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Posted 06 March 2008 - 11:50 AM (#1) MK

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PIZZA ACROSS STREET FROM DON PEDRO'S, BEHIND SURF SHOP??, ORANGE STORE FRONT.....
THE BEST!!!
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Posted 06 March 2008 - 07:03 PM (#2) YAHOOOO

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View PostMK, on Mar 6 2008, 11:50 AM, said:

PIZZA ACROSS STREET FROM DON PEDRO'S, BEHIND SURF SHOP??, ORANGE STORE FRONT.....
THE BEST!!!

UHH DONT LIE, ITS NOT THAT GOOD MAN!! ITS JUST A TO GO STAND, YOU GO AND GAB IT, AINT NOTHING BUT THAT, VERY EXPENSIVE, NOT VERY TASTY. I LIKE LEONARDOS, MUCHO ITALIANO PIZZA, THATS THE PIZZA..
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Posted 06 March 2008 - 07:31 PM (#3) User is offline   Boobala 

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View PostYAHOOOO, on Mar 6 2008, 06:03 PM, said:

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UHH DONT LIE, ITS NOT THAT GOOD MAN!! ITS JUST A TO GO STAND, YOU GO AND GAB IT, AINT NOTHING BUT THAT, VERY EXPENSIVE, NOT VERY TASTY. I LIKE LEONARDOS, MUCHO ITALIANO PIZZA, THATS THE PIZZA..

The best pizza in this town is Pizza Ron's, alongside the river. Everyone I take there that comes to visit says it's better than almost any pizza they have EVER had! ;)
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Posted 19 April 2008 - 01:20 PM (#4) resident

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View PostBoobala, on Mar 6 2008, 07:31 PM, said:

The best pizza in this town is Pizza Ron's, alongside the river. Everyone I take there that comes to visit says it's better than almost any pizza they have EVER had! ;)

I re-track my statement after reading the experience Boobala had there!

How rude and unsanitary is that???
I will find Pizza somewhere else or do without from now on! <_<
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Posted 20 April 2008 - 11:34 AM (#5) User is offline   starmom 

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Still doesnt change the fact that the pizzas are delicious at pizzas Ron!---I agree they are sometimes rude, but I love the pizzas THAT much that I will continue to bring one home for my family at least once a week...
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Posted 21 April 2008 - 09:51 AM (#6) Guest

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View Poststarmom, on Apr 20 2008, 11:34 AM, said:

Still doesnt change the fact that the pizzas are delicious at pizzas Ron!---I agree they are sometimes rude, but I love the pizzas THAT much that I will continue to bring one home for my family at least once a week...

the best pizza is at Don pedro's o Leonardo's by the plaza! that is the authentic italian pizza, crispy and with some ingredients, or go to LA DOLCE VITA in vallarta for the real thing!!
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Posted 21 April 2008 - 09:59 AM (#7) User is offline   Always David 

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For my money, the best pizza in town is at Mangiafuoco, on Revolucion just past Rollie's. Luca will do whatever you want and it's soooo good! Also a really nice ambiance.
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Posted 21 April 2008 - 12:23 PM (#8) User is offline   Concerned Joe 

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You've mentioned this restaurant twice. My experience has been very different. I had dinner there with a party of six and though the hostess/waitress and her brother are very charming, we found the service to be really bad and the food to be ordinary at best. Anyone who grew up in the New York area will tell you that pasta just as good or better can be had in most neighborhood restaurants. Finally, the prices are outrageously high, especially considering that all they did was take over a run-down restaurant without hardly changing a thing. One more thing, the live "music" was annoyingly loud and amateurish. I have spoken to several other people who live full time in Sayulita and all agreed with our assessment. In a previous post you said something like, it was the best Italian restaurant outside of Italy. Give me a break!
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Posted 21 April 2008 - 05:00 PM (#9) User is offline   Always David 

