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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
Gran Canaria has established itself as a stronghold of Mexican cuisine in the Canary Islands. Its historical ties to Latin America set the island apart from its neighbours. The island’s ten most renowned Mexican restaurants are spread across both the capital, Las Palmas, and towns such as Gáldar and Vecindario. Authentic tacos, enchiladas and guacamole are served there with typical Canary Islands hospitality.
Mexican restaurants in Gran Canaria: the essentials
In Gran Canaria’s Mexican restaurants, service usually doesn’t start until 8 or 9 pm; if you arrive earlier, you’ll find the menu geared towards tourists. The ‚Menú del día‘ lunch special is good value: for between 10 and 14 euros, a three-course meal including a drink is available in various cantinas. The restaurants that characterise Las Palmas cater primarily to a local clientele, which is why menus are often written exclusively in Spanish. In the southern, more tourist-oriented part of the island, however, German and English are no problem. Card payments are accepted throughout.
Tips for your visit
Mexican cuisine is found mainly in the coastal towns of southern Gran Canaria, where guacamole is freshly pounded at each table in molcajetes made of volcanic rock. Tacos al pastor are served on palm-sized maize tortillas, accompanied by pickled red onions and a green salsa made from tomatillos. In Las Palmas, there are a few restaurants in the area around the old town of Vegueta, not far from Santa Ana Cathedral.
Among the island’s 999 restaurants, Mexican cuisine remains a niche offering alongside Spanish and Italian cuisine. Some kitchens combine chillies with local mojo, whilst others opt for imported habanero. Margaritas made with tequila are served in the 113 bars in the larger towns, often with a salt rim on the glass. Enchiladas, mole and nachos feature on the menus in centres such as Playa del Inglés.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Mexican restaurants in Gran Canaria suitable for families with children?
Mexican restaurants in Gran Canaria are generally well suited to families with children, as dishes such as quesadillas or mild tacos are prepared without hot spices. Many restaurants in tourist centres such as Playa del Inglés or Maspalomas also provide high chairs and child-sized portions. In the capital, Las Palmas, there are also restaurants with a relaxed atmosphere.
Can you get by speaking German in restaurants in Gran Canaria?
In tourist-oriented areas such as Maspalomas, Playa del Inglés and Puerto Rico, German speakers will find it easy to get by in many of the 999 restaurants, as staff and menus are often multilingual. In Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and in the island’s interior, however, Spanish and English are the predominant languages. A basic knowledge of English or Spanish makes communication much easier.
Do you need to book in advance at Mexican restaurants in Gran Canaria?
For Mexican restaurants in Gran Canaria, it is advisable to book a table, particularly at weekends and during the high season between December and April. In popular eateries in the southern towns and in Vegueta, tables fill up quickly in the evening. Outside peak times, guests can usually find a table at short notice.
Opening hours and other details are subject to change; please check before visiting.
All restaurant profiles for the Canary Islands can be found at www.Kanaren-Kleinanzeigen.com.