Puerto Vallarta

My husband and I started a fun little travel game recently when we visited Puerto Vallarta and decided to see if we could visit each of the top 20 restaurants according to TripAdvisor.com.

As yet we’re only half way but it’s certainly lead us to some special spots and allowed us many a lasting memory.

Here’s a short list of brief mentions from the adventures – a more full list to come!

1. El Barracuda

• Paraguay 1290, 5 de Diciembre, 48350 

The highest up the list we’ve hit is El Barracuda. This was a place we walked past almost every day for months and almost never gave a second glance.

A completely unassuming place, which from the outside seems only to serve seafood. (large pictures of fish adorn the walls, it’s decoration is mostly blue, and the signs are all for Ceviche, Camaron, Pescado and all the other Spanish words I’ve come to know mean seafood)

Fortunately we got the tip from a nearby barman and were enlightened as to the insanity of the Arrachera steak strips that come with a cheese, herb and pineapple gravy, all served in a lava rock dish, to be had with the ubiquitous tortilla.

Suffice it to say that after consuming this meal – it took but 3 days before I was overcome by it’s taste haunting my memory and we were back for more.

2. Joe Jack’s Fish Shack

• Basilio Badillo 212, Zona Romántica, Emiliano Zapata, 48380

Next honorable mention is Joe Jack’s Fish Shack. Actually just a few doors down from the aforementioned, this was another place that after our first meal, could not resist returning to within 3 days (No, actually… this one it was 2 days).

What haunted memories this time (Elysia’s) was the succulence of a Mexican BBQ Chicken dish, grilled and marinated to moist and flavorful perfection. I also had the signature Red Snapper cooked in garlic and herbs which did in no way disappoint. Oh AND… it has a gorgeous rooftop terrace to boot.

3. Barcelona Tapas

• C. Matamoros 906, Centro, 48300

Next up, at number 9 on the list, Barcelona Tapas. I didn’t intend this post to have such a theme but in fact, this is another of the restaurants we’ve been forced to return to for a second helping after a top notch first experience.

Barcelona Tapas just impresses right from the complimentary entre – a warm garlic potato salad that while completely simple, is a taste sensation. Whether you want to try the Spanish delicacy Paella, or some killer tender beef skewers, BT will fulfill your desires.

And talk about a setting. Sitting back up the hill about 5 blocks from the beach, this restaurant has hands down (that we’ve seen so far) – the best view of any in the bay.

If you’ve got a recommended Vallarta restaurant you think should be on the list, let me know! View my Mexico travel guide for more tips.