Restaurants in PV
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Restaurants in PV
We are going to Puerto Vallarta in March, can anybody give us the names of some good, moderately priced restaurants in the Marina District, Hotel District, and downtown PV? Is there a website that lists the restaurants in PV?<BR>Thanks for your help
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www.puerto-vallarta.com<BR><BR>www.hypermex.com<BR><BR>www.to dopv.com<BR><BR>www.vallarta-info.com<BR><BR>...are a few. Also buy a Vallarta Lifestyle magazine when you arrive; it has lots of the fancier restaurants listed with descriptions and menus.
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Just got back on 2/21. My best bet is Fajita Republic, south of the river. Great atmosphere, amazing food, outstanding prices. Though, don't bother with the Mayan Cheesesticks. Get there soon after sundown or face a long wait. Enjoy! Oh yes, for breakfast, try Cafe Molienda, downtown. Charming little traditional place for eggs in the morning.
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Good restaurants on the Marina include:<BR>Porta Bella - Italian<BR>Buenos Argentina - Good Brazilian steaks<BR><BR>Marriott's Mikado is a cool place for Japenese style food. If you have ever been to Beni Hana's here in the states, this place will remind you of it.<BR><BR>Downtown<BR>PiPis - fun mexican food - Don't over order because after you indulge in the "made right at your table guacamole" and drink the huge margaritas, you won't have room for much else.<BR><BR>Cafe D'Artiste - This is a high brow award winning restaurant. It is not cheap but it is worth it. Eat cheap for a couple days so that you can go here for dinner at least one night.<BR><BR>Le Bistro - Has a jazz combo on some nights
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We were there Feb 22 to Mar 1. GREAT restaurants in PV. We ate at the Red Cabbage, best home made Mexican food I have ever eaten. Cafe des Artistes is gourmet all the way, ask to sit outside it's like eating in a rain forest, beautiful! Tamari was good, Trio was just OK but great crepes desserts and Brazil Charrasco(sp) meats served on "swords". All you can eat for "almost free"! So many restaurants, so little time :-}
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. On that same street I also like: La Bamba, Cafe de Olla, Adobe Cafe, and for breakfasts Memo's House of Hotcakes and Fredy's El Tucan.<BR>


