How much do restaurants cost in Los Cabos - La Paz, Mexico?
Victoria Moate - Close It Fast
The cost to eat at restaurants in Los Cabos and La Paz, differs depending on where you go. We have a very definite tourist area in Cabo San Lucas and we have one road that’s called Restaurant Row that features all kinds of different restaurants.
If you’re in a tourist area there are a lot of specials that are geared towards tourists so you could get your dollar shot of tequila or you could go into a little bit pricier place and pay $10 for a top shelf tequila....
If you’re in a tourist area there are a lot of specials that are geared towards tourists so you could get your dollar shot of tequila or you could go into a little bit pricier place and pay $10 for a top shelf tequila....
The cost to eat at restaurants in Los Cabos and La Paz, differs depending on where you go. We have a very definite tourist area in Cabo San Lucas and we have one road that’s called Restaurant Row that features all kinds of different restaurants.
If you’re in a tourist area there are a lot of specials that are geared towards tourists so you could get your dollar shot of tequila or you could go into a little bit pricier place and pay $10 for a top shelf tequila. You can buy street tacos for about 75 cents per taco or you could go into a TexMex southwest type place that is geared more towards the tourists and pay $5 for a taco.
That are some very nice upscale restaurants here that I would compare to a Chicago or a New York cuisine that are truly 4-star high-end places but they are not that expensive. If you had drinks,and dinner, it would cost you about $40 to $50 per person. You could also go in to a local place and have the same amount of food at a local Mexican restaurant and pay $15 per person. So how much restaurants cost really depends on where you go in Mexico.
In Cabo, we’re very different from the rest of Baja and Mexico. We are very much geared towards having a vacation kind of resort experience, but once you go several blocks out of the main area, and you are up again to the neighborhoods where there are these fabulous places that many people don’t get a chance to discover, not because they don’t like to but simply because of the time factor. There is just so much to do and see here.
If you’re in a tourist area there are a lot of specials that are geared towards tourists so you could get your dollar shot of tequila or you could go into a little bit pricier place and pay $10 for a top shelf tequila. You can buy street tacos for about 75 cents per taco or you could go into a TexMex southwest type place that is geared more towards the tourists and pay $5 for a taco.
That are some very nice upscale restaurants here that I would compare to a Chicago or a New York cuisine that are truly 4-star high-end places but they are not that expensive. If you had drinks,and dinner, it would cost you about $40 to $50 per person. You could also go in to a local place and have the same amount of food at a local Mexican restaurant and pay $15 per person. So how much restaurants cost really depends on where you go in Mexico.
In Cabo, we’re very different from the rest of Baja and Mexico. We are very much geared towards having a vacation kind of resort experience, but once you go several blocks out of the main area, and you are up again to the neighborhoods where there are these fabulous places that many people don’t get a chance to discover, not because they don’t like to but simply because of the time factor. There is just so much to do and see here.
(Pictured: Terraza restaurant, Melia Cabo Real restaurant, Los Cabos, Mexico.)
Posted April 30, 2016
Paul Clark - East Cape Homes
I’ve gone to a couple of restaurants in San José del Cabo. Generally, a meal for two will cost 400-500 pesos (US $23-29) in San José del Cabo. This would be a lunch with tacos or an enchilada, a 100-200 peso entrée and coffee or beer.
In the East Cape Cabo Pulmo, there are about five two- or three-star restaurants where a dinner for two will cost up to 1,000 pesos ($57). It would be an entrée of shrimp, chicken or pork with an...
I’ve gone to a couple of restaurants in San José del Cabo. Generally, a meal for two will cost 400-500 pesos (US $23-29) in San José del Cabo. This would be a lunch with tacos or an enchilada, a 100-200 peso entrée and coffee or beer.
In the East Cape Cabo Pulmo, there are about five two- or three-star restaurants where a dinner for two will cost up to 1,000 pesos ($57). It would be an entrée of shrimp, chicken or pork with an appetizer and a couple of cocktails, but with no dessert. This would be in a restaurant overlooking the beach with plastic chairs and standard four-seater plastic or wooden tables.
There’s a boutique hotel six miles south of us with an upscale restaurant that sells a 200-peso taco. Cabo Pulmo, which is 14 kilometers north of us, has a lot of options – from taco stands to three-star restaurants.
Los Cabos and San José del Cabo have fine restaurants, but because Los Cabos and San José del Cabo are both an hour drive away, we would seldom eat there unless we’re there overnight.
I’ve gone to a couple of restaurants in San José del Cabo. Generally, a meal for two will cost 400-500 pesos (US $23-29) in San José del Cabo. This would be a lunch with tacos or an enchilada, a 100-200 peso entrée and coffee or beer.
In the East Cape Cabo Pulmo, there are about five two- or three-star restaurants where a dinner for two will cost up to 1,000 pesos ($57). It would be an entrée of shrimp, chicken or pork with an appetizer and a couple of cocktails, but with no dessert. This would be in a restaurant overlooking the beach with plastic chairs and standard four-seater plastic or wooden tables.
There’s a boutique hotel six miles south of us with an upscale restaurant that sells a 200-peso taco. Cabo Pulmo, which is 14 kilometers north of us, has a lot of options – from taco stands to three-star restaurants.
Los Cabos and San José del Cabo have fine restaurants, but because Los Cabos and San José del Cabo are both an hour drive away, we would seldom eat there unless we’re there overnight.
I’ve gone to a couple of restaurants in San José del Cabo. Generally, a meal for two will cost 400-500 pesos (US $23-29) in San José del Cabo. This would be a lunch with tacos or an enchilada, a 100-200 peso entrée and coffee or beer.
In the East Cape Cabo Pulmo, there are about five two- or three-star restaurants where a dinner for two will cost up to 1,000 pesos ($57). It would be an entrée of shrimp, chicken or pork with an appetizer and a couple of cocktails, but with no dessert. This would be in a restaurant overlooking the beach with plastic chairs and standard four-seater plastic or wooden tables.
There’s a boutique hotel six miles south of us with an upscale restaurant that sells a 200-peso taco. Cabo Pulmo, which is 14 kilometers north of us, has a lot of options – from taco stands to three-star restaurants.
Los Cabos and San José del Cabo have fine restaurants, but because Los Cabos and San José del Cabo are both an hour drive away, we would seldom eat there unless we’re there overnight.
Cabo Pulmo is located 28 miles east of the Los Cabos Airport (SJD). Just north of Cabo Pulmo is where our house is located.
(Restaurant, Cabo Pulmo, Baja California Sur, Mexico, pictured. )
Posted October 20, 2017