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. Porfirio's

    $$

    Porfirio's is a sophisticated restaurant that reinvents traditional Mexican cuisine by adding modern accents and flavors. The food is excellent and the atmosphere is even better, with on-site mariachis, sparklers, and all kinds of iconic Mexican characters.

    Francisco Medina Ascencio 2485, Mexico
    322-221--3589

    Known For

    • Exquisite tortilla soup
    • Dinner with a show
    • Great kids' club with video games
  • 2. El Coleguita Mariscos Marina Vallarta

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    The ambience at this patio restaurant facing the boats and the marina is casual and festive; the crowd hums with contentment while other restaurants nearby seemingly have been drained of clientele. There is live music (mainly mariachi) most days.

    Calle Popa s/n, 48335, Mexico
    322-276--4495

    Known For

    • Free tequila shots
    • Great service
    • Live music

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.
  • 3. Food Park PV

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    For an informal bite on any given evening, there's nothing like Food Park PV. Here you'll find a variety of snacks, beer, live music, and good vibes, all in a refreshing outdoor atmosphere.

    Blvd. Francisco Medina Ascencio 2450, Mexico

    Known For

    • Special events
    • Live music on weekends
    • Wide array of food options
  • 4. La Dolce

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    La Dolce is the sister restaurant of La Dolce Vista located in the malecón, and although it also provides a variety of Italian dishes, it focuses on serving the best pizzas in the Hotel Zone.

    Blvd. Francisco Medina Ascencio 2468, Mexico
    322-225--3829

    Known For

    • Italian-style pizzas
    • Sophisticated desserts
    • Impressive wine list
  • 5. Los Chatos

    $ | Zona Hotelera | Sandwiches

    The locally owned bakery Los Chatos sells cakes, tarts, and house-made gelato. They have expanded to new areas, too, in Bucerías, the Marina, and more.

    Francisco Villa 359, Col. Olímpico, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
    322-223–0485
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  • 6. Mariscos 8 Tostadas

    $ | Zona Hotelera | Seafood

    The original Mariscos 8 Tostadas (there are a few others in the bay) is located behind Blockbuster Video in the Hotel Zone. It features full seafood plates alongside its ceviches, tacos, and appetizers. The odd menu translations at these restaurants are a clear indication that the clientele is local. For instance, the tuna sashimi appears as atún fresco con salsa rasurada, or "tuna cut thick with shaved sauce." The tuna is thicker than that in U.S. sushi houses and is served in a shallow dish with soy sauce, micro-thin cucumber slices, sesame seeds, green onions, chili powder, and lime. The ceviche couldn't be fresher, and portions are more than generous.

    Calle Río Guayaquil 413, at Calle Ecuador, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, 48330, Mexico
    322-222–7691

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards, Closed 2 wks in Sept. No dinner
  • 7. Mariscos 8T Versalles

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    The original Mariscos 8 Tostadas establishment (nowadays there are a few others in the bay) is widely considered the best seafood restaurant in PV. It's not a flashy place, but it’s clean, offers good service, and serves up simply delicious dishes.

    Niza 134, 48330, Mexico
    322-224--3318

    Known For

    • The best aguachile in town
    • Fresh ceviche
    • Relaxed atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner.

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