Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Trip Report Puerto Vallarta day 3: Pizza Hut, Restaurant Kamura, Night Market

By the time Phillip and I woke up. The group had already gone out to eat Paella for lunch. We wanted to continue sleeping in but were hungry. We didn't like any of the food at the resort. Phillip figured out that since they have Uber they probably have Uber Eats. Which they did.

So we ordered Pizza Hut. The pizza options were a little different also.

We ordered a jalapeno chorizo pizza.

The crust was stuffed with cheese and jalapenos. It was very tasty.

The rest of the group returned and hung out at the beach. It was too humid outside so we chilled in your air-conditioned room until it was time for dinner at Restaurant Kamura. Which is one of the all-inclusive restaurants.



The restaurant serves Japanese cuisines.

The sushi rolls were pretty basic.



Beef stirfry with fried rice.

Fish stirfry.

Chicken stirfry.

All of the stirfries were quite typical.

The fried California roll was probably the best of all the rolls if you like fried stuff.


After dinner, we decided to head back to the boardwalk.

Our buddy Josh paid this kid 100 pesos so that he could ride his bike around.





We did a little bit of bar hopping.





Stopped by It's Taco Time to try some of their tacos.

Hand made tortilla.

They do a different style of Al Pastor which was still good, but the hand made tortilla really brought this taco together.






More drinks!



On Saturday night the boardwalk was packed!





It was great seeing everyone out and about.

They had a live band playing salsa music.

We eventually made our way to the Malecon night market.


So many different types of cuisines.




Antojitos (snacks)

Hamburguesas (burgers)

Postres (desserts)

Pozole (soup) Pellizcadas (appetizer similar to sopes)

Crepas

Burritas (burrito)

Tostadas

Churros



Across the street from the night market was a really nice church.



If you want HGH you can get it in Mexico I guess.

More drinks.

They had a ship sailing around the coast shooting off fireworks.



We tried looking for a bar that had AC, but we could only find open-aired bars and the humidity was just rough to deal with.


Eventually, we called it a night and made our way back to our hotel.

Two of our friends had an early flight out the next day. Our group is slowly dwindling down.
I have no idea what we have planned for tomorrow. You can bet alcohol is involved.


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