Puerto Vallarta Restaurants

First-time travelers come for the sun and sea, but it's PV's wonderful restaurants that create legions of long-term fans. You can pay L.A. prices for perfectly decorated plates but also get fresh-caught fish and hot-off-the-griddle tortillas for scandalously little dough. Enjoy a 300-degree bay view from a cliff-top aerie or bury your toes in the sand. Dress up or go completely casual. It's the destination’s great variety of venues and cuisine that keeps returning foodies blissfully content.

During the past 30 years, immigrant chefs have expanded the culinary horizons beyond seafood and Mexican fare. You'll find everything from haute cuisine to fish kebabs. Some of the most rewarding culinary experiences are found outside of fancy restaurants and familiar chain eateries at the street-side tacos stalls and neighborhood fondas, humble spots serving bowls of chili-laced pozole and seafood-heavy Mexican comfort food.

The trend of the day is restaurant-lounges. Ten years ago, DeSantos (co-owned by the drummer of the Mexican rock band Maná) was the first to combine dining and dancing in a hip new way, with its noisy ground-floor bar-restaurant and pulsing dance club above. Today DeSantos, Mandala, and other lounges provide places to party with the locals beyond the cool and chill dining rooms.

For those who prefer dining alfresco (and wearing flip-flops) over the glamour scene, almost every popular beach has a palapa shanty or two selling fish fillets and snacks, sodas, and beer. Some offer the Pacific Coast specialty pescado sarandeado (butterflied red snapper rubbed with salt and spices and grilled over a wood fire) or the devilishly simple (and fiery hot) dish aguachile, which is a ceviche salad. The catch of the day may vary, but the white plastic tables and chairs in the sand are permanent fixtures.

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  • 1. Daiquiri Dick's

    $$

    Locals come frequently for breakfast; visitors come for the great service and consistent Mexican and international cuisine. The lunch-dinner menu has fabulous appetizers, including superb Mexican shrimp al pastor with lemon-zest beurre blanc, delicious blackened salmon fillet, and perfect, spicy tuna tacos. The tortilla soup is popular, too. Start with a signature daiquiri and move on to the extensive wine list. The open patio dining room frames a view of Playa Los Muertos, creating a beautiful, simple scene to enjoy while you sip that drink.

    Av. Olas Altas 314, 48350, Mexico
    322-222–0566

    Known For

    • Homemade orange-almond granola
    • Grilled fish on a stick
    • Sunset views

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sept.
  • 2. Sonora al Sur

    $$

    Combine prime cuts from Sonora (Mexico's finest meat-producing state), a chef that has found the secret to grilling the perfect barbecue, and affordable rates, and you'll get this local favorite. The restaurant now has an indoor area with a/c, making it a comfortable place where to eat year round.

    Blvd. Nuevo Vallarta 64, Mexico
    322-297–0376

    Known For

    • All-you-can-eat buffet
    • Local favorite
    • Delicious barbecue
  • 3. Buonissimo

    $

    This trendy but casual café also offers lunch and dinner, but it's the breakfast people come here for. Patrons love the enchiladas, huevos al gusto, pastries, and good coffee, though the pizzas and salads served later in the day and into the night are also tasty. It's one of the few places that has a/c during the summer months. Did we mention they also have Italian-style ice cream?

    Paseo de las Palmas 3, Mexico
    322-125--4967

    Known For

    • Italian-style ice cream
    • Enchiladas
    • Pastries
  • 4. Café de Olla

    $

    Repeat visitors swear by the enchiladas and carne asada at this earthy restaurant. A large tree extends from the dining-room floor through the roof, local artwork adorns the walls, and salsa music often plays in the background. Note that as soon as Café de Olla opens for the season, it fills up and seems to stay full. You may need to wait for a table, especially at breakfast and dinner.

    Calle Basilio Badillo 168-A, 48350, Mexico
    322-223–1626

    Known For

    • Traditional Mexican cuisine
    • Raicilla (moonshine)
    • Packed at breakfast and dinner

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Sept. 15–Oct. 15, Reservations not accepted
  • 5. Eddie's Place Nopal Beach

    $

    This restaurant is an institution among locals and visitors who know that there's more than just all-inclusive hotels in Nuevo Vallarta. Eddie’s Place is one of the few expat meeting points in the area. Go for the company, stay for the food.

    Blvd. Nayarit 70, 63735, Mexico
    322-297–4568

    Known For

    • Great marina views
    • Coconut shrimp with mango sauce
    • Exquisite kebabs (rare in PV)
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  • 6. El Andariego

    $$

    Locals come here for weekend brunch. They serve truly authentic huevos rancheros and all those delicious dishes that make traditional Mexican cuisine so hard to resist. They host live music on certain days.

    Av. México 1358, 48350, Mexico
    322-222--0916

    Known For

    • Murals depicting PV
    • Diverse menu
    • Favorite of tourists and locals alike
  • 7. Fredy's Tucan

    $

    Even in low season, Fredy's, next door to the Hotel Posada de Roger, is packed full of Mexican families, gringo friends, and local businesspeople. Your mug of coffee will be refilled without having to beg; service is brisk, professional, and friendly. Breakfast is the meal of choice, with pancakes and waffles, Mexican specialties, omelets, and eggs Benedict with thick slices of ham. The lunch menu is abbreviated but offers soups, salads, burgers, nachos, and quesadillas. Eat on the pretty covered patio, or inside, where big plate-glass windows let you keep an eye on busy Calle Basilio Badillo.

