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Hello~

I composed a free [for now] Puerto Vallarta, Mexico restaurant guide by email, newly updated, no attachments, no virus therefore, so ask me for copy!

Gary
San Francisco, CA.

garyrbeck1@yahoo.com

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Puerto_Vallarta_OldTown_SouthSide

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Puerto_Vallarta_Gay_Travel

http://hometown.aol.com/garyrbeck/myhomepage/


garyrbeck
San Francisco, CA.
 
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Hello PV Lovers~

Yes, had a super trip to Puerto Vallarta again this May and will be back in August, then October/November. Have released my guide now:

I have stopped making my Puerto Vallarta Restaurant Guide Beck's Best free due to the high cost to me personally. For years, I hiked from spot to spot, dining, taking notes and pictures, talking to owners, managers, waiters, hosts, etc. Though fun and rewarding, it has gotten quite costly figuring in the food and bevs, plane fares, condo rentals and taxis that I realized it was time for a small compensation for this work which is a great benefit to visitors and residents alike, edited almost daily. I do not receive free meals and have called it my labor of love. I have started publishing works in the major PV area newspapers and magazines and have an upcoming radio program.

I am proud that it has become the best restaurant guide of the Puerto Vallarta Bay Area, Bahia de Banderas.

My websites are:
http://www.cafepress.com/vallartaguide

http://www.lulu.com/content/132501

Gary
San Francisco, CA.


Here is a small sample of the 300+ restaurants and cafes which are included in the guide:

Dianita's Francisco I. Madero 243A OT/SS.
8am-6pm
Lunch special comida corrida [fast food!] 40p changes daily, choice of 10 entrées, 3 soups, warm tortillas and fresh agua of the day. Often offered: lomo chipotle [pork loin], pollo almendrado, bistek Méxicana [thin steak], chuletas de puerco [pork chops], machaca con huevos [shredded beef and eggs] and pollo spaghetti. Horchata [almond-rice cooler] or Jamaica [hibiscus flowers] drinks. Small, simple, may share table with others, mainly locals. A quick, satisfying in and out spot!

La Dolce Vita
Paseo Díaz Ordáz 674 [Malecón] DT.
222-3852 http://www.ladolcevita.com.mx dolcevita@dolcevita.com.mx
Noon-2am, 6pm-12am Sunday.
Since 1969, two story favorite on the Malecón serving well-priced Northern Italian pastas, 18 wood-burning oven pizzas, beef carpaccio, garlic shrimp, chicken cacciatore or Parmigiana, 10 spaghettis [like pesto, vongole, Bolognese], penne, fusilli, cannelloni, lasagna, fettuccine Alfredo, osso buco, saltimbocca, 3 fish fillet, tiramisú and gelato. Loved by many locals and visitors. Can be loud. Often features live jazz music.

Roberto's Puerto Nuevo
Basilio Badillo 283 OT/SS.
222-6210/222-4959 http://www.robertosptonuevo.com exitos@robertosptonuevo.com
Noon-11:30pm
Since 1988, Roberto Castellon has served only seafood, all Pacific and fresh, in many creative ways. Chef Francisco Rodríguez' dishes include smoked marlin 66p, seafood-stuffed chiles 60p, gazpacho soup 42p, fried calamari 60p, 6 mussels 60p, mahi mahi [dorado] 4 ways 105p, fish filet mignon with bacon 105p, whole huachinango [red snapper] 105p, garlic butter fresh catch 94p, shrimp diablo 187p, huge seafood platter, octopus, spaghetti marinara 138p, seafood casserole 132p, chicken au vin 105p and rib eye 154p. Very popular highly ranked local favorite with A/C inside. Beautiful rear courtyard garden area.

Espressions Café
Agustin Melgar 265 at Carmen Serdán
Bucerías, Nayarit.
329-298-0749 mail@espressionscafe.com http://www.espressionscafe.com
5-10pm Closed Sunday and Monday.
Owners Kerry Campbell and Neil Coleman serve biscuits and sausage gravy 35p, sesame chicken wings 35p, fine sandwiches as Thai chicken wrap, pork loin pita and Italiano all 60p, Asian chicken or chef salad 60p, soup 25/35p, house made desserts as key lime, pecan and frozen peanut butter pies all 35p, turtle cake and chocolate espresso mousse both 40p and nightly specials from 6pm in this neighborhood spot since 2001. Mochas, lattes, soda fountain drinks with ice cream and smoothies all 30p. San Sebastian coffee beans 70p/lb. Antonio Marquez performs 7pm, call first. No CC.

