Great video! Headed to PV for the first time in a few weeks, and the sheer number of food spots is a bit overwhelming - super helpful to get another intrepid traveler's recommendations!
Thanks for the feedback and I’m glad you enjoyed the video! These recommendations are also provided with the help of a local chef of the restaurant Tre Piatti and a local food guide who is a friend of ours who brought us to some awesome spots, so it’s not just my opinion! Hope you have a great time in PV!
Thanks brother. Tryin to get this channel rolling again now that travel is opening back up. Headed to Mexico City in a few weeks for 14 days. Can't wait.
My pleasure! And thank you for watching! I worked with Javier for the last two years and now he’s grown his business so much that he bought a second storefront up north of Puerto Vallarta and has been too busy to even send me new rugs to put on the ETSY. 😂 So awesome to see! We should have the online store restocked by mid 2023 he’s telling me.
Thank you! I have one that is just the best tacos too that you can check out here if you’re interested: th-cam.com/video/bJyNe6D2Uzc/w-d-xo.html Enjoy your trip! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Excellent info and visuals, thank you very much! Rexognized a few of my own favourites and learned of a few new ones to me. I only wish the captions stayed on a little longer for me to bookmark all these places on my google maps: I am a pretty fast reader, but even at 0.75 speed I couldn't keep up in too many spots
Thank you! And I apologize for that, I’m still learning what works best for people and I guess I figured people could pause the video real quick to jot down the name and then press play to resume the video. I am taking all constructive feedback and will apply it in the future! :) thanks for watching!
Sad to see only places in el viejo vallarta. My hometown it’s much more tan just a few blocks. So many hidden gems outside that zone in PV. Have fun and explore more 😊
What area of town are you in? Maybe next time you can show me around your neighborhood. This video was just to show people what’s easily accessible if staying downtown but less touristy than the typical restaurants people have included in their videos and food guides elsewhere online. I also included a few spots in Pittillal based off the recommendations of locals I met.
@@dankeats Well give a try to the versalles area. There's a reason locals don't go downtown that often. But by all means, if they feel more comfortable in those areas, there's nothing wrong about it. Just enjoy your stay!
@@97Rfr I highlighted Tortas Ahogadas Tony in the video which is in that area. We also enjoyed Barbacoa de Borrego estilo Hidalgo. I only made it out that way one day because it’s a 20 minute drive from where we were staying but I did see a lot of good looking places!
Hi Rodolfo Do you have any relation to Jose Fregoso, a good friend of my grandfather back in the late 70's 80's when my grandfather had his ranch called Los Copos Negros
He informed me that they forage for local bugs, plants, and things like that and then mix together colors to create natural dyes. He showed me pictures of his dad crushing up red and blue beetles on mortars, its pretty cool. They have videos online if you TH-cam for Teotitlan Del Valle rug making.
It is indeed! We loved your shop. Alex (with the long curly hair and beard), Kat and I came in and got many cigars from you. You might remember us! We'll see you again next time we're back.
I speak enough to ask basic questions, place food orders, greet people, and - at the very least - ask someone if they know English. If you can get at least that down, people are VERY friendly and many know much better English than my Spanish. Especially in more touristy places like Puerto Vallarta! Download Duolingo which is free and you can learn very quickly! If you do download it, please use my link and I get some access to their paid version. 🙂 invite.duolingo.com/BDHTZTB5CWWKTW4BSIMBRAR3T4?v=la
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Great video! Headed to PV for the first time in a few weeks, and the sheer number of food spots is a bit overwhelming - super helpful to get another intrepid traveler's recommendations!
Thanks for the feedback and I’m glad you enjoyed the video! These recommendations are also provided with the help of a local chef of the restaurant Tre Piatti and a local food guide who is a friend of ours who brought us to some awesome spots, so it’s not just my opinion!
Hope you have a great time in PV!
Awesome dude
Thanks brother. Tryin to get this channel rolling again now that travel is opening back up. Headed to Mexico City in a few weeks for 14 days. Can't wait.
