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Pizza Joe’s – Basilio Badillo – A good Italian restaurant, but the owners found they were making more money selling sculptures and art. Pastel du Village - Lazaro Cardenas - reopened as Café Paris
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Something went wrong, the partnership dissolved, and the business closed. Things went well, and their business was growing. Papa Gordo’s – Francia 135 – Two men with many, many years experience in the pizza business, started a pizza restaurant. The owner couldn’t cope with the high rent any longer, and besides, they were about to raze the park to build the Benito Juarez garage. The best homemade ice cream around, bar none. Once Upon A Time - At the foot of the southbound bridge, next to Santander bank. Oasis - Owner arrested for being in cahoots with Alyn Waage Momma Mia – Marina del Rey L-A, and then at the corner of Pino Suarez and Basilio Badillo. Los Alcatraces II – where El Jaguar and Saffron were) Last heard from, he was working on an off-shore oil rig where temptations do not exist. Unfortunately, he enjoyed the party life more that the culinary life and had to choose between partying and working. Lone Star Country Kitchen – Marina del Rey 17, Marina Vallarta – A young man with a great education from one of the best culinary schools in the US, opened this place with the aid of his father’s money. La Perla – at the Camino Real (Dreams today) La Paz Fonda Mexicana – Marina del Rey 1A La Nube (belonged to Luigi and Thierry Blouet) Great Italian food, décor and view! The food varied from great to «return to the kitchen», depending on who was running the kitchen. La Cave – Encino 245 – This place existed (barely) for many years. Jerusalem Gold – Nice idea, but the prices scared away too many clients, and the owner wouldn’t take advice from people with experience here. Hidden Garden Restaurant – Hotel Molino de Agua Guido´s – Paradise Village Mall – Moved to a different location in Nuevo Vallarta, where the rent wasn’t as high. Vallarta, another excellent little spot that bit the dust due to landlord greed – 336 Olas Altas – Moved to Nuevo Vallarta.įlaming Sombrero - 31 de diciembre - great concept, no so great location The owner opened another place a block away (Hacienda Aleman).Ĭafé Magana – Lazaro Cardenas 40, BuceriasĬalifornia Restaurant – Paseo Diaz Ordaz 720 & Plaza Villas VallartaĬheeseBurger in Paradise – Paseo Diaz Ordaz 740Ĭuiza (on the Isla Cuale, where Grace (?) is now)ĭa Antonio’s – at the InterContinental Hotelĭa Franco’s – Centro Comercial Costa AlegreĮl Jaguar – (where Los Alcatraces II and Saffron were, at 220 Pulpito)Įl Santuario – Calle Independencia, near cathedralĮtc. Good chocolates, but not enough exposure, and their hours were not predictable.īobo’s Bar – Another place that was apparently successful, but the owner enjoyed too much of the good life, and the temptations that go with it.Ĭafe Frankfurt – Basilio Badillo 300 – A good German restaurant, but it didn’t have the exposure needed to make it a success. A small place, off the beaten path.Īrnoldis Chocolate – Not a restaurant, but a small chocolate shop in the Mega complex. I have often thought that an annual listing such as the one that follows could be a very interesting publication, listing the businesses that have left the PV scene for one reason or another, over the last decade or so.Īrigato – Panama – Good little Japanese restaurant.