Top 4 Latin food in Coba, Quintana Roo, Mexico

June 17, 2020 Alice Mieles

Find out what Latin restaurants to try in Coba including El Cocodrilo, Pischan Restaurant, Restaurante Chile Picante, La Piramide
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1. El Cocodrilo

Quintana Roo Nuevo Durango - Coba 175, Coba 77793 Mexico Mexican, Latin Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Outdoor Seating, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service, Takeout, Highchairs Available +52 984 137 5711
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4 based on 129 reviews

El Cocodrilo

Reviewed By katharinasamantha

My family and I loved the restaurant! We had lunch there after visiting the Cobá ruins. Great choices for everyone, also vegans and vegetarians. The omlette, (vegan) fajitas and empanadas as well as my Chaya-Lemon juice all were delicous.Colorful mexican vibes and friendly staff.

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2. Pischan Restaurant

Carreta Tulum-Coba Av. Principal No. 1 Av. Principal No. 1, Coba 77793 Mexico Mexican, Latin, Spanish Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Drinks Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Free Wifi, Table Service, Takeout, Private Dining, Street Parking, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts Credit Cards [email protected] +52 998 147 6623 http://www.pischanrestaurant.com
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5 based on 53 reviews

Pischan Restaurant

Pischán is a gourmet restaurant with Yucatecan food, we combine culture, flavor, and tradition in each dish, we have the best chef in the region that will make your culinary experience the best. Come and experience a relaxing moment in our pool while enjo

Reviewed By AustinTexasGigi

We decided to stop at this unassuming, somewhat hidden establishment because the sign announced that "We Proudly Serve Starbucks." What we discovered was a modern restaurant / resort with a lovely dining area next to a clear pool and garden surrounded by several private cabanas. Yes, they serve Starbucks coffee, but also delicious Yucatecan food! The service was great. They treated us like family. Alex, the owner/manager even showed us the remains of an ancient Mayan road running just behind the hotel's cabanas in the jungle. It was a magical to take a moment to connect with other travelers who passed that way some 2000 or so years ago.

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3. Restaurante Chile Picante

Avenida principal a un costado de la Iglesia catolica, Coba 77793 Mexico Mexican, Latin, Central American Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Breakfast Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service, Parking Available [email protected] +52 984 144 3006 http://www.hotelsacbe.com
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4 based on 165 reviews

Restaurante Chile Picante

Reviewed By Mchumel

I hate the overused adjective "authentic". "Charming" is about as bad. Nevertheless we fell in love with this simple, but proud, restaurant attached to a hotel on the road to/from the wonderful, underrated ruins. For dinner we were in the mood for seafood so I had fish tacos and my wife had shrimp panuchos. The fish and the shrimp were obviously fresh and not overcooked. Perfect. The other people there on the 2nd floor told us their non seafood meals were excellent as well. The friendly waiter brought more chips to us when we devoured the first batch and our meals arrived in a timely manner. I would highly recommend Chile Picante after your visit to the ruins.

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4. La Piramide

Coba Mexico Latin, Central American, Mexican, South American Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Seating, Table Service, Outdoor Seating, Serves Alcohol, Waterfront
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3 based on 91 reviews

La Piramide

Listed in Rough Guide 2011 for Yucatan. We ate here in Nov 2011 on our visit to the Tulum ruins and people deserve to know about it -- a great find right near the ruins.

Reviewed By AndrewR941

Had lunch here after the ruins so glad of the sit down, shade, a lovely view and a beer. the food was mediocre but we were hungry and the other places around the ruins looked horrific. It wasn't unpleasant but i wouldn't rush back, though if we did the ruins again i'd still choose this place because of the setting.You sit on lovely shaded terrace which is peaceful, overlooking the croc infested lake : menu has pictures which probably tells you all you need to know about the food. service was attentive and pleasant. Coach parties and minibus trips arrive periodically and are ushered upstairs so it remains quite and peaceful on the down stairs terrace.

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