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Destinations » North America » Mexico » Estado de Quintana Roo » Cancún » City Guide: Dining

Cancún, Mexico » Dining Restaurants by Area

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Nestled in the heart of the Mexican Caribbean, this natural paradise is referred to by many as a Garden of Eden. No doubt, the first explorers to arrive found a splendid and beautiful land of promise that included fine powdered sand and sapphire waters and emerald-green vegetation all bathed by a brilliant sun in the celestial sky.

Today's Cancún was born in the 1970s as a popular tourist destination, boosted by massive foreign investment in the hotel industry. The city has continued to grow into a perfect combination of natural beauty and man-made facilities. It is an ideal place for visitors to come, year after year, later returning home with unforgettable memories and experiences. Cancún exists today as a mixture of its a pre-Hispanic past, a vanguard culture, unlimited entertainment, and enclaves of unspoiled nature.

For fun and satisfaction, there is an unlimited variety of bars and restaurants in the city catering to a visitor's every whim. It is impossible to leave here without visiting at least one of the popular spots that the island's nightlife has to offer.

For a healthy and natural option, vegetarian meals can be savored at the restaurant 100% Natural. For Mexican cuisine at its best, try Las Pichanchas. For Yucatan specialties stop by El Mexicano.

Italian cuisine can also be enjoyed on the island including Bacco's, Casa Rolandi and La Casa Italiana, among many others.

For children and adolescents, there is nothing more entertaining than the theme restaurants Planet Hollywood Cancún, Rainforest Café, and Hard Rock Café Cancún.

Among other popular eateries is the restaurant El Cambalache, which specializes in Argentinean cuisine. Seafood can be enjoyed at the Shrimp Bucket while those seeking a cut of prime rib can turn to Ruth's Chris Steak House Cancún. There are also many restaurants offering a wide range of international dishes such as the Santa Fe Beer Factory, Sr. Frog's and Savio's.

When the daytime fun has ended, it is time to venture out into the nightlife, in this city that never sleeps. Live music sounds at Cat's Reggae Club, in Caribbean native rhythms. The "in" crowd gathers at Christine's, Dady'O and Dady Rock.

Spots that definitely should be included in any after-hour itinerary include, Sr. Frog's, where the atmosphere gets hotter as the night transpires, and Carlos & Charlie's, where people party until dawn. Some places have open-air dance floors overlooking the ocean, all of which have a bilingual staff. This splendid island city not only preserves its natural beauty, but also offers an array of activities to enhance a visitor's stay. Don't forget to bag up a slice of the Mexican Caribbean to take back home.

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