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    La Cocina de Silvia

    4.9 (27 reviews)
    InexpensiveMexican
    Closed 7:30 am - 12:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Hotel prices... great place to stay!
    Alvaro H.

    Great place, great food and service is best!!! Silvia and Dennis are fantastic couple attending the customer with a smile always. Long live Silvia and Dennis!!!

    Chilaquiles with red sauce and eggs over medium
    Amanda S.

    Lovely little restaurant with friendly staff. Makes you feel like you are eating in someone's home (which you basically are). I had the Chilequiles roja con huevos and they were incredible. She serves a wonderful coconut cake/bread appetizer, bowl of fruit, and juice that comes with each meal.

    Huevos rancheros
    Sabrina A.

    This is local food and it is amazing! We had to come back twice! Besides the taste of the food, the service and environment is so pleasant. Silvia is very personable and wants to make sure Eve is happy. It is extremely clean, quiet, and quaint. We love it here! Complimentary fruit and house made bread. Best breakfast in town!

    Verde Chilaquiles
    Lil J.

    Great little gem. Had the chilaquiles in verde sauce. Would highly recommend it. The lemon bread was amazing.

    Chilaquiles with no dairy
    Heidi B.

    This place was very charming, open at 7:30 for breakfast (and I think they close at noon). It was $65 pesos for huevos rancheros and $70 for chilaquiles (half red, half green sauce). The dishes were a little more liquid-y than what we are used to. I would prefer more crunch/less soggy chilaquiles, but my boyfriend really liked his huevos rancheros as they were. Each breakfast came with coffee, juice (we got orange and mango), toast with butter and jam and a bowl of fruit (bananas, papaya, cantaloupe, watermelon). Coffee had a little cinnamon in it, and a refill is $15 pesos. Overall we really liked this place. It felt very authentic and was an amazing deal! It was very close to our Airbnb, but it's a bit off the beaten path - probably about a mile from the center of town.

    Great spot for breakfast! Very reasonable, clean, & charming
    Nancy R.

    Wonderful "sidewalk" cafe. Real home cooking while you watch. VERY reasonably priced, family owned and operated.

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    Breakfast includes: coffee, juice, fruit, a small pastry, toast and your choice of breakfast. Great food, service and people!

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    I had scrambled eggs with potatoes and onions, toast with jam, fruit, coffee and orange juice for $50 pesos.

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    Pancho's Backyard - Quesadillas

    Pancho's Backyard

    4.3(72 reviews)
    2.0 km
    $$$

    Pancho's is a great spot to hang out and get a meal. It served as a festive and cool reprieve from…read morethe heat with extremely friendly servers, fun drinks, and delicious food. It also boasts spotless bathrooms, which warrants a special shoutout. The food was solid, albeit on the pricier side. I had the mole enchiladas and my wife got the carne asada, and we had the fun coqueta, which is basically a margarita. Pancho's real stand out are its marimba players. We were the only diners at 6 on a Saturday night (presumably post-cruise crowds) but the marimba players gave us, essentially, an hour long private concert. This absolutely thrilled my one-year old son, who could not stop dancing. The marimba players even invited him behind the board and let him hold one of their mallets (which my son tried to steal. He's got a lot of his mama in him). So yes, the food and atmosphere are really good. But it's the supremely friendly staff who made our experience great--and certainly the highlight of the trip for my son.

    Stopped by Pancho's Backyard while in Cozumel and it ended up being one of the best meals of the…read moretrip. The chicken mole enchiladas were outstanding -- the mole was a rich chocolate mole with the perfect amount of spice. You could really taste the depth of the sauce, not too sweet, not too spicy, just perfectly balanced and incredibly flavorful. We also tried the shrimp alioli, and that was just as impressive. The shrimp were cooked perfectly and the garlic alioli sauce was rich without being too heavy. Everything tasted fresh and made to order. The atmosphere is beautiful -- lush garden setting, relaxing, and it really feels like you're dining somewhere special rather than just another tourist spot. Service was attentive and friendly the whole time. If you're in Cozumel, this place is absolutely worth a visit. I would go back just for the mole alone.

