There definitely isn’t a wealth of culinary options in this town, but you can still find good food. Expect the basics like meat dishes, pastas and typical Mexican style plates, with seafood available in the more up-scale spots. The prices are reasonable, and there is also plenty of street food to be had for those on a tight budget.
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Tucked away in the jungle village of El Panchan, this place gets packed every night first, because it is good and second, because there are few other places to go. Food is varied and excellent, especially the pizzas, and the relaxed ambiance created by dim lighting and candlelight is buzzed upbeat...
Tropically-themed with home-style cooking, this cheerful restaurant features good food and reasonable prices. There is a little something for everyone here. The menu ranges from snacks like French fries, quesadillas and green salads, to mains such as pasta, chicken and beef. This feel-good family...
Close to the main bus terminals and with very helpful staff, this is a great local joint. It serves typical Mexican fare (antojitos), with an array of seafood as well as a good menú del día. The same owners have a chicken/tacos/quesadillas restaurant next door with...
Boasting good food and service and a regularly full house, this is a good spot any time of day. They also have sufficient options for the vegetarian and a hearty menu del dia. It sits across from the square, with tables situated on the sidewalk, and is a great spot for an evening meal or beverage...
This tasteful café and restaurant serves 100% organic Chiapas coffee, and a “tourist” menú del día. They offer a healthful and hearty array of breakfast options and a fully stocked bar for those nights filled with live music. Featuring sidewalk tables, bright orange walls, and an...