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El Dorado is a restaurant in Zona Romántica, Puerto Vallarta, in the Mexican state of Jalisco. Description. Located along Playa de los Muertos, ...
The former Carlos'n Charlie's in Oranjestad, Aruba Hussong's in 1999. Andale's Restaurant & Bar, Puerto Vallarta; Archie's Wok, Puerto Vallarta; Le Bistro, Puerto Vallarta; The Blue Shrimp, Puerto Vallarta
The restaurant has also served crepes, tampiqueña (marinated beef), seafood, [16] filet mignon with mushrooms and a baked potato, as well as coconut shrimp tempura and wine. [8] Other menu options have included shish kebabs, [17] Cuban and Mexican soups, duck with blackberry sauce, Cornish game hen, and sea scallops with jicama coleslaw. [12]
Tintoque (also known as La Tintoque Cocina De La Bahia) [1] is a fine dining [2] restaurant in Puerto Vallarta, in the Mexican state of Jalisco. [3] Joel Ornelas is the chef and owner. Paola Briseño-González included the restaurant in Eater's 2022 list of Puerto Vallarta's 25 "essential" restaurants. [4]
Interior, 2021. Fodor's says, "Although many have been drinking, rather than eating, at this local hangout for years, the restaurant serves fajitas, dependable burgers (of beef, chicken, or fish) with large portions of fries, black-bean soup, jumbo shrimp, and herb-garlic bread along with daily lunch and nightly drink specials at the chummy bar.
The popular restaurant is located at the intersection of Basilio Badillo and Ignacio L. Vallarta. Serving Mexican and American cuisine, [1] the breakfast menu includes Eggs Benedict, omelets, pancakes, waffles and lunch options include burgers, nachos, quesadillas, salads, and soups.
Vallarta Lifestyles said in 2018: "They say that the best sign of whether a taco stand is good is the number of people who frequent it, and Pancho’s Takos confirms this premise. Since 1989, they have been offering tacos al pastor so delicious that they attract both residents and visitors."
The Travel Channel's list of the "5 Top Places to Eat Like a Local in Puerto Vallarta" says, "La Palapa was the first restaurant to be opened on the beach in Puerto Vallarta in 1958, and has become a big part of the city's history." [9]