2 Best Restaurants in Northeast Coast, Florida

Casa Maya

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Everything is made from scratch here, from the sauces and marinades to the mixers for unique cocktails such as the cucumber jalapeño margarita. Daily specials might include pork and chicken tamales or fresh local cobia with tequila-marinated shrimp, mango corn salsa, and chipotle sauce. The Mayan soup is a must—fresh vegetables, avocado chunks, and crispy tortillas in a light vegetable broth. The two-story restaurant has three seating areas: a shaded ground-level courtyard, a second-story deck overlooking the street, and a rustic indoor dining room. 

22 Hypolita St., St. Augustine, Florida, 32084, USA
904-823–0787
Known For
  • fresh seafood
  • Mayan soup with avocado and crispy tortillas
  • live music nightly
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

De La Vega

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Mexico City natives chef Nora De La Vega and her brother, Mano, run this casual-elegant downtown restaurant serving Latin-fusion tapas. The menu emphasizes healthy, fresh ingredients, with numerous vegan and vegetarian options, and some of chef Nora's creations—such as the banderillas (chicken or cheese skewers with zucchini, roasted peppers, and mango vinaigrette)—look almost too good to eat. During weekend brunch, unlimited tapas and sangria accompany creative egg dishes such as the huevos con nopal (freshly grilled cactus, fried egg, refried black beans, and pepper sauce), which is served with tropical granola and the best avocado toast you've ever had. Outside, there are two rows of tables on the sidewalk; inside, you'll find a serene ambience, with dark-wood tables and dramatic art on the walls. 

128 N. Woodland Blvd., Florida, 32720, USA
386-734–4444
Known For
  • popular hibiscus tacos
  • alfresco dining
  • weekend brunch with unlimited tapas and sangria
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed.