Open-air dining among the gardens at a MICHELIN-recognized farm restaurant in San José del Cabo

MICHELIN Restaurants in Los Cabos: The Complete 2026 Selection


One Star, two Green Stars, three Bib Gourmands and a dozen-plus Recommended tables: where the MICHELIN Guide actually eats in Los Cabos, from the Corridor to Todos Santos.

Updated July 2026 · Curated by the What’s In Cabo team

Los Cabos enters 2026 with one MICHELIN-Starred restaurant, Cocina de Autor at Grand Velas, a Star it has held since the Guide's first Mexico edition in 2024. Flora's Field Kitchen, Metate and Cocina de Campo by Agricole carry Bib Gourmands, Flora's and Acre hold Green Stars for sustainability, and more than a dozen kitchens from Cabo San Lucas to Todos Santos are MICHELIN Recommended.

The MICHELIN Guide arrived in Mexico in 2024, and Los Cabos has been part of the selection from day one. As of the Guide’s May 2026 update the region holds one Star, Cocina de Autor at Grand Velas, alongside three Bib Gourmands, two Green Stars for sustainable kitchens, and a Recommended list that stretches from downtown Cabo San Lucas through the Tourist Corridor and San José del Cabo to the farm valleys of El Pescadero and Todos Santos. This page tracks the full selection with each restaurant’s exact designation, so you know precisely what kind of recognition you are booking.

A note on how we label things: only one restaurant here has a Star. A Bib Gourmand rewards great cooking at fair prices, a Green Star recognizes leadership in sustainable gastronomy, and Recommended means the Guide’s inspectors consider it worth a stop. We list every designation exactly as MICHELIN publishes it, nothing rounded up, and we re-check the list each time the Mexico selection is refreshed. Within the Recommended tier the running order is geographic, from Cabo San Lucas out to Todos Santos, not a ranking. Browse the full list below, then open any listing for menus, maps and booking details.

How we choose: This guide mirrors the official MICHELIN Guide Mexico selection for Baja California Sur as of its May 20, 2026 refresh, cross-checked with the Los Cabos Tourism Board's Michelin roundup. Every restaurant shows its exact designation, One Star, Bib Gourmand, Green Star or Recommended, never a rounded-up star. We update designations whenever MICHELIN revises its Mexico selection. Updated July 2026.

Editors’ Picks

The MICHELIN Selection in Los Cabos, Spot by Spot

1Fine-dining plating at Cocina de Autor, the One MICHELIN Star restaurant at Grand Velas Los Cabos

Cocina de Autor (Grand Velas Los Cabos)

MICHELIN One StarTourist Corridor$$$$

Why we love it:The only MICHELIN-Starred restaurant in Los Cabos, and it has held that One Star since the Guide's first Mexico edition in 2024. Inside Grand Velas Los Cabos, the kitchen runs a multi-course contemporary tasting that treats Mexican ingredients with fine-dining technique and striking plating.

Cabo tip:Book several weeks out and clear the whole evening; this is the night's main event, not a stop before the bar.

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2Open-air farm dining among the organic fields at Flora Farms in San José del Cabo

Flora Farms (Flora's Field Kitchen)

Bib Gourmand + Green StarSan José del Cabo (Ánimas Bajas)$$$

Why we love it:The only restaurant in the region holding two MICHELIN nods at once: a Bib Gourmand for value and a Green Star for sustainability. Flora's Field Kitchen cooks from its own organic fields, wood-fired and open-air, and the farm itself is half the experience.

Cabo tip:Arrive before sunset to walk the farm lanes first; tables go fast in high season.

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3Wood-fire contemporary Mexican dishes at Metate Cabo, a Bib Gourmand restaurant in Cabo San Lucas

Metate Cabo

Bib GourmandCabo San Lucas (El Tezal)$$

Why we love it:A Bib Gourmand, the Guide's nod for great cooking at fair prices, and one of the strongest value plays on the Cabo San Lucas side. Wood-fire cooking and Baja California Sur ingredients drive a contemporary Mexican menu served in a warm open-air room in El Tezal.

Cabo tip:El Tezal is a short taxi up the hill from the marina, with easier parking and calmer tables than downtown.

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4Exterior of Cocina de Campo by Agricole, a Bib Gourmand farm restaurant in El Pescadero

Cocina de Campo by Agricole

Bib GourmandEl Pescadero$$$

Why we love it:The third of Los Cabos' Bib Gourmands, set inside a 37-acre working farm in El Pescadero. The menu changes with the morning's harvest: contemporary Mexican with Californian touches, eaten in the middle of the garden that grew it.

