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Charlie Nov 17th, 2002 09:57 AM

PV - Dining recommendation for Christmas dinner
 
We're going to be in Puerto Vallarta over Christmas, and just got a friendly message from our hotel asking if we want help making a dinner reservation -- but have no idea where to go (this is our first visit).<BR><BR>We are both food lovers, Mexico lovers, but we're also just friends (not lovers), so would especially enjoy a relaxed and intimate vs. formal or 'romantic' atmosphere.<BR><BR>Any recommendations? Thanks in advance.

alicia Nov 17th, 2002 06:58 PM

What part of PV are you staying in? The Hotel Zone will have plenty of options, but it sounds like you're going to be in a different part of the city.

Geri Nov 18th, 2002 11:06 AM

Two of my favorites that would meet your criteria are Cafe des Artistes and Las Cazuelas. Chez |Elena is perched up on the cliff overlooking the bay and is great for drinks and good for dinner, too! Havr fun!

Geri Nov 18th, 2002 11:07 AM

Oops. That is, have fun!

Charlie Nov 18th, 2002 01:21 PM

Geri -- thanks for your messages (hic! don't you love the way they show up sometimes ;)<BR><BR>I've started some research, and came across Cafe des Artistes. Have you been to Trio or Maximilian's? Curious what you thought of them. Thanks for Las Cazuelas mention, I hadn't heard of it. -Charlie

loangalsal Nov 18th, 2002 01:46 PM

Cafe de Artiste is wonderful, but VERY expensive. Daquiri Dicks is a favorite of mine, right on the ocean, great for a sunset dinner. Las Cazuelas is great, just made a big pot of Mole sauce last night from their family recipe they make there. Very nice atmosphere. Trio is also excellent. None of these places is &quot;cheap&quot; but all are excellent choices for a great meal. But Cafe de Artiste is a little &quot;formal&quot;, which you said you did not want (oh, but is it ever GOOD!)

JRinPV Nov 18th, 2002 02:44 PM

Either Trio or The River Cafe, the former inside, the later outside and way cheaper than Cafe des Artistes with excellent food.

JRinPV Nov 18th, 2002 02:45 PM

BTW at both, you better reserve!

Geri Nov 18th, 2002 06:01 PM

Charlie,<BR>Trio is on my list for our next visit, 12/26-1/3. I have enjoyed the two meals I've eaten at Maximilian's. Yes, Cafe des Artistes is pricey, but all aspects of the meal (we got the fixed-price multi-course meal the two times we were there) were absolutely delicious! It is a little dressy, but we sat outside on New Year's Eve in 2000, and people were nicely, but comfortably attired (so were we). If you want to try another one that I think is terrific, Archie's Wok offers Thai and other Oriental cuisine in a more relaxed atmosphere. The food there is really worth checking out!

loangalsal Nov 19th, 2002 04:23 AM

Oops, Forgot River Cafe! JR is right, also wonderful. He's also right about reservations! My first attempt to eat at Trio, I did not make a reservation and couldn't get in.

airport / tourist bureau Nov 19th, 2002 10:32 AM

Once you arrive watch for &amp; pick up the several English language tourist newspaper/magazines in town. Lots of advertisements and write-ups for restaurant ideas. Depending on the type of hotel you are staying at I might (or might not) take the recommendation of the hotel management.

more PV info Nov 19th, 2002 10:42 AM

Charlie, If you don't know about it, there's a BB specific to PV over on www.puertovallarta.net (then under Puerto Vallart Bulletin Board). It's a very busy site with lots of PV restaurant recommendations and reviews.


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