Restaurant Week Puerto Vallarta

Written by Mariano Montes De Oca
   
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One of the biggest festivals in Puerto Vallarta, Restaurant Week, was started back in 2005 by Vallarta Lifestyles as a way to encourage people to try some of PV's best restaurants. Now, entering its sixth year, it's more popular than ever with both locals and visitors.

Every year from May 15 to May 31, a number of prestigious local restaurants offer special three-course menus (with three choices per course) for a fixed price, usually greatly discounted from normal prices (sometimes as much as 50%). This is a great chance for people to try some of the best gourmet food in town without breaking the bank.

This year, there are thirty-one restaurants participating in Restaurant Week

PV Pulse has chosen four of the thirty-one participating restaurants at random, including Si Señor, The River Cafe and Mezzogiorno. The reviews can be found at http://www.pvpulse.com/en/dining/restaurant-week-reviews

PV Pulse offers Puerto Vallarta’s locals and guests to share their Restaurant Week experiences. If you visit any of the participating Restaurant Week restaurants and write a brief review, we'll post it here along with ours. Send reviews to info@pvpulse.com

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  • Comment Link Marsha Steckbauer Wednesday, 08 September 2010 14:46 posted by Marsha Steckbauer

    We love restaurant week but we have one big complaint. With so many diabetics out there and so many other people watching their health these days why don't the restaurants offer an extra appetizer or a soup or salad instead of forcing everyone to get a dessert as part of their 3 course meal. Sure, you could just skip the dessert, but then you would defeat the whole purpose of the fixed price 3 course menu- and lose most of your savings.

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