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Xin-Gao Restaurant at Hotel Xcaret Mexico

Discover four Japanese dining experiences by Chef Luis Arzapalo: Teppanyaki, Robatayaki, Fusion, and Omakase.

  • Four distinct Japanese dining formats
  • Traditional techniques and contemporary interpretations
  • Open for dinner with reservations required

What Is Xin-Gao at Hotel Xcaret Mexico?

Xin-Gao is a Japanese dinner restaurant at Hotel Xcaret Mexico offering Teppanyaki, Robatayaki, Fusion, and Omakase experiences. Led by Chef Luis Arzapalo, the restaurant combines traditional Japanese flavors and techniques with contemporary creativity and subtle Mexican influences. Reservations are currently required.

Xin-Gao Restaurant at a Glance

Hotel Hotel Xcaret Mexico
Cuisine Japanese and Asian cuisine
Chef Chef Luis Arzapalo
Dining experiences Teppanyaki, Robatayaki, Fusion, and Omakase
Culinary approach Traditional Japanese techniques, contemporary interpretations, and subtle Mexican influences
Meal period Dinner
Reservations Required
Important planning detail Confirm which dining experience is being reserved and the current seating time

Xin-Gao’s Four Japanese Dining Experiences

Live cooking

Teppanyaki

Teppanyaki combines dinner with a live culinary presentation as the chef prepares food on a heated cooking surface in front of guests.

Japanese grill

Robatayaki

Robatayaki centers on Japanese grilling techniques, allowing the flavor and texture of selected ingredients to develop over the grill.

Creative menu

Fusion

Fusion presents a more elegant and creative interpretation of Asian cuisine, combining Japanese foundations with contemporary ideas and subtle Mexican influences.

Chef-guided dinner

Omakase

Omakase invites guests to place the selection in the chef’s hands and experience a sequence shaped by the evening’s ingredients and culinary direction.

What Kind of Food Does Xin-Gao Serve?

Xin-Gao presents both traditional and contemporary expressions of Japanese cuisine. The specific menu and preparation style depend on whether guests reserve Teppanyaki, Robatayaki, Fusion, or Omakase.

Chef Luis Arzapalo’s approach emphasizes Japanese techniques, fresh ingredients, contrasting textures, and careful temperature control. Subtle references to Mexican cooking may also appear within the restaurant’s more contemporary preparations.

Individual ingredients, courses, preparations, and dietary options may change. Confirm the current menu for the selected dining experience and communicate allergies before ordering.

Important Xin-Gao Reservation Details

Select the Dining Experience

Clarify whether you are requesting Teppanyaki, Robatayaki, Fusion, or Omakase when making the reservation.

Reserve Before Dinner

Xin-Gao currently requires reservations. Availability can differ by dining format and seating time.

Confirm the Current Schedule

Xin-Gao is listed as open for dinner, but operating days and seating times can change.

Communicate Dietary Needs

Ask about ingredients, substitutions, raw preparations, allergens, and cross-contact procedures before dining.

Chef Luis Arzapalo at Xin-Gao

Chef Luis Arzapalo leads Xin-Gao’s Japanese culinary experiences. Originally from Valladolid, Yucatán, he developed experience in Europe and worked with chefs specializing in Japanese cuisine before joining the Hoteles Xcaret Culinary Group.

At Xin-Gao, he brings together Japanese methods, contemporary presentation, and understated connections to Mexican cooking across the restaurant’s four distinct dining formats.

Who Is Xin-Gao Best For?

Consider another restaurant if you…

  • Prefer a casual buffet without reservations
  • Want a dedicated 100% vegan restaurant
  • Are looking for breakfast or lunch
  • Do not enjoy Japanese or Asian flavors
  • Cannot obtain a reservation for your preferred experience

Xin-Gao may be a good choice if you…

  • Enjoy Japanese cuisine and cooking techniques
  • Want to choose from four distinct dinner experiences
  • Like live Teppanyaki cooking or Japanese grilling
  • Want a chef-guided Omakase experience
  • Can reserve your preferred dining format in advance

Important Xin-Gao Reservation Details

Select the Dining Experience

Clarify whether you are requesting Teppanyaki, Robatayaki, Fusion, or Omakase when making the reservation.

Reserve Before Dinner

Xin-Gao currently requires reservations. Availability can differ by dining format and seating time.

Confirm the Current Schedule

Xin-Gao is listed as open for dinner, but operating days and seating times can change.

Communicate Dietary Needs

Ask about ingredients, substitutions, raw preparations, allergens, and cross-contact procedures before dining.

Compare Xin-Gao With Other Hotel Xcaret Mexico Restaurants

Current restaurant

Xin-Gao

Choose Xin-Gao for Japanese cuisine and a choice of Teppanyaki, Robatayaki, Fusion, or Omakase dinner experiences.

Mediterranean alternative

Fuego

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Buffet alternative

Las Cuevas

Consider Las Cuevas for churrascaria-style rodizio service, meat, seafood, vegan options, an international buffet, and cave dining.

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Xin-Gao Restaurant FAQs

Xin-Gao serves Japanese and Asian cuisine using both traditional and contemporary techniques. Its four dining experiences are Teppanyaki, Robatayaki, Fusion, and Omakase.

Teppanyaki features a live cooking presentation, Robatayaki emphasizes Japanese grilling, Fusion offers an elegant creative menu, and Omakase allows the chef to guide the selection and sequence.

Yes. Xin-Gao currently requires reservations. Specify your preferred dining experience when requesting a reservation because availability may differ among Teppanyaki, Robatayaki, Fusion, and Omakase.

The current official Hotel Xcaret Mexico restaurant information lists Xin-Gao as open for dinner. Confirm operating days and seating times through the resort app or Guest Service Manager.

Hotel Xcaret Mexico generally includes its restaurants and bars except HA’, but access, dining formats, and reservation availability remain subject to the selected stay and current resort policies.

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