Cienfuegos

Perif. de Mérida Lic. Manuel Berzunza 32, Fundura Montebello, 97305 Mérida, Yucatan

Hours

Open Monday -  Wednesday 1 p.m. - 2 a.m.

Thursday - Saturday 1 p.m. - 3 a.m.

Sunday 1 p.m. - 8 p.m.

About

When vacationing in Merida, where do you go for high-quality steaks cooked over an open flame? The answer is Cienfuegos!

This restaurant offers fine dining in an eclectic setting, like the wood-accented ceiling inspired by the enormous alamo trees at cenotes, whose roots roam looking for water.

Cienfuegos, which means "hundred fires," is renowned for its steaks, like the Tomahawk. The meat is hand-cut, then seasoned and cooked to your liking over an open flame. And with a diverse menu, there's an entree suitable for everyone in your party.

Since Cienfuegos is near famous landmarks like the Plaza Grande and the Catedral de Merida, planning a day of adventure and exploration followed by a delicious meal at the restaurant is easy.

Cienfuegos was founded by renowned chefs who wanted to create a unique dining experience in a breathtaking setting. Over the years, Cienfuegos has become a symbol of culinary excellence, celebrated for its unique approach to blending age-old recipes with modern twists.

Vibe

While architecture and decor are not the primary reasons for visiting an eatery, these features at Cienfuegos certainly add to the dining experience.

Upon arriving, the intricate stone facade with ambient light and small yet elegant sign become portents of the fantastic cuisine and dining experience that awaits.

On your way to your table, you'll pass a curved lattice wall made of interlocking clay tiles, which offers glimpses of the main room.

Your eye will wander upward to admire the curved wood accents that bend and curve across the ceiling, like flames from a stoked fire. Modern tables and chairs offer comfort and privacy, while the stone bar, with its backdrop of gas-fueled flames, sets the tone for jovial conversations over delicious cocktails.

These factors make Cienfuegos a visually appealing eatery that will enhance your meal experience.

Cienfuegos: Menu & Drinks

While Cienfuegos's menu is steak-centered, it offers traditional and contemporary Yucatan-inspired innovations, ensuring there is something for everyone.

A popular appetizer is the Roca Oysters, which are savory, fresh, and tender. Served on the half shell in a tray of crushed ice, the oysters are perfectly seasoned and as beautiful to behold as they are delicious!

Meat lovers will want to slice into Cienfuegos' star cut, the Tomahawk. This majestic cut symbolizes excellence and sophistication and is cooked to your liking over an open flame. The steak is tender and juicy and served with several sides, making it the perfect choice after a day exploring the Mayan World Museum of Mérida.

The Zarandeados Shrimp will appeal to those looking for something other than meat and with an adventurous palate. The fresh shrimp are marinated, bathed in a black sauce of garlic and Eureka lemon, and then cooked on the grill. The combination of spices, textures, and smoke makes this a unique culinary experience.

The wine selection at Cienfuegos is impressive, ensuring there's a red or white to pair with your entree or celebrate after a concert at Jose Peon Contreras Theater. With a full bar, the mixologists can create classic cocktails or signature drinks like the Carajillo CienFuegos. This sublime cocktail, crafted with chocolate, coffee, and liqueurs, will delight the senses.

When only the best will suffice, visit Cienfuegos on your Merida vacation, where cuisine, ambiance, and beverages are the trifecta for the ultimate dining experience.

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  • Private rooms are available for special events.
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Location

Perif. de Mérida Lic. Manuel Berzunza 32, Fundura Montebello, 97305 Mérida, Yucatan

Frequently Asked Questions

Start the day off with authentic Yucatecan cuisine at La Chaya Maya in the center of Mérida. Wake your senses with their huevos con chaya dish, highlighting the endemic chaya plant of the Yucatan. Try the cochinita pibil, salbutes or panuchos for a true culinary experience. Be sure to get an early start to visit the ruins of Chichén Itzá. The impressive archaeological site is one of the most important and most visited in Mexico. This will immerse you in the history of the Mayan civilization. Try to arrive early to avoid crowds and the heat.

After exploring Chichén Itzá, visit a nearby restaurant such as La Tía Polóc to further your culinary journey with handmade tortillas and traditional pork poc chuc. After lunch, visit a nearby cenote to cool off and relax. Cenotes, strewn about the Yucatan Peninsula, are natural underground water reservoirs, each offering an absolutely magical experience. There are severl cenotes in the area, so choose one that suits your preferences, whether for swimming, snorkeling or simply to enjoy the natural beauty.

Once you’ve explored pyramids and cenotes, return to Mérida to spend the afternoon exploring the city. Stroll through the historic center, visit the Cathedral of San Ildefonso, or wander along the Paseo de Montejo and admire the colonial architecture. Don’t miss the light and sound show in the Plaza Grande, offering a fascinating view of the city’s history! Top the evening off by treating yourself to the signature cuisine at Kuuk. The renowned fusion restaurant offers tasting menus that change regularly to highlight the best of the season.

Fiesta is a way of life in Mexico, and Mérida is no exception! Festive celebrations in Mérida highlight Mayan Culture, the musical genre of Yucateca trova, as well as traditional Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), folk art fairs, and colorful Carnival parades, y más! Each night in Mérida’s Plaza Grande is a fiesta of its own, as music and dance fill the iconic square to the delight of vacationers and residents.

Among the many celebrations in and around Mérida, each Fall provides the opportunity to delight in culture and art at the International Festival of Mayan Culture (FICMaya). This festival offers a wide range of cultural events, including music, dance, theater, conferences, exhibitions and more, all focused on the rich cultural heritage of the Mayan civilization. Fall is also marked by Mexico’s traditional Day of the Dead (Nov 1st and 2nd), celebrated in Mérida with parades of catrinas, impressive altars, musical performances, and a series of cultural activities.

Paying further homage to the rhythmic vibe and sounds of the Yucatan, the Festival de la Trova Yucateca in December showcases this traditional musical genre of the region. Concerts, contests, workshops, and more all focus on music and troubadour poetry. Visitors in November and December will also be amazed at the X’matkuil Fair on the outskirts of Mérida. In the spirit of any fair, there are mechanical rides, food exhibits, a variety of handicrafts, and rich gastronomy.

In February, the Carnival of Mérida is one of the largest and most colorful in Mexico! It includes parades, live music, dances, costume contests, and a festive atmosphere that attracts people from everywhere!

Whenever your vacation getaway brings you to Mérida, there’s always something to celebrate with a fiesta!

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