4 Best Restaurants in Cabo San Lucas, Los Cabos and the Baja Peninsula

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Cabo San Lucas is known for its rowdy nightlife, and, though much of the fine-dining scene has moved to the Corridor and San José, there are still some solid choices in Cabo. A pedestrian walkway lined with restaurants, bars, and shops anchored by the sleek Puerto Paraíso mall curves around Cabo San Lucas harbor, itself packed with yachts. The most popular restaurants, clubs, and shops are along Avenida Cárdenas (the extension of Highway 1 from the Corridor) and Boulevard Marina, paralleling the waterfront.

Muna Restaurant

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

If there's one thing for certain, Nobu knows food, and the hotel's newest restaurant, a Mediterranean masterpiece helmed by executive chef Paolo della Corte, is coming for the throne. Every bite from start to finish will melt in your mouth like warm butter, but be warned: this place is not inexpensive. Modest portions lend to ordering multiple dishes: a delight for your taste buds, albeit not your wallet. If you come prepared to splash out, you'll have a meal you'll remember for years to come.

Polígono 1. Fracción D, Fraccionamiento Diamante, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
624-689--0160
Known For
  • Separate kitchens for every course
  • Confit duck gyros
  • Rooftop sunset views
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Craft Los Cabos

$$$$ | Playa El Médano

The initial draw of this rooftop restaurant may be its privileged overlook of Médano Beach (sunset, unsurprisingly, is the hottest hour for a reservation), but the strength of the menu would warrant a visit, regardless. Every item from this "Open Fire Kitchen" is grilled and smoked, bringing a creative technique and fresh flavor to an area mostly dominated by beach clubs. The wind can get somewhat fearsome come nightfall, but thick, cozy blankets are readily provided.

Acuario Zona Hotelera, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
624-167--1071
Known For
  • USDA Prime steaks
  • "farm-to-glass" mixology
  • Panoramic views
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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El Farallon

$$$$ | Pedregal

Perhaps the most revered reservation to score in Cabo San Lucas, cliffside El Farallon provides one of the most breathtaking vantage points in town. There's no typical menu here—rather, that day's selection of grilled entrées, featuring fish, shrimp, scallops, steak, and more, are presented on a large chalkboard, along with the available sides. Every meal also comes with a trio of appetizers, guaranteed to leave you stuffed by the end of the meal. An optional wine pairing for each course is a fine complement, as is a pre- or postdinner glass at the chic Champagne Terrace. Try to score a seating time before/during sunset, if you can; it gets quite dark afterward, diminishing the otherwise stellar view.

Camino del Mar 1, Cabo San Lucas, 23455, Mexico
624-163–4300
Known For
  • Best sunsets in Cabo
  • Curated Champagne list
  • Live entertainment
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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Nobu Restaurant Los Cabos

$$$$

Sitting pretty as one of the world's most famous high-end restaurant chains, Nobu exudes luxury and cool. The Los Cabos location features the classic menu by namesake chef Nobu Matsuhisa---traditional Japanese cuisine fused with Peruvian flavors---as well as specialty plates inspired by ingredients local to the region. Despite the hefty per-item price, most dishes are served as small plates and designed to share, so be prepared to order (and spend) quite a bit. Opt for an omakase experience where the waiter and chef hand-select the best compilation of bites based on your preferences.

Polígono 1. Fracción D, Diamante, Cabo San Lucas, 23473, Mexico
624-689--0160
Known For
  • Family-style sushi
  • Trendy seaside dining
  • Celebrity clientele
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch

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