36 Best Restaurants in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

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We've compiled the best of the best in Puerto Vallarta - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

ChocoBanana

$ Fodor's Choice

One of Sayulita's pioneer restaurants has really gotten spiffy, beautifying its terrace restaurant with mosaic tile accents. BLTs and burgers, omelets and bagels, chicken with rice, and chai tea are some of what you'll find here, along with a good selection of vegetarian dishes. Service isn't fast, in keeping with laid-back Sayulita's surfer attitude. This perennial favorite across from the main square is almost always full of people eating and loafing. 

Av. Revolución at Calle Delfines, on plaza, 63732, Mexico
329-291–3051
Known For
  • Chocolate-covered bananas
  • Laid-back atmosphere
  • Large selection of vegetarian dishes
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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La Palapa

$$$ Fodor's Choice

This large, welcoming, thatched-roof eatery is open to the breezes of Playa Los Muertos and filled with wicker-covered chandeliers, art-glass fixtures, and lazily rotating ceiling fans. The menu meanders among international dishes with modern presentation: roasted stuffed chicken breast, pork loin, seared yellowfin tuna drizzled in cacao sauce. It's pricey, but the beachfront location and, in the evening, the low lights and romantic atmosphere, keep people coming back. Breakfast is popular with locals as well as visitors.

Birriería Robles

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If you want to try birria de chivo, a delicious goat or beef stew very popular in Jalisco, Birriería Robles is the place to go. With four different branches in Puerto Vallarta, the Robles family has based its success on keeping the menu simple and focusing on serving the best birria in town.  

Constitucion 271, Mexico
Known For
  • Tacos de birria
  • Homemade queso fresco
  • Traditional café de olla with refill
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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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.

Boca del Mar Restaurante and Bar

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An excellent traditional Mexican seafood restaurant, Boca del Mar is just steps from the sea. The food is extraordinary (you can also take it to go) but the service is even better.

Calle Pelicanos 535, 48392, Mexico
322-130--7905
Known For
  • Best restaurant at the Boca de Tomatlán Beach
  • Delicious pescado zarandeado (grilled fish)
  • Five-person mariscadas (seafood mixes)

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Buonissimo

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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?

Café de María

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This comfort-food café has three distinct menus for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The two rooms of this renovated former home overlook the street just a few blocks from the beach. In the morning order one of an army of different omelets, a smoothie, or an attractively presented fruit bowl with yogurt. The lunch menu ranges among the classics: BLTs and burgers, roast beef sandwiches, spaghetti, and four different salads. Coffee and a scoop of excellent Blue Bell ice cream or slice of carrot cake are also options. For dinner, choose among a reasonably priced rib-eye steak, shrimp in mango or chipotle chili sauce, or a fish fillet. Bathrooms are clean and pleasant.

Av. Tercer Mundo at Calle América Latina, 63729, Mexico
311-258–4439
Known For
  • Classic sandwiches
  • Omelets and smoothies
  • Delicious carrot cake
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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Café de Olla

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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
Closed Tues. and Sept. 15–Oct. 15
Reservations not accepted

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Café San Angel

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A classic of the Olas Altas/Zona Romántica scene, Café San Angel used to be the place where one would go for a coffee, grab a book (English or Spanish), and enjoy the slow pace of Vallarta’s afternoons. Today it has evolved into a lively mix between a breakfast spot and a trendy burger grill. They still have books and sofas, but the pace is not as slow as it used to be.

Comedor La Lupita

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Typical food of the countryside—enchiladas, tamales, pozole, beefsteak with beans and tortillas, and so on—is served in an equally typical family home that has been expanded to welcome guests. Straw-bottom chairs are comfortable enough, and the oilcloths shiny and new. The small bar is at the back behind the large, open kitchen. It's open for breakfast, too.

Calle Gral Aguirre 183, 46990, Mexico
322-297–2803
Known For
  • Friendly owner
  • Small bar
  • Serves breakfast
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Eddie's Place Nopal Beach

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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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El Andariego

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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.

El Patio de Mario

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El Patio de Mario serves traditional Mexican food in a clean, calm environment with a gorgeous open patio and friendly staff. Forget what you know about Mexican food; come here and try their birria or menudo, exquisite soups of pre-Hispanic origins. Open for breakfast or lunch, it also sells raicilla to go.

Calle Jalisco 6, 48400, Mexico
322-269--0604
Known For
  • Central courtyard (patio)
  • The best menudo in town
  • All main courses come with fried beans and rice (or salad)
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Fredy's Tucan

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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
No dinner
Reservations not accepted

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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
Closed July–Sept.
Reservations essential

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Kaiser Maximilian

$$$

Viennese entrées dominate the menu, which is modified each year when the restaurant participates in PV's culinary festival. The adjacent café has sandwiches, excellent desserts, and 20 specialty coffees—all of which are also available at the main restaurant. To avoid the stream of street peddlers off the patio, eat in the charming, European-style dining room.

