Chicken Provencale is One of Jon's Favorite Dishes
I enjoy the Mahi Mahi
Half Order of Pasta Puttanesca, Split in the Kitchen (We Share)
Jon Sprinkles Grated Fresh Parmesan On His Pasta
2. Don Juan's Sayulita: (Tripadvisor Rating)
Jon and Terry Share Don Juan's Mahi Mahi
If you’re looking for an authentic Mexican
restaurant, good food and drinks at a reasonable price, good service, and a
pleasant dining room with good airflow, Don Juan’s is our recommendation. We
enjoy the Don Juan’s Salad and Don Juan’s Mahi Mahi so much that we order it almost
every time we go there for dinner, one order of each and share the generous portions. Everything else on the menu we’ve tried
has been delicious as well. The only downside this time of year when the sun
sets earlier, is that we have to drive our golf cart to the restaurant on the
Punta Mita highway rather than walking. We haven’t been there for lunch or
breakfast but have heard those menus are very good, too.
Don Juan's Mexican Restaurant
3. Marcolino
Pasta and Vino (Ex Mamma Mia): Tripadvisor
Rating
Marcolino's Pizza
When we’re hungry for Italian food
and wine, Marcolino’s is where we go most often. We still refer to it as Mamma
Mia since that was its name until recently. Though the name has changed, the
delicious food and wonderful service have only gotten better. They expanded the size of the restaurant this
summer and added a pizza oven. The pizza is very good, but we still often order our
favorites, one Ensalada Rossi which the kitchen splits onto two plates
for us to share, and the best Pollo Parmigiana we’ve found. We share one order of the chicken with Fettucine Alfredo as the side dish. Sometimes we
change our salad order—their Ensalada Cesar is delicious with slices of fresh Parmesan
cheese.
Marcolino's New Personalized Pizza Oven
I Love to Watch Them Make Fresh Pasta!
My Half of One Ensalada Cesar, Split in the Kitchen
4. Tierra
Viva: Tripadvisor Rating
We go to Tierra Viva often, sometimes to
watch American Football and have dinner on Sundays, sometimes for dinner on a weekday when
it’s less busy, often for the delicious Eggs Benedict at breakfast, and many times we pick up
an order to-go and dine on our fancy paper plates at home. The food, drinks,
service, and food are always very good. The variety of menu choices is great,
so we can enjoy this restaurant often and order something different every time.
Their seafood is always very fresh, their sushi good.
We Enjoy Tierra Viva's Take-Out Sushi at Home
5. Achara
Thai Restaurant: Tripadvisor Rating
Asian dishes are the flavors that I've missed
most living in Mexico, but now we have Achara Thai. This is the restaurant that
we order delivery from most often (we always tip 100 pesos for deliveries regardless of the size of the
bill—we’re so grateful that some of our restaurants continued to deliver this
year). Their Crispy Spring Rolls are our favorite
appetizer in Sayulita! Then we usually order Pad Thai (with a side order of their
chili oil). The Chicken Satay and Green Papaya Salad are excellent also. Serving
it on our fancy paper plates from Costco with a glass of wine, dining in the
refreshing jungle breeze that wafts into our garden oasis while Bella, our
doxy, waits for a bite of chicken and we listen to the sounds of our barrio
makes it a perfect evening.
We Shared One Order of Pad Thai and One Green Papaya Salad
6. Barracuda: Tripadvisor Rating
When Barracuda was a small taco shop, it was one of
our favorite places to go for fish tacos. Once they expanded to a larger, nicer
restaurant with a full dinner and bar menu, we were slow to warm up to it, but
it’s now one of our new favorites. The food and drinks are very good and the
atmosphere and entertainment on “Selfie Street” is an added bonus. We sit in
the raised-level restaurant rather than at a street table to distance ourselves
from the vendors and others walking by. The Ensalada Palmito was
delicious—the kitchen split one order for us, and a half salad was a generous amount.
The Molcajete was wonderful and appears to be one of their most popular dishes.
My Half of Baraacuda's Palmito Salad--Delicious!
The Entertainment on "Selfie Street" is Half the Fun
La Catrina on Selfie Street
7. Rubens Restaurant: Tripadvisor Rating
We loooove Ruben’s, for sitting at the bar
above street level at lunchtime, people watching on “Selfie Street” or for
take-out. Our favorites are the Ruben Sandwich with fries or salad, the Turkey,
Avocado, Bacon sandwich (unbelievably good!) with fries or salad, and the Ensalada
China con Pollo (another opportunity to get my Asian-flavor fix). As a side
note, Ruben keeps “Selfie Street” decorated with flags, flowers, and signs—we appreciate
the beauty it adds to our downtown area.
8. Si
Señor Sayulita: Tripadvisor Rating
Si Señor’s
is where we go when we want a nice view of Sayulita bay and the main beach with
a more quiet atmosphere, including the sound of the waves lapping on the rocks
and a gentle sea breeze. Their guacamole made fresh and to our desired spiciness
at the table is delicious.
9. La
Isla Beach Club: Tripadvisor Rating
A beachfront open-air restaurant, La Isla is a quiet place to enjoy a view of the ocean. We usually order guacamole
or battered, fried shrimp as an appetizer and Mahi Mahi Empanizado—always
fresh and well-prepared. The wine is not top quality, but good enough. If you
order your Margaritas made with Don Julio Setente tequila, and pay a
little extra, they are excellent. Service is sometimes slow, but we go there
for the soothing ocean sound and view and we're on Mexico time, so we're in no hurry.
10. Alas
Blancas: Tripadvisor Rating
Alas Blancas beachfront restaurant has chairs and umbrellas near the ocean as
well as a roped-off dining area with tables. We prefer the roped-off area at
this time during the pandemic as it keeps the vendors away from the tables. I
enjoy their shrimp tacos and shrimp cocktail. Occasionally they have a pork
shank special that is delicious!
11. Mariscos
Purillo’s: Tripadvisor Rating
Mariscos Purillo's Streetside Restaurant
Purillo's Fried Shrimp Tacos--Delicious!
We haven’t tried too many items on the
menu at Purillo's because we are stuck on their delicious fried Shrimp Tacos (we order
them extra frito, extra crispy) served on the best home-made tortillas
in town. The spicy marinated onions are good and hot, just the way we like
them, so don’t add too many to your tacos. The Agua de Jamaica is the
best we’ve found in town. We have lunch at Purillo’s every week or two,
but they are open for breakfast and dinner as well.
Other Restaurants We Enjoy
As you can see, we lean toward restaurants on the
beach—it’s one of the best things about living in a beach town. We also
gravitate to restaurants with dining rooms and avoid taco stands where there is no running water or bathroom. Plus, wine
with our dinner is important. We use some restaurants mostly for their home
delivery service. Here are a few that we frequent and enjoy about once a month.
Coco’s Beach Club—Good Fish and Chips with a beach
view from upstairs.
Prieto’s—For their delicious carnitas tacos.
El Metro Tortas—For their Milanesa de Pollo Tortas
(request canned jalapeños to add)—we order to go and take it to the north beach
for a picnic.
La Rustica Sayulita—For their home delivery of pizza
and salad.
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