Bahías De HuatulcoRestaurants

Restaurants in Bahías De Huatulco

  1. La Bohème

    La Bohème has some of the highest prices in Huatulco but also some of the best food. The French owner-chef prepares almost exclusively French fare, from snails, mussels or duck foie gras to the rich coq au vin and yummy crepes and profiteroles. Add the elegant setting, friendly welcome and good service, and you'll be glad you found its slightly out-of-the-way location.

    reviewed

  2. A

    Restaurante Onix

    Definitely the finest eating in La Crucecita, this airy upstairs eatery overlooking the Plaza Principal offers very well prepared Mexican and European dishes. Try the mussels with ham and cheese or the sopa de tortilla, followed by steak or tuna al chipotle (in a fermented-chili sauce).

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  3. B

    Terra-Cotta

    Popular, American-run Terra-Cotta has sidewalk tables as well as a soothing air-con interior. Good service complements the excellent food: breakfasts, shrimp, steaks, antojitos, waffles, baguettes and ice cream all go down easy. Breakfast coffee comes with free refills.

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  4. L’échalote

    The French-Swiss chef prepares very tasty French, Southeast Asian, Oaxacan and other dishes. The Thai salad with prawns and bean sprouts is delicious. Main dishes include fish, steaks and the house-specialty fondues, and the desserts aren’t too shabby either.

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  5. C

    Restaurant La Crucecita

    This inexpensive open-air spot, a block from the Plaza Principal, is dependable for fish, chicken and Oaxacan dishes. There’s an economical M$40 menú del día. Early in the day, watch the chef prepare serious quantities of salsa roja.

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  6. D

    El Patio

    An appealing garden patio with tables out the back. The breakfasts are good deals; the rest of the day you’re offered the usual range of seafood, chicken dishes and Oaxacan specialties, as well as a full selection of alcoholic drinks.

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  7. E

    Iguana Bar

    Beneath the classy Restaurante Onix, Iguana is a sound bet for reasonably priced breakfasts and tacos and other Mexican standards. On weekends and during high season, it’s also a good place to catch guitar-strummin’ troubadors.

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  8. F

    Comedores

    The very clean comedores in La Crucecita’s market serve up good, well-priced food, including egg dishes for M$30 and enfrijoladas (tortillas smothered in beans, with a sprinkling of cheese) for M$40.

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  9. Palapas

    There are decent seafood palapas at Playas La Entrega, Maguey, San Agustín and La Bocana that serve up delicious fish such as whole grilled huachinango (red snapper).

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  10. Restaurant Chez-Binni

    The Camino Real Zaashila’s Restaurant Chez-Binni specializes in grills and Oaxacan dishes.

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