International Cuisine In Uniquely Themed Restaurants

Come Hungry For Culinary Delights

Some of the best advice I can give to anyone planning a visit to Grand Sirenis Riviera Maya is to bring your appetite. You might want to start cutting back a week before you come because almost guaranteed you want go hungry there!

In fact, one of the best things about a vacation at Grand Sirenis Riviera Maya is the culinary delights that you will access to. There are nine themed restaurants, 3 buffets and for those with access (in other words you if you book under our membership), the Member’s Club. Each provides a unique experience and vastly unique food options based on the geographical nature of that particular restaurant.

The restaurants range from Japanese Hibachi, Peruvian, Mediterranean, Italian, Mexican, American Steakhouse, etc. The food and the dining experience are quite simply magnificent allowing you to experience iconic world flavors.

When you book as a member, the resort will allow you to pre-book dinner reservations one week in advance of your arrival. You select the restaurants based on the your order of preference. By booking early it provides you with greater chance of eating at your favorite restaurants.

Below is more information about the themed restaurants.

  • Bazaar – Mediterranean cuisine that will delight your palate. Inspired from many countries and unique foods in the Mediterranean region.
  • Butchers – An American Steakhouse serving top shelf beef, lamb and other meats.
  • Carnal – Fine Dining (Adults only). Culinary artistry meets captivating entertainment. Unforgettable dining experience.
  • Casa Alma – Ocean front dining in an outside setting that is breathtaking. Serving fresh seafood with local recipes.
  • Lima – Peruvian restaurant with Creole culinary influence. Specializes in ceviches and traditional Peruvian recipes.
  • Oishii Tappenyaki  – Japanese Hibachi culinary experience with chefs cooking just feet away. Enjoy the show and food.
  • Oishii Street Food – Self serve Japanese sushi and sashimi, along with other traditional Japanese small dishes.
  • Pueblito Lindo – Simple, authentic Mexican food based on local products and tradtional Mexican cooking.
  • Tonino – Italian restaurant based on traditional cuisine with freshly made pasta and wood-fired oven.