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Sorry, Joe. Didn't mean to get your dander up. We feel the casual setting, the friendly but casual service, to be very charming and relaxing. It's most enjoyable when one of the owners sits at our table after we've eaten, brings a bottle of tequila and we all have a small glass while chatting about our lives here and elsewhere. The prices for some dishes are high, yes, but we have found that so many prices are getting higher in the last few years. Ordinary food? Not in our estimation, or that of our many friends who we have taken there. We've never been there when there has been live music, so I can't comment, but I do know that we really enjoy the lounge-style of CDs they play. Leonardo's? Priced out of our range, and the food not as good as it was. Don Pedro's? Good food, good price for what you get. This is a different place and it has become one of our favourites. I'm not sure if I said it was the "best Italian food outside of Italy" as I've never actually been to Italy, but I HAVE heard several other nearby tables say that about the food. What do I know? Difference of opinion. Again, sorry for upsetting you.
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View PostSometimesDavid/SometimesMiguel, on Apr 21 2008, 05:00 PM, said:

Sorry, Joe. Didn't mean to get your dander up. We feel the casual setting, the friendly but casual service, to be very charming and relaxing. It's most enjoyable when one of the owners sits at our table after we've eaten, brings a bottle of tequila and we all have a small glass while chatting about our lives here and elsewhere. The prices for some dishes are high, yes, but we have found that so many prices are getting higher in the last few years. Ordinary food? Not in our estimation, or that of our many friends who we have taken there. We've never been there when there has been live music, so I can't comment, but I do know that we really enjoy the lounge-style of CDs they play. Leonardo's? Priced out of our range, and the food not as good as it was. Don Pedro's? Good food, good price for what you get. This is a different place and it has become one of our favourites. I'm not sure if I said it was the "best Italian food outside of Italy" as I've never actually been to Italy, but I HAVE heard several other nearby tables say that about the food. What do I know? Difference of opinion. Again, sorry for upsetting you.

its a shame!! i am a big italian food fan, and i have a lot of italian friends, we like to go and try the "italian" places all over the bay, and then discuss about the food and calcio, ¡what else! we went to Bucerias, Mezzogiorno, mediocre, not what we thought. Frascatti in La Cruz, its ok. i went to Mangiafuocco and i really thought it was going to be excellent and i was dissapointed by the home made pasta, it was noodle and not al dente. i like the guys, very nice people but about the pasta, mmmm, the sauce was perfect and very italian, but the whole dish was not perfect. Leonardo in my opinion is terrible, the pasta over cook, bad service, but the pizza is good, the paramasan cheese is original from Italy, the wine selection is lousy ( i like that from Frascatti, the very good wine selection). Spaguetti Factory it`s not real italian, you can tell when you eat it. Macondo has great service but it is not also the italian flavor i desperate look for. So, after all the seeking i stay with my DOLCE VITA in the malecon of Puerto Vallarta, i dont care traveling all the way if i know my dinner its going to be delicious, plenty and funny. i eat there more than twice a week and i love it!!!!
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Posted 04 June 2008 - 08:37 AM (#11) N

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You guys are all out of it. MK is so correct, the pizza at the little stand across from Don Pedro's is so yummy. Have you even tried their Marguerita or Gorgonzola and pear pizza? No, it's not a haute couture place -- it's a pizza stand. And it's fast, convenient and tasty. It's cooked in a brick oven, which gives it a perfect taste. No, do not get the aranci ball.
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Posted 04 June 2008 - 08:38 AM (#12) N

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Amen to that.

View PostMK, on Mar 6 2008, 11:50 AM, said:

PIZZA ACROSS STREET FROM DON PEDRO'S, BEHIND SURF SHOP??, ORANGE STORE FRONT.....
THE BEST!!!

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Posted 06 March 2009 - 01:29 PM (#13) dryman

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View PostN, on Jun 4 2008, 08:38 AM, said:

Amen to that.

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Posted 06 March 2009 - 08:51 PM (#14) User is offline   Boobala 

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View PostMK, on Mar 6 2008, 11:50 AM, said:

PIZZA ACROSS STREET FROM DON PEDRO'S, BEHIND SURF SHOP??, ORANGE STORE FRONT.....
THE BEST!!!

