Mamá Caguama Tacos & Beer is what I’d call a true hidden gem—a sleeper taco joint that surprises and delights at every turn. At first glance, it might not seem like a place you’d stop in, but trust me, you’d be missing out if you didn’t.
This spot has all the street food charm you could hope for, with an authentic twist that sets it apart from the usual taco scene. The staff were absolutely amazing, encouraging us to step outside our comfort zones and explore new flavors. They were genuinely invested in helping us make the right selections, and their passion for the food really shone through.
Now, let’s talk about the star of the show—the Marlon burrito. It was beyond delicious—bursting with fresh, bold flavors that left a lasting impression. It’s something I’ll definitely be going back for.
Mamá Caguama is a must-stop spot if you’re looking to experience something a bit off the beaten path in Puerto Vallarta. Authentic, inviting, and utterly...
Read moreWe ate here our first night in town(26 Dec 2024) before I remembered we were in Puerto Vallarta, it has been a few years since I've been here as we like to change up our destinations. I thought the prices were a little high, but maybe that was normal? God no! Just like Singapore, if you stick to tourist restaurants you pay crazy prices, this is one... walk another block and you'll find tacos half the price of the cheapest ones here and much better quality, this was merely passable, three drinks and nine tacos was already eight hundred pesos! You can buy a bottle of tequila for the price of one margarita, and basic al pastor tacos should be twenty to twenty-five pesos made fresh right in front of you. Beer can be found on the beach for forty pesos or one hundred for a four pack of tall cans out of the fridge at wallmart! And public drinking is...
Read moreWe have been past this bar/restaurant many times and thought it interesting. It’s a bit of a hole in the wall with 4 interior tables, two small Patios outside and and I would say very well patronized at least on Wednesday evenings. There was 4 of us, ordered drinks and some snacks. The space is small and there were patrons occupying all available space. It was difficult to have a conversation given the level of the music and the number of patrons. Everyone seemed to be very satisfied with what was taking place. I only have a couple of negatives. All the buses heading to Downtown drive past this location and It took over an hour for us to get an order of Nachos and then they were less than average. The other snack we had was the curry fries and they were very good. I’m rating this place a 4 more on what I observed than what I...
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