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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
The fishing harbour at Puerto de Mogán delivers the vieja straight to the kitchens‘ plates every morning. A Casa Mia in La Playa de Mogán has received 456 reviews with an average rating of 4.9 stars, whilst the Restaurante Canario de Oro has garnered as many as 2,594 reviews. At the far end of the Mogán valley, simple fish restaurants on the quay sit alongside upmarket establishments far from Las Palmas. The 12 best restaurants in Puerto de Mogán showcase this contrast between the bustling fishing quay and the waterfront promenade, where boats are moored in the marina.
Fresh catch, a Michelin star and canal views
Mealtimes in the Canary Islands set the pace. Lunch is served between 2 pm and 4 pm, whilst dinner rarely begins before 9 pm. At lunchtime, the ‚menú del día‘ – a three-course meal – costs between 12 and 16 euros and remains the best value for money in town. The restaurants by the tourist marina are in no way inferior to those on the fishing side in terms of culinary quality. On this side of the harbour, however, it is mainly locals who dine, and the freshest catches end up on the menus there at the lowest prices.
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Scattered amongst the whitewashed houses of this harbour town, known as Little Venice, are 89 restaurants lining the canals. Freshly grilled fish from the fishing harbour is often served with mojo sauce. Casito Mediterraneo has received 824 reviews and a rating of 4.7 stars; its tables are set by the water’s edge, overlooking the boats moored in the marina.
Those who prefer meat will find nine steakhouses in Puerto de Mogán. The Valle de Mogán Restaurante has received 1,043 reviews, whilst Casa Enrique has 976; both are located in the Mogán district and specialise in regional dishes. Mangoes and avocados from the valley are used in salads and side dishes, linking the menus to the agricultural hinterland.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which restaurants in Puerto de Mogán are popular with locals?
In Puerto de Mogán, locals mainly head for the six Spanish restaurants as well as the small eateries at the fishing harbour, where fresh fish and seafood are served. Away from the seafront promenade, simpler bars and fish restaurants attract their regulars from the local community.
How much do restaurants in Puerto de Mogán cost on average?
Prices vary depending on the restaurant and its location; main courses often cost between 10 and 20 euros. Fresh fish and seafood are usually charged by weight and are correspondingly more expensive, whilst tapas in the bars remain more affordable.
Are restaurants in Puerto de Mogán suitable for families with children?
The 89 restaurants are largely family-friendly, as the car-free waterfront promenade, with its canals and bridges, provides a safe place to spend time. Many establishments have outdoor seating by the water and serve simple dishes that children will also enjoy.