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In 2011, Kris Hudson of The Washington Post recommend La Palapa for "finer" dining. [8] 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]
Puerto Vallarta: State: Jalisco: ... Menu options include lobster and bone marrow tacos, ... El Dorado is a "sister restaurant" to La Palapa. [3] See also
Archie's Wok, Puerto Vallarta; The Blue Shrimp, Puerto Vallarta; Café des Artistes, Puerto Vallarta; Coco's Kitchen, Puerto Vallarta; El Dorado, Puerto Vallarta; Fredy's Tucan, Puerto Vallarta; Grupo Anderson's; Grupo Sanborns; Hussong's; Kaiser Maximilian, Puerto Vallarta; La Palapa, Puerto Vallarta [1] Le Kliff; Los Muertos Brewing, Puerto ...
The open-air [1] Mexican restaurant Le Kliff is located south of Puerto Vallarta, near Mismaloya. [2] It is perched on a cliff and overlooks the sea. [3] Fodor's has said Le Kliff has "the best views at a series of open-air patios under a huge palapa roof". [4] The menu has also included Asian and Mediterranean dishes. [1]
Zona Romántica is the unofficial designation for an LGBTQ-friendly tourist area in southern Puerto Vallarta, in the Mexican state of Jalisco. [1] The zone is made of three colonias Emiliano Zapata, Alta Vista, and Amapas. The area is also commonly referred to as Old Town. [2]
In her 2020 Moon guide for Puerto Vallarta, Madeline Milne describes The Blue Shrimp as a "sophisticated palapa-style restaurant with beautiful natural decor". [1] The interior features "relics of ancient ships" and walls resembling reefs. Aquariums and blue lights also contribute to the nautical theme. The bathrooms are shaped like shells. [2]
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Restaurants along the beach include The Blue Shrimp, El Dorado, and La Palapa. LGBT-friendly establishments include Blue Chairs Resort by the Sea, Mantamar Beach Club Bar & Sushi, and Ritmos Beach Cafe. One of the city's two copies of The Boy on the Seahorse is installed on the beach's southern end.