While the scenery and beaches of Puerto Vallarta are a big part of what draws people to this part of Mexico, the local cuisine should definitely play a part in your trip planning. Here are our favorite places to grab a bite in PV (in alphabetical order):
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Williamsburg Feasts: A Diner’s Diary
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No matter whether you go to Williamsburg for this history or the shopping, the attractions or the scenery, there is one thing you always count on in this landmark city: phenomenal food. Restaurants abound, serving up a variety of cuisines and meeting virtually every budget. Here’s a rundown of our culinary adventure as we ate […]
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Lake Tahoe Restaurants: The Top 11
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While there is much to do in Lake Tahoe – from golf to skiing to simply soaking up the scenery – to satisfy your taste of adventure, this incredible spot on the Nevada-California border is also a dynamite place to satisfy your taste buds. There are numerous eateries to choose from, but here are our […]
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Food For Thought in Gatlinburg
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It has long been said that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. So, visitors to Gatlinburg have plenty of options to be sure they get their days started in the right direction.
Tagged with: atrium pancakes, bennett's bar-b-que, carmelcorn, cherokee grill, crockett's breakfast camp, crystelle creek, downtown grill and chili, fudge shop of the smokies, gatlinburg, little house of pancakes, log cabin pancake house, mountaineer kandy kitchen, old dad's, pancake pantry, peddler steakhouse
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Fort Lauderdale: Let Your Taste Buds Go Around the World
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Fort Lauderdale attracts visitors from all around the world, so it only makes sense that the local cuisine has such an international flavor.
Tagged with: american, brazilian, filipino, fort lauderdale, french, greek, hoagies, italian, latin, mediterranean, restaurants, seafood, thai, vegetarian
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El Paso: On the Border of Delicious and Exceptional
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El Paso is quite literally a border town – situated not only on the border between the U.S. and Mexico, but also on the border between Texas and New Mexico. As a result, the options at local dining establishments tend to tie in elements from multiple cultures – giving patrons a wealth of taste selections, […]
Tagged with: cattleman's steakhouse, julio's cafe corona, l&j cafe, rudy's, tabla, the hoppy monk, tom's folk cafe
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Delectable and Distinguished Dining in Daytona Beach
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There’s a definite New York feel to the range of restaurants in Daytona Beach. It would be easy to chalk this phenomenon up to the population; after all, a large percentage of the area’s population – both year-round and part-time residents – hails from the Empire State. However, it is a cultural mix that further […]
Tagged with: anna's italian trattoria, bay street seafood market and deli, cafe du japon, caribbean jacks, chrome bar and grill, chucherias hondurenas, corleone's, cracked egg diner, daytona brickyard, daytona taproom, don vito's, genovese's, h2o daytona, ivory thai, mike's galley, oyster pub, sarge's beach bar & grill, sazon latino, senor taco, steve's famous diner, the cellar