Reviews on International food in Yelapa, Jalisco, Mexico. Yelapa is a small beach town in Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco, Mexico. The village lies in the southernmost cove of the world's seventh largest bay, Bahía de Banderas (Bay of the Flags).
Things to do in Yelapa
4 based on 17 reviews
boca is one of the most relaxing little town outside of PV- easily accessible by public bus and a walk down to the beach- food is standard beach eating, the chairs are comfortable, the staff is super attentive, the prices are not bad at all- easy to spend a day here n feel relaxed n like you've been in paradise all day
5 based on 159 reviews
On of our favourite things about Yelapa was the excellent food. Ray's place is on of the shinning stars. Portions are not huge but they are creative and tasty. The drinks were also taste and well prepaired. I looked forward to eating here as the menu offers a lot of options, always something new to try.
Where to eat Latin food in Yelapa: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 139 reviews
Delicious food, drinks, and great outdoor atmosphere shared by Yelapa locals & visitors alike! Open Monday through Friday nights from 6:00 to 10:00 p.M. Choose from one of our five tasty types of Tacos, nightly Specials, or other dinner menu items. Save r
I'd walk a mile for their tartar sauce. Great fish tacos and margaritas. Also, their avocado pie is to die for. The ¡Tacos y Más! Family appreciates your nice comments. The homemade Tartar Sauce along with the several others we serve are popular additions to many of our offerings. Our unique Avocado Pie is always a Yelapa favorite.
4 based on 12 reviews
Christina's Riverview Cafe is quite a hike up into the jungle from the already remote Yelapa, but it is definitely worth the effort! Christina somehow makes these delicious vegetarian meals out of her small kitchen, and the dining area is right next to the gorgeous river. The mole sauce is out of this world, and we were full after our dinner, but took some brownies to go because they looked too good to pass up! Christina, an ex-pat American, has some fascinating stories and insights after living in Yelapa for 40 years. If you are hiking up to the big waterfall (highly recommended), stop by Christina's on the way and place your order, then it will be ready when you come back down. The only warning I have is that the noseeums (little tiny biting insects) can be brutal by the river, and they're especially bad sitting there on the sandy beach. I recommend wearing long pants for the meal, or at least wrapping your legs with towels.
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