Waterfall Terrace
Cascada y Bosque
Yelapa.
209-5146
10am to 4pm, sometimes dinner.
Pirri and Señora Joya serve fresh excellent International and Mexican classical entrées or breakfast with a pleasant view. Breathtaking 150-foot waterfall, best mid-June to early October. Take a dip! Local live music sometimes.
 
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Wow, time for an update. Life has been speeding by. Have been in PV for a month with another to go, then August then October and November. Here is the latest info on obtaining my guide to explore off the beaten paths of dining plus the tried and true:

Puerto Vallarta Restaurant Guide Beck's Best

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and/or the surrounding areas~

Most of us love to dine when in a new place or learn more about the town and area where we live! I live in Puerto Vallarta part-time and have been visiting since 1979, so if you desire info, write me anytime. Now you can purchase my famous spiral bound 109 page 362+
restaurant guide which has become a hit with visitors and local residents alike with places ranging from street food to 5* dining. After 20+ years in the restaurant business, I have learned much about
knowing and making fine food.


In June 2005, I have stopped making my Puerto Vallarta Restaurant Guide Beck's Best free by email due to the high cost to me personally. For years, I hiked from spot to spot, dining, taking notes and pictures, talking to owners, managers, waiters, hosts, etc. Though fun and rewarding, it has gotten quite costly figuring in the food and beverages, plane fares, condo rentals and taxis that I realized it was time for a small compensation for this work which is a great benefit to visitors and residents alike, edited almost daily. I do not receive free meals nor accept advertisements, calling it my labor of love, my gift to the lovrs of food in Vallarta. I publish works in the major PV area English language newspapers and magazines and have recorded a radio program, Paco Ojeda's the VU. I am also a columnist for the Banderas News online.


I am proud that it has become the most complete up-to-date restaurant guide of the Puerto Vallarta Bay Area, Bahía de Banderas. First issue of 2008:


My website is:
http://www.cafepress.com/vallartaguide
or
http://www.lulu.com/content/132501


Also available in PV at:

P. V. Botanical Gardens, Barra de Navidad south 24 km., on El Tuito bus
Agave Grill, Morelos, DT
BananaCantina, Amapas at Pulpito
El Arrayán, Allende 344
Mariscos Polo's, Francisco I. Madero 376
PVRPV, Francisca Rodríguez 152


Gary
San Francisco, CA./Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco
Owner/Editor


http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Puerto_Vallarta_OldTown_SouthSide
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Puerto_Vallarta_Gay_Travel


Here is a small sample of the 360+ restaurants, cafes and stands which
are included in the 100 page hardcopy spiral-bound guide:

El Arrayán
Allende 344 near Miramar DT.
222-7195
www.elarr... info@elarray...
6pm-10pm Closed Tuesday and August.
Delightful owner Carmen Porras E.'s and Chef Juan Manuel Cruz J.'s
traditional menu choices of appetizers are plentiful to share for
dinner. Named for the Jaliscan flowering tree found in the
restaurant's courtyard, this spot offers old Mexican family recipe
specialties including impressive pozole de... 4 quesadillas filled
with Oaxacan cheese and...chicken breast pasilla and tomatillo 130p,
chiles en nogada, very fine beef tenderloin mole 160p, pork Pibil with
habañero and black bean escabeche 180p...Open kitchen and lovely
romantic partially covered courtyard, featuring an array of art,
including local Huichol work, with traditional Mexican influence.
Attentive service with abundant portions. Sat. 7:30pm features live
music...In 2006, again voted by Virtual Vallarta readers "Best
Mexican", "M...


Mariscos Polo's
Francisco I. Madero 376 between Insurgentes and Aguacate in Hotel Lina
OT/SS.
306-8944/044-322-113-0364 CP
www.vallarta-i...
Noon-10pm Closed Tuesday.
Some of the area's best seafood at owner Polo's [Leopoldo Dueñas]
colorful café include marlin taco 8p, ceviche tostada 7p...seafood
fettuccine al chipotle diablo 76p, fish fillet 70-90p [fantastic
special fish with mushroom wine sauce 82p], octopus ajillo 90p, shrimp
130-145p, seafood cazuela [casserole] 63/73p and creamy coconut
caramel flan...


Plantation House Café
Puerto Vallarta Botanical Gardens
Carretera a Barra de Navidad Km. 24, 3 Km. past Boca de
Tomatlán
044-322-105-7217 [CP] www.pvb...
pvbotanicalgardens@...
10am-6pm Closed Monday, August and September.
Chef Miguel Ruíz offers eclectic dishes served open air amidst hanging and potted plants, especially orchids, overlooking a pool and gardens.
Carnitas stew 140p, individual pizzas baked in brick wood-burning oven 120-140p, cheeseburger with fries and organic salad 90p, tortilla soup 60p, chicken mushroom quesad...


garyrbeck
San Francisco, CA.
 
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