The Best Latin American Food in Marin

Capturing the best flavors from the southern tier of the United States through the Caribbean and to the tip of Argentina, these restaurants share just a taste of the cultural nuances of Latin America — a region that includes numerous countries, people and cuisines.

The 2025 readers’ choice Best of the County winner is Sol Food (pictured above). For the rest of the Marin Magazine‘s Best of Marin County Latin American picks see below.

Our 2025 Dining category sponsor is Rodney Strong. View the rest of the Dining category here.

We’ve broken it down by region: Southern, Central and Northern Marin.

Southern/Central 

Mill Valley – San Rafael

Northern

Novato

Southern/Central Marin

Sol Food

Mill Valley & San Rafael

Sol Food, Best Latin American Food Marin
Photo courtesy of Sol Food

This Puerto Rican spot has won the hearts of Marinites serving up everyone’s favorite dishes, including Creole prawns, mofongo maduros, and tostones and a chuleton sandwich on French bread. The line for takeout can get long, but at least it’s outside.

401 Miller Ave, Mill Valley, 415.380.1986; 903 Lincoln Ave, San Rafael, 415.451.4765

Northern Marin

Ayawaska Hilltop

Novato

Photo courtesy of Ayawaska Hilltop

Regional Peruvian classics are the hallmarks of a restaurant with locations in Novato and Petaluma. Start with Peru’s signature cocktail, a pisco sour, made with little more than the country’s grape-distilled brandy — a.k.a. pisco — lime juice and salt. Try one of the country’s famous ceviches (the a la Huancaina with the catch of the day is popular) or the traditional pulpo served glazed with anticuchero sauce. Lomo saltado, or beef with tomato and French fries, is not served topped with a fried egg here but you can ask.

850 Lamont Ave, Novato, 415.944.2066

Cocina Antigua

Novato

Photo courtesy of Cocina Antigua

Stretching from the Yucatan Peninsula through Belize, El Salvador and Guatemala, the cuisine of the ancient Maya comes through in the hands of Mayra Ordoñez and Juan Cutz at their restaurant dedicated to the cuisine of Central America. The region’s famous dishes — pupusas, tacos chapines (Guatemalan style), hilachas (shredded beef stew), huevos revueltos and fried plantains — are just some of the daily offerings.

1559 S Novato Blvd Ste J, Novato, 415.895.5960

Dining Sponsor

Rodney Strong


Rodney Strong was an acknowledged visionary who understood the potential that Sonoma County’s soil and climate held for producing world-class wines and was one of the first to plant Pinot Noir in Russian River Valley and the first to produce a Chalk Hill appellation Chardonnay.