    Calle Basilio Badillo 245, 48380, Mexico
    322-223–0778

    Known For

    • Great breakfast
    • Fruit smoothies
    • Closes at 3 pm daily

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner, Reservations not accepted
  • 8. La Coscolina

    $$$

    La Coscolina is a stylish restaurant with gorgeous Mexican decor and Moroccan flavors. Its atmosphere changes several times during the day: fresh-pressed juices and salads dominate the early hours, vegan options and handmade gelatos are served in the afternoon, and cocktails are enjoyed at night.

    Paseo de los Artesanos s/n, 48892, Mexico
    315-351--0630

    Known For

    • The main café in town
    • Weekend DJs during high season
    • Delicious smoothies

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed.
  • 9. Mr. Cream Pancakes and Waffles

    $

    Chilaquiles, pancakes, waffles, baked goods, omelets … whatever you want for breakfast, they have it. This Nuevo Vallarta newcomer has been a total success and a great excuse to leave your nearby hotel to eat good food any given morning. It tends to be full on Sunday, so reservations are a good idea.

    Paseo de las Palmas 3, 63735, Mexico
    322-297--0201

    Known For

    • Busy on Sunday
    • Loved by locals and tourists
    • Classic breakfast spot

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 10. Playa Rosa Beach Club

    $$

    A typical beach club with gourmet restaurant aspirations, Playa Rosa Beach Club offers a mix of Mediterranean and Mexican seafood in style. During the day, the place becomes a social gathering for locals and visitors. Playa Rosa beach provides the perfect background, and at sunset the atmosphere is spectacular.

    Carretera Melaque–Puerto Vallarta, Km 53.5, 48894, Mexico
    315-351--0462

    Known For

    • Gathering point for local socialites
    • Direct access from private villas via a funicular
    • Just-caught seafood dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Tues.
  • 11. Restaurant La Playita

    $

    Open to the ocean air, the wood-and-palm exterior of this restaurant looks right at home on Conchas Chinas Beach. The menu is a mixed bag of Mexican specialties such as chile relleno, international cuisine add-ons like chicken masala, and seafood dishes like the delicious crab enchiladas with chipotle sauce. There are wonderful views of waves crashing on or lapping at the shore at its bar El Set. If you're driving, look for the sign for Hotel Lindo Mar on the coast highway.

    Carretera a Barra de Navidad, Km 2.5, 48399, Mexico
    322-221--5511

    Known For

    • Expansive weekend brunch buffet
    • Spectacular ocean views
    • Huevos Felix (scrambled eggs with fried corn tortillas)
  • 12. River Cafe

    $$$

    At night, candles flicker at white-skirted tables with comfortable cushioned chairs, and tiny white lights sparkle in palm trees surrounding the multilevel terrace. This riverside restaurant is recommended for breakfast and for the evening ambience. If you're not into a romantic dinner, belly up to the intimate bar for a drink and—on Friday and Saturday evening—live jazz.

    Isla Río Cuale, 48380, Mexico
    322-223–0788

    Known For

    • Location on a river island
    • Gluten-free options
    • Wedding venue
  • 13. Salud Super Foods

    $ | Zona Romántica | Sandwiches

    Healthy and nutritious food with lots of flavor is what has crowds coming here every morning for breakast. There is no guarantee that there will be space for you to sit at any time in particular, but there's always takeaway to be eaten at the boardwalk. Don't miss the smoothies!

    Olas Altas 534-A, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
    322-139–9398
  • 14. Sea Master

    $$

    Set on the side of Playa Navidad, Sea Master overlooks the Pacific Ocean, the origin of most of its menu. Widely recognized as one of the top restaurants in Barra, this is a place that tries hard to differentiate itself from the rest of seafood restaurants by the beach. That's why it's been more than 20 years since its opening and its reputation is still as strong as ever.

    Av. Miguel López de Legazpi 146, 48987, Mexico
    315-355--8296

    Known For

    • Gorgeous outdoor terrace overlooking the beach
    • Live music on weekends
    • Sea Master Roll (fish stuffed with shrimp)
  • 15. The Blue Shrimp

    $$$

    The Blue Shrimp is a beautiful beachfront thatched-roof palapa restaurant right on the heart of the Zona Romántica. This is one of the go-to place for expats living in the area and tourists who want to try the famous Mexican seafood cuisine. The Blue Shrimp serves delicious dishes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and some of the best cocktails in PV. For lunch, you may want to try the Campechano Cocktail, which comes with a mix of shrimp and octopus, while the lobster enchiladas are a must for dinner. 

    Av. Olas Altas 366, Mexico

    Known For

    • Amazing sunset views
    • Exotic shrimp chilaquiles
    • Famous flavored margaritas
  • 16. The Pancake House

    $

    With 12 kinds of pancakes—including the "Oh Henry," with chocolate bits and peanut butter—and eight kinds of waffles, your child (or inner child) will certainly find something to like. The large dining room is filled with local families on weekends and homesick travelers. The draped back patio is pretty, but it's like a greenhouse when the day heats up. 

    Calle Basilio Badillo 289, 48350, Mexico
    322-222–6272

    Known For

    • Kid-friendly breakfast spot
    • Delicious smoothies
    • Cash-only

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner, Reservations not accepted

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