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Puerto MaderovsEl Fish Fritanga
Both El Fish Fritanga and Puerto Madero are highly recommended by writers. Overall, Puerto Madero ranks significantly better than El Fish Fritanga. Puerto Madero comes in at 92 with approval from 6 reviews like Condé Nast Traveler, Fodor's and Frommer's.
Puerto Madero
Concierge
Fodor's
Condé Nast Traveler
Travel + Leisure
Afar Magazine
Frommer's
Boulevard Kukulcan, km 14.1, Frente al Hotel Ritz Carlton, Cancun 77500
From $25/night
"The beautiful people fuel their engines at this Argentine-style beef palace before club-hopping till dawn."
"Modeled after the dock warehouses that have been converted into modern eateries in Argentina's Puerto Madero." Full review
"The beautiful people fuel their engines at this Argentine-style beef palace before club-hopping till dawn." Full review
"Argentinean cuisine takes center stage at this restaurant, though Mexican specialties are prepared with equal care." Full review
"Upscale Argentine restaurant located on the lagoon side of Cancun's hotel strip. Specialties here are steak and seafood. An extensive wine list highlights Argentine wines." Full review
"Modeled on the converted dock-warehouse restaurants in the famous Argentine port city, this is arguably the best of Cancún’s many fine steakhouses" Full review
El Fish Fritanga
Frommer's
Travel + Leisure
Afar Magazine
Blvd. Kukulkan KM.12.6 Hotel Zone, Between La Europea & Dominos, Cancun
From $0/night
"A few beef and chicken dishes are available, but this is a place for seafood lovers. You can satisfy any craving." Full review
"First, it serves the most authentic Mexican seafood that I’ve ever found in Cancun. Second, the location: the main part of the restaurant is on a small beach hidden away from Kukulcan Boulevard." Full review
"Try the famous house specialty, Tumbada rice, a paella-style combo of shrimp, fish, rice, crab, and clams. So delish." Full review