Cabo tip:Fold it into a Todos Santos day trip; it is the natural lunch or golden-hour dinner stop on the Pacific side.

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5Palm-grove dining setting at Acre, a MICHELIN Green Star restaurant above San José del Cabo

Acre

MICHELIN Green StarSan José del Cabo (Ánimas Bajas)$$$

Why we love it:One of two MICHELIN Green Stars in the region, recognized for a sustainable, farm-driven kitchen. Acre sits in a palm grove above San José del Cabo, pairing globally inspired plates with produce from its own orchards and a serious cocktail program.

Cabo tip:Stay for a drink after dinner; the palm-grove property, distillery included, is a destination in itself.

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6Traditional Mexican courtyard dining at Los Tres Gallos in downtown Cabo San Lucas

Los Tres Gallos

MICHELIN RecommendedCabo San Lucas$$

Why we love it:MICHELIN Recommended and a downtown Cabo San Lucas classic, reviving time-honored family recipes: mole poblano, pozole and handmade tacos. The open-air courtyard shaded by fruit trees is one of the town's most atmospheric places to eat them.

Cabo tip:Ask for the courtyard and order the mole; the traditional dishes are the reason it is on the list.

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7Oceanfront dining room at Manta by Chef Enrique Olvera with views toward the Arch of Cabo San Lucas

Manta by Chef Enrique Olvera

MICHELIN RecommendedCabo San Lucas$$$$

Why we love it:Enrique Olvera's MICHELIN-Recommended Baja outpost, where Mexican, Peruvian and Japanese ideas meet the local catch. The minimalist oceanfront room frames a straight-on view of the Arch, and the cooking keeps up with the scenery.

Cabo tip:Time the reservation to sunset for the Arch view, and start with the raw-bar dishes.

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8Multi-level oceanfront terraces at Comal, Chileno Bay Resort, on the Los Cabos Tourist Corridor

Comal at Chileno Bay

MICHELIN RecommendedTourist Corridor$$$$

Why we love it:MICHELIN Recommended and set oceanfront inside Chileno Bay Resort: ceviches, a raw bar and contemporary Mexican seafood served on multi-level terraces facing the Sea of Cortez. One of the Corridor's definitive sunset dinners.

Cabo tip:Book the earlier seating and arrive a few minutes ahead; sunset from the upper terrace is the show.

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9Refined table setting at Al Pairo, the fine-dining restaurant at Solaz on the Tourist Corridor

Al Pairo at Solaz

MICHELIN RecommendedTourist Corridor$$$$

Why we love it:A MICHELIN-Recommended dining room inside Solaz, a Luxury Collection Resort, cooking contemporary Mexican food built on ancestral ingredients and Baja terroir, with Sea of Cortez views to match the plates.

Cabo tip:Its mid-Corridor location makes it an easy fine-dining night from either Cabo San Lucas or San José.

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10Elegant oceanfront dining room at Árbol, Las Ventanas al Paraíso, Los Cabos

Árbol

MICHELIN RecommendedTourist Corridor$$$$

Why we love it:MICHELIN Recommended inside Las Ventanas al Paraíso, and unlike anything else on this list: fresh seafood through Asian and Indian technique, tandoor and wok working in an open kitchen, in one of the Corridor's most polished rooms.

Cabo tip:Book the early seating for the ocean light and dress for the room; this is resort fine dining.

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11Live-fire kitchen and industrial dining room at Lumbre in the San José del Cabo Art District

Lumbre

MICHELIN RecommendedSan José del Cabo (Art District)$$$

Why we love it:MICHELIN Recommended for chef-driven live-fire cooking: grills and a wood-burning brick oven working local Baja ingredients in a modern industrial room in San José's gallery district.

Cabo tip:Pair dinner with the Thursday-evening Art Walk in season; Lumbre sits right in the district.

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12Cosmopolitan dining room at Nao Cabo in downtown San José del Cabo

Nao Cabo

MICHELIN RecommendedSan José del Cabo$$$

Why we love it:A MICHELIN-Recommended kitchen in downtown San José weaving Mediterranean and Middle Eastern flavors through Baja ingredients: house-made pastas, fresh seafood and ancient-technique cooking in a cosmopolitan room.

Cabo tip:It is walkable from the plaza and galleries, so build a downtown stroll around the reservation.

