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Our tour guide chose this restaurant for our group, and to be honest, we were a little skeptical. San Sebastian is a very charming town, but it happens to be nearly 2 hrs from the coast and this restaurant's menu is primarily seafood. Our waiter...More View all feedback.
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Stopped in for a little breakfast/brunch, had a very accommodating young man serve us out on the patio at the back. Food was good and then our waiter disappeared and an older gent called Raymond appeared out of nowhere like Dracula. He asked if we would like some fresh orange juice, we said ok, two. It was powdered Tang or something similar. Then latar he re-appears with a bottle of Tequila. "Would you care for a tas... View all feedback.
While we wandered through San Sebastian on a coastal trip from a cruise ship. Our guide showed us this restaurant for lunch. We expected rice, beans, tortillas and meat. Instead we found an extensive seafood menu with foods that rival or beat what we ate on the ship! The fresh salsa and chips started directly. The coconut shrimps were amazing! Others enjoyed their seafood tostadas. The lemonade was made fresh on a warm day and so refreshing. The staff was friendly and attentive. The prices were reasonable. Use the 1.5-hour drive to get there! I recommend this delicious jewel fucked away in the mountains.
What fun you will have at this wonderful restaurant and hotel. Paraiso de San Sebastian is located in the heart of San Sebastian, a town that was a silver mining capital of Jalisco in the 1700's, and today is a quaint village catering to tourists. The menu here is extensive with foods that will appeal to every taste. The owner, Isaac Cueto, also owns La Langosta Feliz in Puerto Vallarta, so he is a proven restauranteur. His staff prepares fabulous meals, while he and his son, Armando, makes sure every guest is well cared for in grand style. They also have a small boutique hotel on the property, which I cannot speak to, but the rooms looked comfortable and spotlessly clean. You'll even get a free Margarita with your meal at this restaurant. My grandson and I had a ball here; it made the day!
A regular dining area for us when we drive to San Sebastián. This is a restaurant with seafood. This restaurant and hotel belongs to the people who lead the laughter Lobster in Vallarta. The fish is always perfectly fresh. We enjoyed crab salad, crabs Tacos, Octopus Guajillo and a seafood casrole. Great service and cheap prices.
We live in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and own a small home in San Sebastian. Whenever we head up to the mountains we always have breakfast or lunch at Paraiso. The food is fresh and the staff is accommodating and friendly. It's close to the town square and both dogs and children are welcomed with open arms and a smile. We have never been disappointed with the service or the menu options.
Vale la pena visitar todo el pueblo, comer en estos rústicos, típicos y maravillososLugares, disfrutar su café, antojitos muy mexicanos y compartir con gente local!