fiogf49gjkf0d Finding somewhere to eat
in Puerto Vallarta is no problem - tourist restaurants offering cocktails by candlelight abound - but eating cheaply is somewhat harder. As usual, the
market
- on the north bank of the river by the upper bridge - has a few cheap
comedors
tucked away upstairs, overlooking the river, well away from the souvenir stalls that fill the rest of the building.
Taco and hot-dog stands
line the streets, while vendors on the beach offer freshly caught fish, roasted on sticks. For a
fast-food
fix, head for the glut of burger chains and pizza places on the malecA?n and north into the hotel zone. GutiAİrrez Rizo Supermarket, at SerdA?n and ConstituciA?n, sells
picnic
supplies. South of the RAo Cuale along Av Olas Altas, and particularly on Basilio Badillo between SuA?rez and Insurgentes, several
restaurants
bridge the gap between out-and-out tourist traps and plainer eating houses. Of more
expensive places
you can really take your pick: most offer some form of music or entertainment, or at least a good view while you eat, and almost all display their menus outside, so you know what you're letting yourself in for.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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