Recommend restaurants in PV
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Hi,
Can you recommend some cheap, middle and 1 decedant restaurant in PV. We are staying at the Westin, so round the Marina area would be fab. Tried PortoBello last year.
I get to PV on wed 28 Oct.
Can you recommend some cheap, middle and 1 decedant restaurant in PV. We are staying at the Westin, so round the Marina area would be fab. Tried PortoBello last year.
I get to PV on wed 28 Oct.
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Every one allways raves about Victors in the marina, but I wouldn't recommend it. The nite we were there our waiter was a complete disaster, and IMHO the food was mediocre. It's ambiance and Victor coming over for a tequila shot with your party after dinner helped, but he does that with every table. I would recommend Cafe de Olla, on the southside. Very reasonably priced and authentic Mexican food, huge margarita's, and all very moderately priced. Barcelona Tapas is good, only downside here is real average sangria, but has anyone ever had a good sangria in Mexico?
I've had very good sangria in Mexico, made by a woman from Spain who co-owns La Esquina de los Caprichos on Mina and Iturbide.CaballioDiablo wrote:Every one allways raves about Victors in the marina, but I wouldn't recommend it. The nite we were there our waiter was a complete disaster, and IMHO the food was mediocre. It's ambiance and Victor coming over for a tequila shot with your party after dinner helped, but he does that with every table. I would recommend Cafe de Olla, on the southside. Very reasonably priced and authentic Mexican food, huge margarita's, and all very moderately priced. Barcelona Tapas is good, only downside here is real average sangria, but has anyone ever had a good sangria in Mexico?
As far as a decadent place for dinner goes, I now highly recommend Hacienda San Angel in Gringo Gulch. Last year I thought the food was mediocre even though the surroundings are awesomely beautiful. I went for dinner again last week and the food lived up to the rest of the place.
La Esquina de los Caprichos is at the corner of Miramar and Iturbide. I have never had the sangria there, but I'll have to try it. This darling tiny restaurant is worth the hike up-- pretty steep for 2 -3 blocks.
Hacienda San Angel is just down the street on Miramar. Lovely place. Has a website.
Sally
Hacienda San Angel is just down the street on Miramar. Lovely place. Has a website.
Sally
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Sure Ellen - it was the terrain not the sangria that fogged your memory ! Lucky you in PV - you better keep us informed on what is happening in your life - please !
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Smitty, how much time do you have? It's pretty busy down here. Tonight was Einstien's dinner at Rick and Sarah's, last night was La Esquina de los Caprichos, Halloween was the party at Casa Isabel, Sunday was brunch at Lindo Mar followed later in the afternoon by a visit to La Huerta. I had drinks one afternoon with pvdeb at Burro's Bar. Ah, the list goes on and on and on and........smitty wrote:Sure Ellen - it was the terrain not the sangria that fogged your memory ! Lucky you in PV - you better keep us informed on what is happening in your life - please !
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on the cheaper side
agree with ocho tostados
there shrinp is great tasting
also mr cream is now open for dinner
if there succes is any indiation of what is happening for a dinner menu than it should be worth a try for some people
mywife and i went for dinner when they first open for dinner last year
it was pretty darn good
bruce
there shrinp is great tasting
also mr cream is now open for dinner
if there succes is any indiation of what is happening for a dinner menu than it should be worth a try for some people
mywife and i went for dinner when they first open for dinner last year
it was pretty darn good
bruce
Restaurants in PV
There are so many good to fine places in the PV area it is hard to pick 2 or 3. It has become #2 in MX culinary efforts surpassed only by Mexico City! I own and edit a guide for them and keep current , uploading about 4 X year. It is on cafepress/vallartaguide and I distribute some locally at places like PVRPV. Cafe des Artistes is my fave follwed by Trio and River Cafe, add on Teatro Limon, El Arrayan, Barcelona Tapas, La Palapa, Tikul, Boca Bento [Mismaloya] and Real y Mina in San Sebastian. That is just for starters not to mention all my mom and pop spots and the marvelous street food which I have learned which are good and safe for gringos!
I think one more place that you should test out is Agave Grill at La Casa de Tequilla. This is a sister restaurant of Barcelona and is also awfully excellent. One thing you possibly will want to remember is that a large part of the appeal of Puerta Vallarta is that the restaurant view is very varied.
Best Regards,
Best Regards,
Restaurants
Mauricios, behind Home depot has the best huge shrimp platters - enough for 2 for about $17.00. Have other dishes too but mostly seafood.
Re: Restaurants
Mauricio's opened in SouthSide right across from Coco's Kitchen but I have not gotten good reports of clientele volume . Seems they still prefer heading north to the original. I have not tried the newer one yet. Same menu, prices have gone up just a bit as I observed. Still huge portions and generous with extras tossed in.gsc wrote:Mauricios, behind Home depot has the best huge shrimp platters - enough for 2 for about $17.00. Have other dishes too but mostly seafood.
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I have made this recommendation before...and I must do so again!
Casa Melissa's
Josefa O. De Dominguez, No. 223-A,
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
# 322-2230766 - Closed Sundays
(Located half block below Si' Senor..2 blocks up from Malecon)
These are some of the nicest people and best food I have tasted...and way affordable. They go out of their way to treat me and my family like a member of their family.
Amazing fresh variety of food...if you have never tried the MX delicacy of Huitlacoche Camarones..no one does it better!
Casa Melissa's
Josefa O. De Dominguez, No. 223-A,
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
# 322-2230766 - Closed Sundays
(Located half block below Si' Senor..2 blocks up from Malecon)
These are some of the nicest people and best food I have tasted...and way affordable. They go out of their way to treat me and my family like a member of their family.
Amazing fresh variety of food...if you have never tried the MX delicacy of Huitlacoche Camarones..no one does it better!