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13Open live-fire kitchen at Carbón Cabrón in San José del Cabo

Carbón Cabrón

MICHELIN RecommendedSan José del Cabo$$$

Why we love it:Chef Poncho Cadena's MICHELIN-Recommended fire show: premium cuts, local seafood and bold smoke from a theatrical open kitchen where everything runs on live flame.

Cabo tip:Sit with a view of the open kitchen; the live-fire theater is half the experience.

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14Sushi counter at Omakai, an omakase restaurant in downtown San José del Cabo

Omakai

MICHELIN RecommendedSan José del Cabo$$$

Why we love it:MICHELIN Recommended since the Guide's 2024 Mexico debut, Omakai runs a chef-led omakase counter and Edomae-style sushi with fish largely from La Paz and Ensenada waters, one block from San José's Art Walk route.

Cabo tip:The counter is the move; reserve counter seats ahead rather than a table.

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15Exterior of Limo Heritage Kitchen at Suelo Sur, a Baja Mexican restaurant in San José del Cabo

Limo Heritage Kitchen at Suelo Sur

MICHELIN RecommendedSan José del Cabo$$$

Why we love it:One of the newer MICHELIN-Recommended entries: Chef Guillermo Gomez channels vaquero and gaucho fire-cooking traditions into a soulful open-air heritage kitchen minutes from downtown San José.

Cabo tip:Five minutes from the gallery district, so it is an easy add-on to a San José evening.

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16Beachfront dining at Benno, Hotel San Cristóbal, on Punta Lobos beach in Todos Santos

Benno at Hotel San Cristóbal

MICHELIN RecommendedTodos Santos$$$

Why we love it:MICHELIN Recommended and set directly on Punta Lobos beach at Hotel San Cristóbal: Baja ceviche, charred octopus and oysters through a relaxed Mediterranean lens.

Cabo tip:Go before dusk; Punta Lobos is a working fishermen's beach and the light at sunset is the bonus course.

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17Dining setting at Tenoch by Paradero in the La Mesa valley of Todos Santos

Tenoch by Paradero

MICHELIN RecommendedTodos Santos (La Mesa)$$$$

Why we love it:The MICHELIN-Recommended dining room of Paradero Todos Santos, deep in the La Mesa farm valley: modern Mexican with Japanese influence, drawing on Baja's Pacific seafood and the surrounding farmland.

Cabo tip:Plan it as the anchor of a Todos Santos overnight rather than a same-night drive back to Cabo.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Cabo have any MICHELIN-starred restaurants?

Yes, exactly one. Cocina de Autor, inside Grand Velas Los Cabos on the Tourist Corridor, has held One MICHELIN Star since the Guide's first Mexico edition in 2024 and kept it through the 2026 selection. It is a multi-course tasting-menu experience, and tables book out weeks ahead in high season.

How many restaurants in Los Cabos are in the MICHELIN Guide?

As of the May 2026 update, the Guide recognizes 20 restaurants across the Los Cabos region: one Star, three Bib Gourmands, two Green Star holders, and a Recommended list spanning Cabo San Lucas, the Tourist Corridor, San José del Cabo, El Pescadero and Todos Santos, including Dūm, Oystera and Ruba's Bakery in Todos Santos. Nearby La Paz joined the Guide for the first time in 2026 with NEMI.

What is the difference between a Star, a Bib Gourmand and Recommended?

A MICHELIN Star rewards outstanding cooking. A Bib Gourmand highlights great food at moderate prices; it is not a star, but it is a formal distinction. Recommended, also shown as Selected, means the Guide's inspectors vouch for the restaurant without granting a distinction. A Green Star is separate again: it recognizes leadership in sustainable gastronomy, and in Los Cabos both Flora's Field Kitchen and Acre hold one.

Do MICHELIN Guide restaurants in Cabo require reservations?

For the tasting-menu rooms like Cocina de Autor, Manta, Árbol and Tenoch, yes, and in the December-to-April high season you should book as far ahead as you can. Farm restaurants like Flora's Field Kitchen and Acre also fill early for sunset hours. Casual Bib Gourmand and Recommended spots often take walk-ins at lunch, but evenings are safer with a reservation.

Where are most of the MICHELIN restaurants in Los Cabos?

San José del Cabo has the densest cluster, especially in and around its Art District, followed by the resort dining rooms along the Tourist Corridor. Downtown Cabo San Lucas holds several, and the Pacific-side farm towns of El Pescadero and Todos Santos account for the rest, about an hour northwest of Cabo San Lucas.

Sources & recognitions: MICHELIN Guide — Baja California Sur selection · Visit Los Cabos (Official Tourism Board) — Michelin Restaurants