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That could be a long list. Remember you will find tourists (many staying for a few months in winter) everywhere depending when you will be there.

On Playa Los Muertos you find various restaurants like Daiquiry Dicks, Blue Shrimps, Langostines, LaPalapa, Cuates y Cuetes and more.

 

Not open in summer - Casa Isabel on a hill with terrific view over the bay, the same for Vista Grill.

Next to Hotel Buenaventura - Restaurant El Baracuda - also on the beach. Great place for Molcajete https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molcajete

 

Or if you donot mind some walking in between meals, with visits to local places check this: http://puertovallartafoodtours.com/

or this one: http://www.vallartaeats.com/

and a lot of information also on this website: http://www.vallartainfo.com/

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Last time in PV we took the wrong bus back to Walmart. Ended up at the stop a block or so behind there, in the apartment buildings. Saw the restaurants attached to the mercado. Thoughts?

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Last time in PV we took the wrong bus back to Walmart. Ended up at the stop a block or so behind there, in the apartment buildings. Saw the restaurants attached to the mercado. Thoughts?

 

As soon as you see your cruiseship on the way back, it is time to get off the bus......

Just take the blue/white bus marked Walmart/Sams/hotels or marina or airport. Never take the green bus marked Walmart, that is a different one.

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We've stayed at Casa Isabel on the hill overlooking the Romantic Zona and we love it there. And it's a nice spot for a dinner overlooking the city with a slight water view. However I would recommend other restaurants before Madison South at CI.

 

We absolutely love Tony's Please in town, the pepper steak, burritos, and other dishes were prepared to perfection and excellent. We still rave about that dinner 2 years later.

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g150793-d1224899-Reviews-Tony_s_Please-Puerto_Vallarta.html

 

For a very romantic or special dinner (more upscale) Hacienda San Angel -

http://haciendasanangel.com/dining.html

 

But Tony's Please would be our choice - small with a few tables and quite casual.

 

We too loved the Rhythms of the Night and will see that again. Great buffet and drinks and staff and a nice boat ride to boot.

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