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Food & drink

Where To Eat In Tulum, Mexico

A new hotspot along the Caribbean coast, Tulum is a must do if you are going to visit Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. In a short period of time, this small town transformed from a quiet hippie retreat that only a few people knew about into a bustling destination with a variety of restaurants, hotels and commercial activities that draws visitors from all over the world.
I recommend visiting Tulum during one of the low seasons such as September through October when crowds recede and prices at hotels and restaurants go down. Let find out Where To Eat In Tulum, Mexico below.

Where To Eat In Tulum, Mexico

Tulum Ruins

One of the most popular places is Tulum Ruins, the archaeological site just north of the city. Tulum Ruins open at 8 a.m., however, I highly recommend arriving there about 15 to 20 minutes before it opens, as lines in front of the ticket office get really long by 9 a.m.
If you happen to be one of the first visitors to enter the area, you will have the place to yourself for about 15 minutes before most visitors start to arrive. The entrance to Tulum Ruins costs 75 pesos.

Tulum Ruins

Cenotes

Pronounced, cenotes are sinkholes filled with crystal clear water that are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The Yucatan Peninsula is home to thousands of cenotes, however, there are a few famous ones located near Tulum such as Gran Cenote, Cenote Calavera, Cenote Car Wash, and Zacil Ha. They are located along the highway to Coba and take about 15 minutes to get to from Tulum.

Co. Conamor

Co. Conamor is an outdoor restaurant near downtown Tulum. It boasts a laid back atmosphere and plenty of healthy options including vegan and vegetarian meals. Here you will find a wide assortment of smoothies, kombuchas, probiotics and organic drinks in addition to a variety of traditional Mexican foods and drinks that can be made vegetarian or vegan. While the restaurant is near downtown, it’s conveniently tucked away from the main thoroughfare, which makes it a nice and quiet place to relax and enjoy your meal after an active day.

Co. Conamor

Raw Love Cafe

One of the most trendy spots among healthy eaters in Tulum, this cafe is a true paradise for those who love raw vegan food. The menu consists entirely of gluten free items, and you have countless options when it comes to acai bowls, healthy shots, and machas. Raw Love is located in the jungle away from the busy road along the coast. The cafe is complete with boho unique interior and plenty of shade for a quiet retreat.

La Hoja Verde

La Hoja Verde is another popular establishment in the middle of downtown Tulum that combines a restaurant, a cafe, and bar. Its menu offers reasonably priced vegan and vegetarian Mexican dishes in addition to gluten free options. Here you will find a big selection of appetizers, main dishes, desserts, juices, and smoothies all made in house from scratch. La Hoja Verde is perfect for conscious eaters as well as those who want to try something new. That is once of Where To Eat In Tulum, Mexico.

La Hoja Verde

Fresco’s

Located near Cabanas Tulum, Fresco’s offers a mix of delicious Mexican food and ambiance. Some of the signature items on the menu are home made bread, ceviche, salads that are prepared with locally grown ingredients. Other items on the menu include smoothies, healthy drinks, and juices. Fresco’s is a great option for a healthy breakfast or lunch. The restaurant is vegetarian friendly and also has vegan options.

Fresco’s

Healthy Food Guide To Tulum, Mexico

Tulum has no lack of restaurants. Here you will find tons of eateries from high end expensive restaurants that offer gourmet meals to small cafes with vegan and vegetarian options. The beach area has the highest concentrations of places to eat, but downtown Tulum also has plenty of places where you can treat your taste buds to delicious food.

La Querida

This casual restaurant offers mouth watering vegetarian options and a vibrant bar scene. Conveniently located on a busy corner in downtown Tulum, La Querida is a convenient place whether you want to have a quick breakfast, lunch or dinner. It’s especially known for its assortment of Mexican and Italian food including pizzas and spaghetti. If you are looking for delicious and affordable food, La Querida is your place. The restaurant usually stays busy, so if you want to check it out, head out earlier rather than later.

La Querida