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. Café des Artistes Bistro Gourmet

    $$$$

    Style and sophistication is what you get when eating at Café des Artistes. Owned and managed by famous French chef Thierry Blouet, this restaurant is top-shelf for gourmet cuisine in Puerto Vallarta.

    Av. Guadalupe Sánchez 740, 48300, Mexico
    322-226--7200

    Known For

    • Crème brûlée
    • Cigar bar
    • Festivals and events throughout the year

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 2. Trio

    $$$

    Trio is simply Puerto Vallarta's best restaurant. Waiters are professional yet unpretentious—either the sommelier or the maître d' can help you with the wine—but the main reason to dine here is the consistently fabulous food, which is also a great value. The grilled oyster from Cabo Corrientes is a great appetizer and then you can treat yourself with the rabbit roasted with aromatic herbs and red wine. The kitchen often stays open until midnight, and during high season the restaurant opens the back patio, second floor, and rooftop terrace.

    Calle Guerrero 264, 48300, Mexico
    322-222--2196

    Known For

    • German chef-owners
    • Warm chocolate cake
    • Wide liquor selection

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 3. Barcelona Tapas

    $$$

    One of the best all-around restaurants in El Centro, this place offers great food and excellent service. The paella Valenciana has no equal in the Banderas Bay area, and if you come for the tapas then you can't miss the spicy garlic shrimp or the Galician-style octopus. The restaurant is air-conditioned in summer; the rest of the year the windows are taken off to let the breeze in.

    Calle Matamoros 906, 48300, Mexico
    322-222--0510

    Known For

    • Best tapas in town
    • Outstanding view of the bay
    • Fresh sangria

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 4. Chez Elena

    $$

    Frequented in its heyday by Hollywood luminaries and the who's who of PV, this downtown restaurant still has a loyal following. The casual patio ambience is simple, but the wholesome food is satisfying, and the portions are generous. House specialties include fajitas and Yucatan-style pork. You can’t leave without trying their killer handcrafted margaritas.

    Calle Matamoros 520, 48300, Mexico
    322-222–0161

    Known For

    • Delicious osso buco
    • Amazing views
    • Longtime favorite of the area

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed June–Sept. No lunch
  • 5. 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
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  • 6. El Barracuda

    $$

    El Barracuda is that cool restaurant we all dream to have one day when we retire by the beach: casual and relaxed, with some tables right on the beach and others on top of a nice deck overlooking the Banderas Bay. They specialize in the kind of seafood you can find in Mexican markets, but you can also find great steaks and even some veggie options.

    Calle Paraguay 1290, Mexico
    322-222-4034

    Known For

    • Seafood mercadito style
    • Amazing sunset views
    • Different styles of shrimp tacos
  • 7. Hacienda San Angel Gourmet

    $$$$

    Ivy climbs blond, hacienda-style columns, and chandeliers bathe in a romantic light in the second-floor dining room of this stunningly restored boutique hotel and restaurant. The chef has a restrained hand when it comes to salt and spices; recipes are straightforward yet neither bland nor boring.

    Calle Miramar 336, 48300, Mexico
    322-222--2692

    Known For

    • Cabrería (a choice cut of beef on the bone)
    • Breathtaking sunset views
    • 12-piece mariachi

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed July–Sept., Reservations essential
  • 8. La Bodeguita del Medio

    $

    Near the malecón's north end, this world-famous franchise restaurant with a fun-loving atmosphere has a bit of a sea view from its second-floor dining room and a Caribbean flavor. Like its Havana namesake, La Bodeguita sells Cuban rum and cigars, and the music (canned during the day, live at night)—like the cuisine—is pure cubano. Try the mojito, a signature Havana drink of lime juice, sugar, white rum, and muddled fresh mint leaves.

    Paseo Díaz Ordaz 858, 48300, Mexico
    322-223--1585

    Known For

    • Fresh mojitos
    • Sea views
    • Live music in the evening
  • 9. La Leche

    $$$$ | Zona Hotelera | International

    If chef Alfonso Cadena weren't so cool (he looks like a refined, former rock star because he is one!), then La Leche's main dining room, an all-white rotunda lined with shelves of milk cans, could come off as gimmicky. But each night as Cadena personally presents a different menu on a chalkboard, his "blank canvas" dining space becomes the perfect backdrop for a unique meal. For instance, a delicate seafood bisque, unveiled in whimsical ceramic tureens, might precede an exquisite mahimahi in a citrus reduction that provides the perfect balance of sweet and sour, rich and refreshing. Servers are attentive and friendly, but there is ample time between courses, so be prepared for an enjoyable but lengthy evening. Reservations aren't required but are a good idea.

    Blvd. Francisco M. Ascencio, Km 2.5, next to Hotel Fiesta Americana, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, 48333, Mexico
    322-293–0900

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, No lunch
  • 10. No Sé Nada

    $$$

    Owned by a couple of expats, this cute restaurant just half a block from the malecón is a hidden gem in Puerto Vallarta's crowded dining scene. Every dish is unique in its own way and no matter if it's the soup of the day or the Korean bulgogi steak, they all look amazing. Come for lunch and stay all afternoon for the cocktails.

    Calle Corona 179, Mexico
    322-223--2733

    Known For

    • Wide variety of stylish cocktails
    • Best cream-cheese soufflé in town
    • Delicious Mexican red snapper

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 11. Paris Café

    $ | El Centro | Sandwiches

    In El Centro at Paris Café, a gruff and eccentric Frenchman who bakes bare-chested is PV's version of Seinfeld's "soup Nazi."

    Pino Suarez 158, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
    322-222–8472
  • 12. Planeta Vegetariano

    $

    Those who stumble upon this hogless heaven can pig out on tasty, meatless carne asada and a selection of main dishes that changes daily. Choose from at least three healthful main dishes, plus beans, several types of rice, and a soup at this casual buffet-only place. A fruit drink, coffee, or tea and dessert are included in the reasonable price.

    Iturbide 270, 48300, Mexico
    322-222--3073

    Known For

    • The best vegetarian restaurant in town
    • Vegan pancakes
    • Cold-pressed green juice (with grapefruit, celery, nopal, spinach, and parsley)
  • 13. Tutifruti

    $ | El Centro | Fast Food

    In downtown Vallarta, locals love the quesadillas, shredded beef burritos, and tacos at Tutifruti, where you can also get a sandwich, burger, or fruit smoothie.

    Allende 200, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
    322-222–1068

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 14. Vitea Oceanfront Bistro

    $$$

    When chefs Bernhard Güth and Ulf Henriksson, of Trio, needed a challenge, they cooked up this delightful (and quite intimate) seaside bistro. The decor of the open, casual venue is as fresh as the food. It's a nice place for breakfast overlooking the malecón.

    Libertad 2, north of Cuale River on the malecón, 48300, Mexico
    322-222--8703

    Known For

    • Sunset views
    • Spicy shrimp tempura
    • Outstanding wine list

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