Best Latin restaurants nearby. Discover the best Latin food in Yelapa. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Latin restaurants near you.. 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).
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3 based on 29 reviews
This is one of several restaurants that line the beach at Yelapa. They all have chairs and tables setup right on the sand with umbrellas for shade. We decided to try Tinoâs. Our server, Hector, was friendly and spoke good English. Hector would use a walkie-talkie to place our orders with the kitchen so he could stay in contact with the customers on the beach. We ordered chips and salsa which was good sized. We also split the shrimp quesadillas (3 of them) which contained diced shrimp, cheese and a small amount of onion and celery and were served with coleslaw, rice and refried beans. Our entrees were good, but nothing extraordinary. They accept cash only.
4 based on 39 reviews
After a few days in Sayulita we were just looking for some down-home traditional Mexican food, and this place delivered. The tortilla soup and guacamole were great, the arrachera fajitas were pretty good. We were the only ones there that night which almost put us off, but that ended up being one of the best parts! We had the whole place to ourselves and got to sit right above the river. I was glad I brought mosquito repellent. Worth braving it for the location. Great place, good prices, attentive service, especially if you are the only ones there!
4 based on 95 reviews
We have ended up her two nights in a row. It is actually about a 15 minute walk from the Pueblo. The margaritas are made fresh with real fruit and Luis will make sure you have enough alcohol to taste. The chili relleno was delicious. Their homemade sauce was so fresh and flavorful. Luis says itâs because everything is made with heart. The Shrimp Mignon was a cluster of shrimp wrapped in bacon and grilled. Flavor beyond belief. The flan we had for dessert was still warm from the oven. They served it with chocolate sauce. We also got in on the local students doing typical Mexican dance from various parts of the country. An absolute treat. We LOVE everything about this restaurant and the people who work here.
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.
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5 based on 220 reviews
For one of THE BEST dining experiences in Yelapa, Los Abuelos is a MUST! Their fish tacos and veggie burritos were the best Iâve ever had. The tacos come on fresh grilled blue corn tortillas....you can see them being grilled right near the dining area! The veggie burrito has flavors unlike anything Iâve ever enjoyed in the U.S. They are huge (plenty for 2 people to share!). They are accompanied by a very nice side salad, too. Their margaritas are excellent, the service is friendly and exceptional, and the view of the ocean is wonderful, too. To top it off, their prices are VERY affordable! We ate there twice during our stay and would have loved to have dined there even more often if it had been possible. Donât miss out on this culinary gem!
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4 based on 30 reviews
Mike's Beach Club at Las Ãnimas. Restaurant and Beach Club. Mexican food, beach games, chill out area...
We landed here on a snorkeling tour. We were part of a work group who thought they were only going snorkeling only to find we were snorkeling, then going to an Adventure park for some climbing and zip-lining (next to Mike's), then a nice lunch at Mike's. It was buffet style for our group, which was good. But the best part? Were the home-made corn tortillas made right there and cooked on a hot pizza stone over a fire. Nice spot seemed only accessible by boat.
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