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Santos Mariscos seafood


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    Ron Boerner img 3

    I had a shrimp burrito and my wife had breaded fish. Her fish was excellent and I had a Marlin ceviche that was great. My burrito was good but seemed to have more octopus than shrimp in it. My bottle of Pacifico was not very cold and the service was slow even though they weren't that busy. Prices are average.

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    Colette Groen img 3

    Food was great. We had the seafood dinner for 2 which was on the expensive side for what we ordered. Unfortunately I never got the water I asked for several times. The coffee took awhile to make one cup and our lobster with our dinner was the cheaper lobster. We were not asked if we wanted something else to drink. Recommend going later in the evening when there is no construction noise. Lovely open air restaurant and everything was wonderful tasting.

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    MUNDO ACSR img 5

    Santos Mariscos Seafood restaurant offers a variety of great tasting dishes, predominantly seafood. Great decor abounds at Santos Mariscos Seafood, plenty of options for seating and an attentive & friendly staff The "horchata" drinks were amazing... The dishes were excellent, definitely plan on a second visit! ????????

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    Andres Solis REALTOR (myplacercountyhome) img 5

    I am not one for seafood but I would absolutely eat here again. This is one of my 2 must try’s while in Vallarta. I had the shrimp Alfredo and crabs and it was enough for at least 2 people to share

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    grace manolos img 1

    ****BE AWARE** Tourist trap: Food.. Okay. Some dishes were decent, but mostly just whatever. Most importantly, they are not honest about the bill. We were a large group, so we ordered a lot of items, and it was a good thing we checked the bill. I added everything up, and the math didn't match. Our bill was $5010 peso and when I added everything up total came out to be $4310?? Then the waiter rushed over and said he added the 15% tip... lol you can do your math... and how can you add the tip without informing people? Also, it's not 15%.. we can do the math.. I would avoid this place. I now need to provide the full story of our experiences: 1. Tipping is not an issue, especially for people who work hard and provide good services. But dishonestly is not acceptable. We ordered 3 different soups: Fish, seafood & crab I ordered the fish, and the waiter gave me the soup and told me it was pescado, which I confirmed with our waiter twice before I accepted the soup. I added the onions and was about to drink my soup when the other waiter said that's not your soup; that's crab soup, which was my brother-in-law's order, but my brother-in-law didn't want the onions in there, so we made them took it back to soup since it was their mistake at first. Our bill came: they charged 2 crab soups, and we told them that's not right, and at first, they refused to take off from the bill. We had to keep explaining to them that it was their mistake, then finally, the waiter took the bill back and said they had taken it off. My mom saw the charge, and it was the same amount, so then I started to get suspicious and added up all the items to find out they overcharged, and they never mentioned TIP was INCLUDED! We started to question, and then they said we were in a tourist area, so they added 15%, but again, the correct amount of our bill should be 4310 pesos, but they charged us 5010 pesos. How in the world 4310x 15% of tip = 5010?? Again, I am sure you all can do the math. Anyhow.