71 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.

River Cafe

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At night, candles flicker at white-skirted tables with comfortable cushioned chairs, and tiny white lights sparkle in palm trees surrounding the multilevel terrace. This riverside restaurant is recommended for breakfast and for the evening ambience. If you're not into a romantic dinner, belly up to the intimate bar for a drink and—on Friday and Saturday evening—live jazz.

Salvador's

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Shrimp lovers will find Salvador's the closest place to heaven on earth. Tuesday is "all you can eat shrimp" night.
Tabachines 11, Mexico
322-151--7702
Known For
  • Great location on the beach
  • Excellent service
  • Shrimp lovers' paradise

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Sandrina's

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It's very pleasant to dine at night on the back patio of this local favorite amid dozens of candles and tiny lights. The menu includes pizza, salads, pasta dishes, and Mediterranean fare like chicken souvlaki and Greek chicken. Order a liqueur-laced coffee or dessert from the bakery counter. The café at the front has great espresso but is open in high season only, usually December through Easter.

Calle Lázaro Cárdenas 33, 63732, Mexico
329-298–0273
Known For
  • Mediterranean and Greek cuisine
  • Espresso
  • Romantic outdoor dining
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch

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Sea Master

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Set on the side of Playa Navidad, Sea Master overlooks the Pacific Ocean, the origin of most of its menu. Widely recognized as one of the top restaurants in Barra, this is a place that tries hard to differentiate itself from the rest of seafood restaurants by the beach. That's why it's been more than 20 years since its opening and its reputation is still as strong as ever.
Av. Miguel López de Legazpi 146, 48987, Mexico
315-355--8296
Known For
  • Gorgeous outdoor terrace overlooking the beach
  • Live music on weekends
  • Sea Master Roll (fish stuffed with shrimp)

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Tierra Viva

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Tierra Viva restaurant creates a unique dining experience with its innovative menu of international and tropical flavors. Patrons come here to enjoy fine and creative food from the Caribbean, Oaxaca, Puebla, and Veracruz in a serene location without having to overdress.

Tuna Blanca

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A more casual iteration of its Puerto Vallarta location, Tuna Blanca faces the water at the north end of Playa El Anclote. Portions are petite, but the five-course tasting menu is still quite filling. Representative courses include a delicious beet-and-goat-cheese appetizer; spinach salad with poached pear and Gorgonzola cheese; salmon carpaccio with lemony scallops tartare; a deliciously tender short rib with pineapple chutney; and, for dessert, vanilla ice cream with mango foam. The soundtrack is sexy Brazilian and jazz, the waitstaff is attentive, and the views are divine. From the deck you'll have the best views of the ocean, Marietas Islands, and the left arm of Banderas Bay.  

Av. El Anclote 5, 63734, Mexico
329-291–5415
Known For
  • Small portions
  • Five-course tasting menu
  • Divine views
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch

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Vitea Oceanfront Bistro

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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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Yelapa Yacht Club

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The Yacht Club is a restaurant and bar on the town beach—it's not a yacht club at all. Their breaded fish fillet is famous among the villagers and tourists, as are their chicken dishes. The place is always full. At 10 pm the disco starts and it lasts until 2 am.

Bacalao 11, 48440, Mexico
322-305--6846
Known For
  • Lively spot in Yelapa
  • Great parties
  • Beautiful ocean views

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La Leche

$$$$ | Zona Hotelera

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.

Le Kliff

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You'll find the best views at a series of open-air patios under a huge palapa roof at Le Kliff, south of PV.

Maya

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Two Canadian women have teamed up to bring sophistication to San Patricio–Melaque's dining scene. East meets West in contemporary dishes such as tequila-lime prawns and corn, and Gouda-cheese fritters with a smoked jalapeño aioli. Favorite entrées include Szechuan prawns and prosciutto-wrapped chicken. The hours of operation are complex and subject to change; it's best to check the Web site or confirm by phone. There's often live music including jazz or blues.

Calle Alvaro Obregón 1, San Patricio–Melaque, 48980, Mexico
315-102–0775-cell
Restaurant Details
No credit cards
Closed Sun.–Mon. and mid-May–Oct. No lunch

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