Tulum Mexican Cuisine : The Best Organic Places to Eat
There are many incredible restaurants in Tulum serving up beautifully plated dishes. Made with only the finest organic ingredients, here are some of our favorite and best places to enjoy Tulum cuisine.
Olivia Organic Market
Featuring organic and vegan eats, Olivia Organic Market is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and every meal in between, offering a delightful experience of Tulum cuisine. They house an organic restaurant and have organic produce, sustainable lifestyle products, vegan snacks, fresh fruits, and gluten-free options available for sale in their market. In addition, Olivia Organic Market supports local growers and producers, so you can be sure you’re supporting the local economy while enjoying a delicious meal.
Kitchen Table Tulum
Guests to Kitchen Table Tulum love the open-air concept in this outdoor dining restaurant, with palm trees and greenery positioned throughout the space. With a focus on meat and seafood plates, Kitchen Table Tulum sources organic and local ingredients from sustainable sources, providing a delightful taste of Tulum cuisine. Their innovative cocktails are the perfect complement to your meal. In addition, the restaurant’s open kitchen concept provides insight into the establishment’s hygiene practices and professionalism, making for a more immersive culinary experience of Tulum cuisine overall.
Ziggy’s Beach Club & Restaurant
Ziggy’s is one of the best beach clubs in Tulum, positioned right next to Tulum Beach. At Ziggy’s, you can enjoy a relaxing day on the beach in a sun bed and savor the Mexican dishes straight from their restaurant, offering an authentic taste of Tulum cuisine. But, if you prefer a romantic dinner, Ziggy’s is one of the best restaurants in Tulum with a view. The restaurant sources regional organic produce, fresh seafood from the sea, and meat from northern Mexico. We suggest pairing your meal here with a globally inspired cocktail. We promise you’ll feel like you’re in Mexico. Ziggy’s menu also includes vegan and vegetarian dishes, with daily specials.
Wild Tulum
Wild Tulum makes you feel one with nature since you’re nestled in the jungle as you dine, offering a unique experience of Tulum cuisine. The restaurant features tropical and modern decor elements. Wild Tulum’s menu is a fusion of farm-to-table international cuisine with a Mexican twist. Many of their meals are cooked over a wood fire oven and grill. Enjoy a craft cocktail from the bar, where they make all their syrups, juices, cordials, and purees in-house. The cocktails are often garnished with a local edible flower or fruit for just the right amount of pizzaz.
Co.ConAmor – La Tienda
Everything Co.ConAmor does is with sustainability in mind. This organic food and wellness store works with local produce and sells bulk items without packaging or branding. If you want to dine in, their restaurant features smoothie bowls, cold-pressed juices, probiotic drinks, medicinal shots, and vegan and vegetarian options. You can also get superfood cocktails for a drink. The superfood additions may even cancel out the alcohol you’re consuming!
Bio Natural Tulum
Bio Natural Tulum is an organic restaurant and health food store in Tulum and Playa del Carmen. Their menu includes organic, vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free foods. Freshly pressed juices, smoothies, and avocado toast are offered for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. All the ingredients used in the restaurant are also for sale in the market.
Raw Love
Raw Love is the most popular vegan cafe in Tulum. They have 2 locations, one in downtown Tulum and one in the Ahau resort, including a beach bar. Not only are the menu items vegan, but they’re also gluten, sugar, and dairy free. You’ll love the raw vegan food, superfoods, acai bowls, healing shots, and elixirs. Raw Love is also the perfect spot if you want to do a juice detox. Their pad thai will leave you feeling refreshed, and the gorgeous setting on the beach adds to the ambiance. Bring your own straw if you want to enjoy a fresh coconut!
Hartwood
Hartwood is a popular restaurant in Tulum. With sustainable and local seafood and plenty of vegan and vegetarian options, and an open-air tropical restaurant, it’s clear to see why. Solar panels power the restaurant and cook food over an open fire. The produce is from organic communal Mayan farms. Make sure you have a reservation at least a month in advance, though – this spot books quickly.
Wherever you choose to eat in Tulum, you’re sure to enjoy the food and your time in this picturesque beach town in Mexico.