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Aramara
Guests of the Four Seasons rave about the excellent food and service at Aramara and swear a dinner here should not be missed. The chef has toured extensively in Indonesia, Malaysia and Hong Kong, and his menu features a Latin...
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Bahía
The more casual of the Four Seasons’ two dinner restaurants, Bahía is a great pick both for guests of the resort and travelers staying elsewhere. The menu focuses on fresh seafood and meat cooked on an open grill visible from...
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Barracuda
Located on the main drag in Sayulita, Barracuda has four small lunch tables where patrons can order fresh ceviche, fish tacos and delicious margaritas. If you’re lucky, you’ll catch a spontaneous performance by locals, who often sing and dance across...
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Carolina
One of only a few restaurants in Mexico with an AAA Five Diamond Award, the St. Regis’s most formal restaurant is an excellent option for a big night out in Punta Mita. The seafood-heavy menu features local ingredients prepared in...
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Choco Banana
Eating a Choco Banana is as much a Sayulita experience as catching a wave or downing a fish taco. Served to hungry surfers since 1991, the treat is divinely simple: a frozen banana dipped in chocolate and served cold. Anyone...
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El Barracuda
This popular marisqueria or seafood restaurant on a sandy beach in Puerto Vallarta has some of the best tacos you’ll ever taste. There are six types of shrimp tacos, from the classic shrimp pastor to a shrimp and spicy sausage...
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La Rústica
One of few modern restaurants in downtown Sayulita, La Rústica serves wood-fired pizzas, coffee and delicious cocktails in their charming, al fresco patio. If you tire of Mexican fare, La Rústica offers a delicious break from the traditional regional cuisine.
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Margarita’s
This casual beachfront restaurant in the town of Punta de Mita is a good choice for local seafood.
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Mary’s Fish Tacos
Don’t let Mary’s menu or location in the heart of town fool you; this classic restaurant is not a tourist trap. Home to some of the best fish tacos in town, Mary’s is a must-visit. Their staple dish can be...
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Sayulita Fish Taco
This small restaurant and tequila bar serves a full menu, but what it’s best known for is its fish tacos. Don’t miss trying them.
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Sea Breeze
Should you tire of Mexican food during your visit, book at table at Sea Breeze, the California-style bistro at the St. Regis. The lunch menu features fresh salads and sandwiches, most prepared with organic ingredients, while at dinner you’ll find...
Punta Mita

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Many guests take all their meals at their resort, not a bad choice given the high quality of the food at the Four Seasons and the St. Regis. But if you want a change of scene, hotel hopping or taking a taxi to one of the Punta Mita beach clubs or into town can be fun for one night. Have your hotel concierge arrange reservations, since the popular restaurants get very busy.