2 Best Restaurants in Valle de Guadalupe, Los Cabos

Latitud 32

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Named for its location on the map, this upscale restaurant at El Cielo Vineyards specializes in grilled cuts and Baja-Yucatán cuisine. Suggested El Cielo wines are listed next to each menu item to assure a perfect pairing with dishes baked in annatto, sour orange, and other unique indigenous spices. The pork belly tacos are particularly good, as is the cast-iron octopus bathed in chili oil. The main challenge is deciding between the guava cheesecake or the chocolate ganache pudding. If you come by for lunch, you’ll likely see a hot air balloon or helicopter landing on the lawn right in front of your table. This is one of the most prestigious forms of arrival for weekend wine tasters coming from San Diego.

Parcela 118, Km 7.5, Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California Norte, Mexico
646-155–2220
Known For
  • Baja-Yucatán fusion
  • certified Angus cuts
  • panoramic views

Malva

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With sprawling views of vineyards, this restaurant and open-air kitchen is shaded by a thatched palapa and surrounded by acres of farmland where chef Roberto Alcocer gathers ingredients. Beer, wine, vegetables, fruit, cheese, bread, meat, eggs, honey—nearly everything served is from the on-site farm, making this a true farm-to-table experience. Each plate is a work of art, including the fish tostada with salsa macha and the grilled oyster mushrooms. Fresh fish is adorned with edible flowers, like the catch of the day with black jícama dyed in squid ink. Ten-course tastings are available for $75, which is reasonable considering the quality of the food. The date tart with grappa ice cream is not overly sweet, allowing you to taste the flavors rather than just the sugar.

Carretera Ensenada–Tecate, Km 96, San Antonio de las Minas, Baja California Norte, Mexico
646-155–3085
Known For
  • locally sourced food
  • tasting menu featuring Mexican flavors
  • Baja seafood and ranch-grown foods
Restaurants Details
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