Our experience at Fajita Banana in Puerto Vallarta was nothing short of exceptional! From the moment we walked in, the enticing aroma of buttery garlic set the tone for a delightful evening. The garlic shrimp, fajitas, taco salad, and spaghetti Alfredo were all incredibly delicious, showcasing the culinary excellence of the restaurant.
The live music added a charming element, creating a vibrant atmosphere that enhanced our dining pleasure. The staff were not only amazing but also contributed significantly to the overall fantastic service. Their attentiveness and friendliness made us feel truly valued.
And let's talk about the drinks – they were not just drinks, but colossal concoctions, larger than our heads! This added a fun and memorable touch to our experience.
In summary, Fajita Banana is a must-visit in Puerto Vallarta. Exceptional food, lively ambiance with live music, outstanding service from a fantastic staff, and drinks that are a spectacle in themselves. Highly recommended for a complete and delightful...
Read moreFajita Banana has a pretty nice vibe. The staff is friendly, and they have kind of a hook... There is a dude that stands out front in kind of a cubby and he has a grill. You get to watch him cook some of the food and it all smells pretty good!
They had a slightly better than average margaritas, and that was pretty nice. But I was pretty underwhelmed with the rest of the food. Chips were pretty limp and kind of stale yet somehow also kind of oily. The salsa was pretty flavorless, and I'm not really sure how you screw that up? We had a fundido. It was only okay-ish. My wife had some of the most lackluster tacos in the history of tacos. I had some fajitas and I thought that they were pretty middle of the road. If you have fajitas in the name of your restaurant, they should probably be awesome and they were just not awesome. They were fine.
Overall, I don't think we had a bad experience. I just think you can probably...
Read moreOrdered a margarita without salt and it came with salt. When I called the waiter’s attention to this he took it away and came back with another glass. Sadly, I think he just poured the marg into another glass transferring the salt into the drink. When I mentioned that the marg tasted like salt, he didn’t believe me. He finally replaced it with a new margarita but this one was so sweet (perhaps simple syrup overload) that I couldn’t drink it. The waiter didn’t seem to care, ignored us while my husband finished his beer and then charged us for the marg anyway. It’s really unfortunate bc I’ve been coming here for 3 years and this experience caused me to not want...
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