ENCANTA

Mexican, Chef’s tasting menu
Reservation Required
Hours: 6pm-11pm
Dress Code: Resort Elegant (description below)
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Tah Xido

Contemporary Japanese
Reservation Required
Hours: 6pm-11pm 
Dress Code: Resort Elegant (description below)
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Optional Omakase menu, which comes with an extra charge of $200 per person. This is a tasting menu chosen by the chef and is available from 6pm until 8:30pm.

Chino Poblano

Asian/Mexican fusion
Reservation Required
Hours: 6pm-11pm
Dress Code: Resort Elegant (description below)
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KIBI KIBI

Asian/Mexican fusion
Exclusively for Casa Artistas Guests
Reservation Required
Hours: Breakfast 7am-11:30am, Lunch 12:30pm-5pm
Dinner 6-11pm
Dress Code: Casual // Coastal Casual Dinner (description below) 
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xaax ($$)

Mexican Cuisine
Reservation Required / Additional Cost
Hours: 6pm-11pm
Dress Code:  Coastal Casual (description below) 
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CANTINA VIAIPY

Traditional Oaxacan
No Reservation Required
Hours: Lunch 1pm-5pm
Dress Code: Casual // Coastal Casual Dinner (description below) 
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Located on the top floor of Casa del Patron, Cantina ViaIPy is in a beautiful space with a great bar. It’s a good choice for late night fun, and their late night menu hits the spot. If you are unfamiliar with Oaxacan cuisine, they utilize insects as a protein source and condiment, so don’t be surprised when you order guacamole and there are some crispy critters on top!

cayuco

Mexican/Mediterranean Fusion
No Reservation Required
Hours: Breakfast 7am - 11am; Lunch 12-6pm; Dinner 7pm-11pm 
Dress Code: Casual // Coastal Casual Dinner (description below)  
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Cayuco is a fun spot. The open location right by the main pool makes for a pleasant atmosphere.

ARENAL

Classified as “International” cuisine
No Reservation Required
Hours: Lunch 12-6pm, Dinner 7-11pm
Dress Code: Coastal Casual (description below)
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This is more of a steakhouse for dinner, and has a fun, eclectic menu for lunch with Mexican influence

Mercado de San Juan

Primarily Mexican
No Reservation Required
Hours: Breakfast 7am - 12pm; Lunch 1-5pm; Dinner 6pm-11pm
Dress Code: Casual // Coastal Casual Dinner (description below) 
ROTATING BUFFET - NO MENU
The Mercado, located in Casa del Patron, is intended to mimic Mexico’s open air markets. Traditional pastries, every kind of Mexican food you can think of from carnitas to quesadillas, and a full bar make this an elevated buffet experience. You have to try the Mexican coffee as well! If you go for breakfast, there is a Bloody Mary cart that travels between the tables – it is not to be missed! Secret tip: the cute woven bags for fresh fruit are yours to take home if you choose!

Apapachoa

Apapachoa
Vegan

No Reservation Required
Hours: Breakfast 7am - 11am; Dinner 5pm-10pm 
Dress Code: Coastal Casual (description below) 
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Apapachoa is Hotel Xcaret Arte’s latest restaurant. It is vegan, and you will not miss the animal products at all. The spectacular location on the rooftop of Casa de la Paz is a plus as well. If you wake up feeling a little under the weather from an extra fun night, go check out their selection of fresh squeezed juices.


dress code

RESORT ELEGANT: 
Men
Long Pants: Well-tailored chinos or linen trousers, breathable fabrics
Shirt: Button-down shirt or smart polo
Footwear: Close-toed shoes

Women
Bottoms: Elegant long pants, tailored trousers, or flowing wide-leg pants
Top: Blouses, elegant tops, or button-down shirts or a chic sundress.
Footwear: Close-toed shoes like flats, dressy sandals, or low-heeled pumps.

COASTAL CASUAL
Men
Bottoms: Light-colored chinos, khakis, or tailored shorts in breathable fabrics.
Top: Casual button-down shirts, polo shirts, or lightweight, short-sleeved shirts.
Footwear: Comfortable, close-toed shoes such as loafers, boat shoes, or stylish sneakers or sandals.

Women
Bottoms: Casual skirts, linen pants, or knee-length tailored shorts.
Top: Relaxed blouses, tank tops, or flowy shirts, or casual dresses in beachy prints.
Footwear: Comfortable sandals, flats, or espadrilles.

 CASUAL
Pool attire & Coverups Acceptable