are complex, presentation is artistic, and even meat-eaters rave about it. Must reserve ahead.

Must-order: Seasonal vegetable dishes, housemade pasta, desserts

Vibe: Upscale health-conscious, creative

Scooter parking: Street parking nearby

Cost per person: 250-350 pesos

15. Amaro (Aldea Zama)

Contemporary Mexican in a stylish setting. Fresh ingredients, creative presentations, excellent service. It's sophisticated but not stuffy. Great for a special dinner without the extreme price tag of beachfront restaurants.

Must-order: Seasonal fish, mole, chocolate dessert

Vibe: Upscale contemporary, trendy

Scooter parking: Free lot

Cost per person: 300-400 pesos

Tulum Restaurant Guide by Area

Downtown La Veleta (Budget to Mid-Range)

This is where locals live and eat. Most restaurants are casual, affordable, and authentic. Perfect for breakfast and lunch. Great scooter parking (mostly free street parking).

Best for: Authentic food, budget dining, local experience

Aldea Zama (Mid to Upscale)

A newer neighborhood with more upscale restaurants and hotels. Great middle ground between downtown authenticity and beach zone prices. Free scooter parking at most restaurants.

Best for: Trendy dining, creative cuisine, good value for upscale

Beach Zone (Upscale Fine Dining)

Most expensive area. Beachfront views command premium prices. You're paying for location and ambiance. Some restaurants are worth it, others just overpriced. Reserve ahead during high season.

Best for: Special occasions, sunset dinners, splurging

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What to Expect at Tulum Restaurants

Service Style

Budget restaurants: Quick service, plastic plates, eat and go. Mid-range: Attentive but relaxed service. Fine dining: Formal service with attention to detail.

Meal Timing

Breakfast: 7 AM-11 AM. Lunch: 1 PM-4 PM. Dinner: 6 PM-11 PM. Late-night tacos open until 2 AM at various locations.

Dietary Accommodations

Vegetarian? No problem—Tulum restaurants are accommodating. Vegan? Easily done. Gluten-free? Most places will help. Allergies? Always inform your server.

Restaurant Recommendations by Occasion

Romantic dinner: Posada Margherita, Casa Jaguar, Arca

Quick lunch: Taquería del Barrio, Los Tacos del Día, Burrito Amor

Beach day food: Xcanan, beach clubs on Boca Paila

Special splurge: The Hartwood, El Asadero, Amaro

Authentic local food: Mercado Municipal, Cenaduria Luz María, Gitano

Health-conscious: Burrito Amor, Osho Café, any juice bar in downtown

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