7 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.

Hacienda San Angel Gourmet

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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

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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.

Mariscos 8T Versalles

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The original Mariscos 8 Tostadas establishment (nowadays there are a few others in the bay) is widely considered the best seafood restaurant in PV. It's not a flashy place, but it’s clean, offers good service, and serves up simply delicious dishes.

Niza 134, 48330, Mexico
322-224--3318
Known For
  • The best aguachile in town
  • Fresh ceviche
  • Relaxed atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner.

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Marisma Fish Taco

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The best fish and shrimp tacos in town are served at Marisma. It started in a little stall away from the big restaurants of the Marina seawalk but has now overtaken most of them, at least in reputation among the locals. 

Calle Naranjo 320, Mexico
Known For
  • Breaded shrimp tacos
  • Spicy calamar a la diabla
  • Favorite of locals

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No Sé Nada

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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
  • Delicious Mexican red snapper
  • Best cream-cheese soufflé in town
  • Wide variety of stylish cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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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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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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