Bahía boasts quite a few options for taking in a meal or two, though the most popular places stick to the same coastal cuisine characteristic of the region. Meat lovers will be glad to hear that there are a number of parrillada joints (just follow your nose). Quite a few places are clustered around the Malcón 69, conveniently located next to the ferry.
A small but delicious ice cream parlor located across from Arenabar Pizzeria, Trophihelados is a smart spot to sit and chill. Choose from a variety of flavors, served in a cone or as a shake. If you’re feeling really crazy, go for the banana split. Hamburgers, fries, a few other fast food items...
Set in a kitty-corner close to the sea, Brisas del Mar is a cozy little place, perfect for sharing a bottle of wine and watching the sun set. Decor consists of plastic chairs tucked under wooden tables and spread across a tiny room colored with a few paintings and randomly placed wine bottles....
For a bite to eat or drink, this modern-looking cafeteria located next to the ferry is your best bet. Their catch phrase, “a little of everything, but much better,” isn’t far from the truth. A variety of home-baked treats—including chocolate cake and scrumptious pies—beckon to...
A simple place with a nice view of the sea, Restuarante D’Cameron offers delicious seafood and traditional Ecuadoran dishes, including a long list of ceviches. Glass-top tables add a little pep to otherwise characterless plastic chairs, and the owners are friendly and helpful. A sister restaurant...
A no-fuss bar and restaurant serving up a variety of topping-packed pizzas and enough beer to make any night seem like a good one. At night this place fills with locals looking for a cool drink and bite to eat. Daily...