La Cascada y Bosque

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La Cascada y Bosque, simply known in town as “Cascada,” is a wonderful place for breakfast or lunch even when the waterfalls are just a water drop. The jungle setting here is spectacular and begs for a stroll before or after your meal. For breakfast you can choose typical Mexican dishes or the American-style breakfast with bacon and eggs. For lunch, you should try their fish and empanadas.

Mexico
322-209--5146
Known For
  • Great waterfall views
  • Live music
  • Delicious ceviche
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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La Duna Restaurante and Sunset Bar

$$$

During breakfast the cuisine is typically Mexican, while at lunch it goes more Mediterranean, and after 4 pm, La Duna becomes a sunset bar and social club. The atmosphere is a bit more relaxed than in other establishments inside the Costa Careyes development. La Duna is right in front of Playa Careyes. 

Carretera Barra de Navidad–Puerto Vallarta, Km 53.5, 48892, Mexico
315-351--0000
Known For
  • The best ceviche in Costa Careyes
  • Local produce
  • Memorable sunset views

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Langostinos

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Right on the beach just north of the pier at Playa Los Muertos, Langostinos is a great place to start the day with a helping of Mexican rock music, cranked up to a respectable volume. For lunch or dinner, the house favorite at this professional and pleasant place is surf and turf (called mar y tierra), and the three seafood combos are a good value. The kids can play on the beach while you linger over coffee.

M. Dieguez 109, at Los Muertos Beach, 48350, Mexico
322-222–0894
Known For
  • Beachside dining
  • Good music
  • Ceviche
Restaurant Details
Closed Aug. 20–Sept. 15

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Los Cocos Restaurant and Bar

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You can spend the whole day here on loungers enjoying the beach, the ocean, delicious food, and refreshing micheladas. They specialize in seafood, pescado zarandeado, ceviche, and obviously coconuts, but you can order absolutely anything and won’t be disappointed. You can also rent a kayak or play beach volleyball. The owner, Oscar, is always ready to help. No stress, no pressure.

Playa Quimixto, Mexico
322-111--9209
Known For
  • Delicious coconuts
  • Beach volleyball court
  • Loungers and kayaks for rent

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Los Conos Restaurant Bar

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Los Conos Restaurant and Bar serves Latin and Mexican dishes and drinks and specializes in seafood. Their tasty lemonade or cold beer will save your life if you decided to hike to Las Ánimas from Boca de Tomatlán. Their fresh sierra ceviche is highly recommended, and shrimp come in very decent sizes (try the coconut ones). The waiters are attentive but not imposing, and the place is really neat and clean.

Mr. Cream Pancakes and Waffles

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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
No dinner

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The Pancake House

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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
No dinner
Reservations not accepted

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Piña Loca

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Come hungry to Piña Loca; all portions in this simple restaurant are huge but without the huge bill to match. Try the fajitas in lava bowls, the burrito norteño, or the shrimp salad. Tip: most plates are large enough for two people!

Calle Tabachines 5, Mexico
327-274--1184
Known For
  • Sharing plates
  • Fajitas served in lava bowls
  • Shrimp salad

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Planeta Vegetariano

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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.

Playa Rosa Beach Club

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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
No dinner Tues.

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Restaurant La Hacienda de Oro

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Located in the second floor of the main building in the Gardens, guests dine in an open-air terrace that overlooks the cliff below all the way to the river and the mountains in the background. The food is typically Mexican, with handmade corn tortillas and exquisite but spicy sauces.
Carretera a Barra de Navidad, Km 24, Mexico
322-223--6182
Known For
  • Scenic views
  • Only restaurant inside the Botanical Gardens
  • Shrimp-stuffed avocado

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Restaurant La Playita

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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)

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Restaurant Valle Azul

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This quaint restaurant is small but cozy, and serves traditional homemade dishes and wood-oven pizzas. Sit at the outside tables and get a good view of the quiet life in the main square.

Calle Primero de Abril 6, 48400, Mexico
322-269--0646
Known For
  • Exquisite chiles rellenos
  • Cold beer
  • Handmade tortillas
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Restaurante Los Girasoles

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This oceanfront restaurant has seen better times, but it still has a reputation as one of the best spots to eat in South of PV. Part of the Girasoles Condominium Complex, it's right on the beach, offering customers extraordinary views of the Pacific Ocean and the legendary sunsets of the region. The seafood is good but lacks originality.

Carretera a Barra de Navidad 2354, 48390, Mexico
322-228--0350
Known For
  • Great ocean views
  • Seafood salad
  • Delicious margaritas

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