Puerto Vallarta
Mexican · Yreka
About Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta in Yreka offers a delightful dining experience from early morning until late night, seven days a week. Patrons consistently praise the restaurant's inviting atmosphere and attentive service. The extensive menu features a range of delicious options, with certain dishes like the Angus...
Puerto Vallarta in Yreka offers a delightful dining experience from early morning until late night, seven days a week. Patrons consistently praise the restaurant's inviting atmosphere and attentive service. The extensive menu features a range of delicious options, with certain dishes like the Angus ribeye, duck foie gras, and grilled meats frequently earning high marks. Guests appreciate the variety of choices, from satisfying breakfast options to decadent desserts. Enjoy your meal indoors, enhanced by a fireplace, or opt for outdoor seating. Puerto Vallarta also boasts a noteworthy selection of beers, cocktails, coffee, and wines, making it a perfect spot for any occasion.
What Customers Say About Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta is highly praised for its excellent food quality, attentive service, and pleasant atmosphere. Many reviewers highlight the delicious meats, especially the picaña, grilled pluma, and Angus ribeye. Some mention prices are a bit high, and service can be slow at times.
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Tip: Make a reservation in advance or arrive early, as the restaurant is often full.
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Puerto Vallarta is located in Yreka, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- iglesia de Santiago (A 332m) — bien de interés cultural en Écija, España bien de interés cultural
- Palacio de los Marqueses de Benamejí (A 523m) — edificio de Écija, (España) bien de interés cultural
Museums
- Museo Histórico Municipal de Écija (A 517m) — museo de la provincia de Sevilla, (España)
Religious Buildings
- Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Victoria (A 314m) — iglesia, patrimonio histórico de Andalucía de importancia arquitectónica en Écija, España
- Iglesia del Convento de Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes (A 369m) — iglesia, patrimonio histórico de Andalucía de importancia arquitectónica en Écija, España
- Iglesia del Convento de la Divina Pastora (A 538m) — iglesia, patrimonio histórico de Andalucía de importancia arquitectónica en Écija, España
- iglesia de San Gil (A 565m) — iglesia, patrimonio histórico de Andalucía de importancia arquitectónica en Écija, España
Other Points of Interest
- Estadio San Pablo (A 177m)
- Palacio de los Marqueses de Villaverde de San Isidro (A 585m) — palacio, patrimonio histórico de Andalucía de importancia arquitectónica en Écija, España
- Astigi (A 586m) — Antigua ciudad romana, hoy Écija
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Puerto Vallarta Yreka Reviews
Warm and inviting on winter’s night. Interesting menu with lots of choice of local delicacies. Waiters helpful and friendly.
A restaurant that was a pleasant surprise. The food was delicious: the duck foie gras and avocado tartare were excellent, both very good. The foie gras was a standout starter, and the Angus pork shoulder was divine. Very good value for money. But what surprised me most was the service. Everyone was very attentive, but especially Eileen, a waitress who served us and recommended our food with a super professional approach. Just watching her set the table, we could see the care and attention she put into her work—excellent service. Highly recommended if you're visiting Écija.
We went to this restaurant because a friend recommended it to us, and we're grateful. They have a very extensive menu, including everything we ordered and were recommended: risotto, tomato with melva, Iberian pluma, marinated rose, cheese board, and for dessert, French toast with ice cream—superb, as was the wine they offered us. Everyone who served us was friendly and professional. We'll definitely be back.
Quality food, the service was very, very good. It's true that the food took a long time. There must have been some specific problem in the kitchen, which meant we had to wait almost an hour for the main dishes, but these kinds of problems don't usually happen. I've been there several times. The waiters provide excellent service, and the place is very pleasant, both inside and outside. They've also installed covered tables with doors so the terrace area can be heated, which was a great success. I was very surprised. The restrooms are always sparkling clean, no matter what time you enter.
Great choice. Being back in the renovated old Pirula is a real treat; different name, but the same essence. New management, renovated and very welcoming, good products prepared with care. Prices are a bit high, but the atmosphere and the staff's service more than make up for it. Highly recommended.
We came for dinner with 5 people. The meats were spectacular. The picaña and the grilled pluma were perfect. The Angus ribeye was perfectly cooked, melting at the touch, and the cheek was too big for one person. The salted shrimp were excellent, the crayfish and shrimp croquettes were delicious, and the oxtail brioche was amazing in flavor and presentation. For dessert, we could only manage a torrija (French toast) because we were stuffed. The price was commensurate with the service. The waiters were very professional.
Without a doubt, one of the best places to try some good food if you're passing through Écija. Excellent service from the staff, excellent quality, originality, and variety of products, and a quiet place where you can enjoy different dishes. Everything we ate was delicious and well presented. The oxtail brioche was a must-try, the ham you shouldn't miss if you like Los Pedroches, the cod we loved, and the desserts we ate, such as the pistachio ice cream and cheesecake, were delicious. Finally, I would highlight the originality of their menu.
📍 100 Vinos – A place that surprises you from the first bite. Excellent location and very pleasant atmosphere. We went without a reservation, and although we were lucky, I recommend making a reservation because it gets quite busy (for a reason). 🍽️ We tried the salmorejo, which was tender and flavorful, as it should be. The cheek was the star dish: tender, juicy, and with a sauce that makes you want to dip bread in it. We also loved the San Jacobo, crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. 👥 The service was very good, always attentive to everything, which is appreciated when the place is packed. 📌 A place I would definitely return to, ideal for both going with friends or for a meal with my partner. If you're in the area, 100% recommended. ❤️ Follow me for more honest and real reviews and don't forget to give it a thumbs up if it was helpful. See you next time!
Delicious tapas and it is always open
The best food and service customer of ecija!! 100% advisable!!
thanks for the excellence food and service. great kwality, nice ambiance, good staff and ofcourse.... good compagnie, mr Marin Tejaro. werth it every penny..... greatings, Hans y Wilma
The food was excellent, very well presented and delicious. The only downside was the meat... given the price and its reputation, we expected a larger cut. We ordered two slices, each costing €32, and it was rather disappointing to see them; it looked more like a half-portion tapa. I think we'll continue our search for good barbecue meat in Écija. As for the service charge per person, I thought it was excessive. I'm sure that wasn't a tip for the waiters and waitresses, and the prices are already inflated enough without charging €0.80 per person.
I thought it was a fantastic place. But something about the bill doesn't add up. It's a service charge. Do they think we're going to eat without being served? Or that after paying €125 they'll charge us for service? I don't understand it. I think they're forcing us to tip. And with that, they're supposed to pay the staff's salaries. On a day like today, for example, when it's completely full, they could have served more than 500 people, that would be €400. Surely more than enough to pay the staff's salaries. And yet they're charging us for it.
Overall a good place, especially for carnivors, however my order of Solomillo Jerez was served with a very strange, slimy, sour tasting sauce which killed off the good quality of the pork. Later that day I also developed stomach problems which persisted for two days. Somehow this incident does not fit with the overall impression the place made. But it happened.
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Av. Miguel de Cervantes, 52, 41400 Écija, Sevilla, Spain
Yreka, CA 41400
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