Ahh miss that place! PV is the best ❤️
It's the best, we'll be back soon ;)
great video!! thanks for all the tips on where to eat. can not wait. also really cool to help them family get on etsy! Their textiles are stunning
My pleasure! And thank you for watching! I worked with Javier for the last two years and now he’s grown his business so much that he bought a second storefront up north of Puerto Vallarta and has been too busy to even send me new rugs to put on the ETSY. 😂 So awesome to see! We should have the online store restocked by mid 2023 he’s telling me.
@@dankeats That is absolutely incredible!! Will be following along
Another gem! Thank you 😊
Thanks so much! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Awesome video thank you! I was just in PV 3 weeks ago!
So glad you enjoyed the video and I hope that you loved it in PV, it’s a great place! 🙏🙏
thank you so much!!
My pleasure! I love to show people awesome places to eat. 😃
Great video!
Thank you 🙏 for watching!
Leaving tmmrw , damn I wish I saw your video like 6 days ago .... Lol definitely gnna check these spots out thanks for the video , good job
Thank you! I have one that is just the best tacos too that you can check out here if you’re interested: th-cam.com/video/bJyNe6D2Uzc/w-d-xo.html
Enjoy your trip! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Excellent info and visuals, thank you very much! Rexognized a few of my own favourites and learned of a few new ones to me. I only wish the captions stayed on a little longer for me to bookmark all these places on my google maps: I am a pretty fast reader, but even at 0.75 speed I couldn't keep up in too many spots
Thank you! And I apologize for that, I’m still learning what works best for people and I guess I figured people could pause the video real quick to jot down the name and then press play to resume the video. I am taking all constructive feedback and will apply it in the future! :) thanks for watching!
231 views and only 14 thumbs up? I'm salivating! yummy! I'll try those places!! Thanks!
I just posted the video last week but I appreciate you watching and I hope more people will! Help me out with 1 more thumbs up and a subscribe! 😜
Your hotel looked amazing!
It really is a special place, you should for sure check it out if you ever go there!
Sad to see only places in el viejo vallarta. My hometown it’s much more tan just a few blocks. So many hidden gems outside that zone in PV. Have fun and explore more 😊
What area of town are you in? Maybe next time you can show me around your neighborhood. This video was just to show people what’s easily accessible if staying downtown but less touristy than the typical restaurants people have included in their videos and food guides elsewhere online. I also included a few spots in Pittillal based off the recommendations of locals I met.
@@dankeats Well give a try to the versalles area. There's a reason locals don't go downtown that often. But by all means, if they feel more comfortable in those areas, there's nothing wrong about it. Just enjoy your stay!
@@97Rfr I highlighted Tortas Ahogadas Tony in the video which is in that area. We also enjoyed Barbacoa de Borrego estilo Hidalgo. I only made it out that way one day because it’s a 20 minute drive from where we were staying but I did see a lot of good looking places!
Hi Rodolfo
Do you have any relation to Jose Fregoso, a good friend of my grandfather back in the late 70's 80's when my grandfather had his ranch called Los Copos Negros
@@richardlomeli9310 Hi, what is the name of your grandfather? maybe I can ask around.
How does your amigo javier make such colorful rugs, pillow cases and more with no dyes? (8:03)
He informed me that they forage for local bugs, plants, and things like that and then mix together colors to create natural dyes. He showed me pictures of his dad crushing up red and blue beetles on mortars, its pretty cool. They have videos online if you TH-cam for Teotitlan Del Valle rug making.
Nice! 🇲🇽🇲🇽
México and specially Vallarta is a great place!
It is indeed! We loved your shop. Alex (with the long curly hair and beard), Kat and I came in and got many cigars from you. You might remember us! We'll see you again next time we're back.
I want to back so bad.
Me too! Love it there
Curious to know if you speak Spanish ? I find it hard to get out and communicate
I speak enough to ask basic questions, place food orders, greet people, and - at the very least - ask someone if they know English. If you can get at least that down, people are VERY friendly and many know much better English than my Spanish. Especially in more touristy places like Puerto Vallarta!
Download Duolingo which is free and you can learn very quickly! If you do download it, please use my link and I get some access to their paid version. 🙂 invite.duolingo.com/BDHTZTB5CWWKTW4BSIMBRAR3T4?v=la
My wife is about 70% fluent as well, so that helps too. 😆
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