Beyond the Burrito: Decadent Mexican Cuisine

Join our sophisticated foodie tour of Mexico's culinary wonders.

Puerto Vallarta

Sophisticated Puerto Vallarta, on Mexico’s Pacific coast, is an international center for the arts, including the culinary variety. This is a true foodie magnet where you can snack your way hand-in-hand down the Malecon waterfront promenade, sampling coconut pastries, vanilla caramels and amaranth-leaf cookies. Tastebuds go into overdrive during the Puerto Vallarta Gourmet Festival every November. Yearround, demanding diners throng restaurants like Café des Artistes. Here, chef Thierry Blouet brings a French touch to Pacific Mexico on a romantic patio overlooking Vallarta and Banderas Bay. Don’t miss the panorama from Le Kliff, which includes frolicking gray whales on their annual migration.

You’ll satisfy a taste for Puerto Vallarta — and — for luxury at Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit, a handsome, award-winning all-inclusive resort on the coast. Its dining variety is such that you don’t have to repeat at the same restaurant — unless you want to, which you might. Grand Velas’ local chefs flaunt their heritage at Frida, a gourmet spot serving classic Mexican recipes that Frida Kahlo prepared for her artist husband, Diego Rivera. Choose barbecued duck with grilled jicama and smoky chipotle chilies; Pacific marlin ceviche; shrimp with epazote, an Aztec herb; or sea bass with a crust of huitlacoche (corn truffle). Dessert is tres leches — “three milks” — layer cake. Margaritas are guaranteed heavenly, because Vallarta is in the state of Jalisco, the home of tequila (room rates start at $300 per person, per night; all inclusive; vallarta.grandvelas.com).

The perfect perch for a post-dinner siesta at the Vallarta Grand Velas

 

 

More Local Hotspots:

Riviera Maya
Mexico City
San Miguel de Allende
Los Cabos
Puebla
Morelia
Oaxaca

 

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