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    Casa Mission - Mexican sampler

    Casa Mission

    4.6(197 reviews)
    1.8 km
    $$

    After a Tequila Tour our guide recommended Casa Mission and made reservations for 12 on the drive…read moreto the restaurant. Beautiful garden scenery as you walk up to the entrance of the restaurant which we were told its an actual home. The food was good and the service was good especially with a large party of 12 to accommodate. The Coconut Shrimp were large and cooked well. Served with a coconut dipping sauce. Mexican Coke for the win!! On the day we were there a Mariachi band was playing and even taking request

    We had one of the best meals we've had in Mexico at this restaurant. The staff were personable,…read moreeverything was clean and the wheelchair access accessibility for the most part was good. I'll give a more detailed portion of that below. I had the steak fajitas and we had the lime chicken soup and the Mexican plate. The Mexican plate had a torta, chili relleno, tamale, quesadilla, green chicken enchilada, and a small portion of fajitas. Everything was delicious and well cooked. The gardens are gorgeous and I could easily see a wedding being held there. Wheelchair accessibility: you can tell hat they've put thought and effort into making this restaurant wheelchair accessible. There was an accessible entrance, and each of the restaurant entrances and had small ramps that were put in place, a little steep but nothing un- navigable. The aisles were open and roomy, and there were paved paths through the garden also accessible by wheelchair. The one hiccup is that the bathrooms have two small steps to get into them with no handrail.

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    Casa Mission - Courtyard to restaurant.

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    Courtyard to restaurant.

    Cielito Lindo - Molcajete de Piedra Caliente Parrillada (regional dish; basically a mixed grill in a stew with tortillas?)

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    4.5(95 reviews)
    1.2 km
    $$

    Terrific food, intimate vibes, just a couple of blocks off the main touristy beach road. It's not a…read morelarge restaurant, maybe 5-7 tables total, along with some outdoor seating if weather allows. That said, they weren't that busy when we arrived, and we were immediately seated. They have a couple of great regional Yucatan dishes here, like the Molcajete and the Cochinita. San Miguel de Cozumel is admittedly not the most beautiful or interesting Mexican city to do touristy stuff in, so it was a treat to find some great regional cuisine to try. I was with a group, so we ordered the Molcajete (basically, mixed grilled meats in a stew), ceviche, and cochinita (stewed pulled pork), along with tortillas. All of it was great. The sauces, from the salsa to the stew broths to the ceviche sauce, were all terrific. There was mention that they dishes were spicy, but in the end, none of the stuff was super-spicy. Furthermore, the spicy stuff was often a salsa served on the side, or a whole roasted pepper that wasn't integrated into the dish, so you could calibrate your spiciness to your taste. Bathrooms: Basic, but clean and functional.

    The service was outstanding! Both the server and the bartender were great and friendly. The chef…read morewasn't visible but the food was delicious! The Fajitas were amazing and everything was fresh, and my small group included two vegans. The restaurant staff did their best and created delicious vegan meals. The Spicy passion fruit Margaritas were Amazing! We only had one day in Cozumel since we were coming from a cruise ship and it was raining that day. So we got off the beaten path and enjoyed the food and drinks at this restaurant. It was only $2.50 pp to take a taxi from the cruise port. Be sure to negotiate your taxi fare. The music was good too and nobody seemed to mind that I got up to dance for a few minutes! Overall the experience was amazing! I definitely recommend the fajitas and the guacamole appetizers and the drinks!

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    Cielito Lindo - Cielito Mexican cuisine

    Cielito Mexican cuisine

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    Fajitas with beef, red and yellow peppers!

    Cielito Lindo - Spicy Passionfruit Margaritas

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    La Cocina de Silvia - mexican - Updated July 2026

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