13 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.

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.

Coffee Cup

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Early risers and those heading off on fishing charters will appreciate the daily 5 am opening time. The café, which is filled with wonderful art for sale, has fruit smoothies, coffee in many manifestations, and tasty frappés with Oreo cookie bits or frosting-topped carrot cake.

Paseo de La Marina 14-A, 48335, Mexico
322-221--2517
Known For
  • All-day breakfast bagel
  • Box lunches to go
  • Free Wi-Fi for customers

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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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Don Pedro's

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Sayulita institution Don Pedro's has wonderful pizzas baked in a wood-fire oven, prepared by European-trained chef and co-owner Nicholas Parrillo. Also on the menu are consistently reliable seafood dishes, yummy salade niçoise, and tapenade. The mesquite-grilled filet mignon is just about the best around; it comes with baby vegetables, mashed potatoes, and pita bread. The pretty second-floor dining room, with the better view, is open when the bottom floor fills up, usually during the high season (November to May). During high season they also have dance classes and dancing to Latin tunes, currently on Monday, and live flamenco guitar on Thursday. This is a good spot for breakfast, too.

Calle Marlín 2, at the beach, 63732, Mexico
329-291–3090
Known For
  • Wood-fired pizzas
  • Thursday live flamenco
  • Monday dance classes
Restaurant Details
Closed Sept.

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Pie in the Sky

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Come for the excellent coffee as well as the most scrumptious pies, cookies, and cakes.

Repostería Los Chatos

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For coffee and desserts there is nothing more vallartense than Repostería Los Chatos.

Restaurante El Coral

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El Coral serves generous portions of seafood in a relaxed environment facing the beach. It's a favorite among those heading out on a tour of the Marietas Islands and for surfers who come to ride the waves at El Anclote.

Baja Takeria

$ | Riviera Nayarit

North of Banderas Bay, in little San Pancho (aka San Francisco), the multitudes rave about the fish and shrimp tacos at Baja Takeria.

Av. Tercer Mundo 70, San Francisco, Mexico
Restaurant Details
No credit cards

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Paris Café

$ | El Centro

In El Centro at Paris Café, a gruff and eccentric Frenchman who bakes bare-chested is PV's version of Seinfeld's "soup Nazi."

Pino Suarez 158, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
322-222–8472

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Tacos Linda

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Bucerías's Tacos Linda occupies a small patio surrounded by hurricane fencing. Watch a telenovela on the overhead TV as you wait for savory meat tacos and other snacks served on huge, just-made tortillas.

Av. Lázaro Cárdenas s/n, Bucerías, Mexico
No phone

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Tutifruti

$ | El Centro

In downtown Vallarta, locals love the quesadillas, shredded beef burritos, and tacos at Tutifruti, where you can also get a sandwich, burger, or fruit smoothie.

Allende 200, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
322-222–1068
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Vista Guayabitos

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Portions are large, and the cooking seems to have improved with time, although the main reason to visit is the lovely views of a solitary beach, uninhabited Coral Island, and the beaches of Rincón de Guayabitos. The hawk's-eye ocean view is especially wonderful around sunset. Order a full Mexican meal or just a shrimp or fish taco and a beer or cocktail. Changing daily specials like ribs, mashed potatoes, and corn on the cob, with a glass of wine or beer, are filling if unimaginative. Shrimp is prepared in a handful of ways; for kids there are hamburgers (or shrimp burgers) and fries or quesadillas. Food service begins at noon, although the stated opening time is 11:30 am.

Carretera a Los Ayala, Km 1.5, Rincón de Guayabitos, 63727, Mexico
327-274–2589
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted

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Xocodiva

$$ | Zona Romántica

For European-style chocolates, succumb to Xocodiva, in Zona Romántica.

Calle Rodolfo Gómez 118, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
322-113–0352

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