There is a new place where Fiambala use to be that now blows everyone else out of the water!!! I forget the name but it's just off the road coming into the plaza next to the boutique called Rosemary. Very authentic Italian thin crust with great flavors!!!
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Posted 06 March 2009 - 10:55 PM (#15) User is offline   camillenparadise 

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And their Calzone is spectacular! Huge ham, cheese, roasted tomato ,onion, mushroom and herb concoction in a crispy crust the size of half a hubcap. Great service, good music..a really nice addition to the Sayulita restaurant scene!
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Posted 08 March 2009 - 07:16 AM (#16) Guest

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The new pizza place where fiambala used to be is great. We tried the vegetarian and it was great, a very good thin crust and quality ingredients. The place looks very clean and the wood fire oven is beautiful!
We also enjoy the focaccias at Paninos bakery on the next street close to the beach.
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Posted 13 May 2009 - 12:04 PM (#17) User is offline   Suzes 

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View PostGuest, on Mar 8 2009, 07:16 AM, said:

The new pizza place where fiambala used to be is great. We tried the vegetarian and it was great, a very good thin crust and quality ingredients. The place looks very clean and the wood fire oven is beautiful!
We also enjoy the focaccias at Paninos bakery on the next street close to the beach.

Does anyone know the name and location of this new place? Thanks
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Posted 13 May 2009 - 04:11 PM (#18) User is offline   Always David 

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I can't remember the name of the place off-hand but it's very central and easy to find. Facing the Ejido office (with your back to Sayulita Cafe), take the road to the right (Calle Gaviotas) and walk down half a block and it's on your right. Enjoy!!

Our favourite pizzas, however, are at (1) Mangiafuoco, which is two minutes past Rollie's and (2) Miro Vino, on the plaza beside Sayulita Fish Taco. These are Italian-style pizzas (thin crust, delicious toppings). Another wonderful pizza place is Pizzas Ron, a half-block toward the ocean along the river. They're more traditional 'North American' style pizzas, and they really are terrific. So many choices!!
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Posted 13 May 2009 - 10:46 PM (#19) User is offline   Boobala 

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View PostSuzes, on May 13 2009, 12:04 PM, said:

Does anyone know the name and location of this new place? Thanks

It's called Armonia and as far as I'm concerned it's the best for thin crust pizza in Sayulita. I do love the Proscuitto and Arugula Pizza at Mangafoco but Still prefer Armonia. Ron's is good as well if you can accept the rudeness.
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Posted 25 March 2010 - 12:43 PM (#20) User is offline   Mex y colin 

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A pizza update is needed.
As a long term visitor and resident of Sayulita I have some imput.
For my money and taste Yo Yo Mos pizza gets my top billing - the dough is light, the topping piled high and the value for money unbeatable.
Still like Pizza Rons (but it still gives me the runs). The service is not really rude; Ron´s brother and family help out but they are fishermen not waiters.
Mirao Vino - delicious thin crust pizza, name your toppings, pricy but nice setting and Luca and his staff are attentive.
Armonia Calle Gaviotas - good pizza at a decent price. However ambiance is zero and some of the live music is appauling.
Mangiafuoco Av. Revelucion out of town - good pizza, outrageously over priced (plastic tables in a dirt front yard do not warrent the price).
Bau's Pizza (opp. Rollies) - AVOID AT ALL COST. Dirty establishment, dirty staff, terrible food.
Don Pedro´s - different.
The take away place opp. Don Pedro´s - nice, but again over priced.
Cannot recall eating pizza else where in Sayulita. And just for the record pizza is a New York dish (the Greeks had something similar) and some of the worst pizza I have ever eaten was in Italy. Oh and pasta dishes in Sayulita are way over priced.
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Posted 25 March 2010 - 05:47 PM (#21) User is offline   michele 

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View PostMex y colin, on 25 March 2010 - 12:43 PM, said:

A pizza update is needed.
As a long term visitor and resident of Sayulita I have some imput.
For my money and taste Yo Yo Mos pizza gets my top billing - the dough is light, the topping piled high and the value for money unbeatable.
Still like Pizza Rons (but it still gives me the runs). The service is not really rude; Ron´s brother and family help out but they are fishermen not waiters.
Mirao Vino - delicious thin crust pizza, name your toppings, pricy but nice setting and Luca and his staff are attentive.
Armonia Calle Gaviotas - good pizza at a decent price. However ambiance is zero and some of the live music is appauling.
Mangiafuoco Av. Revelucion out of town - good pizza, outrageously over priced (plastic tables in a dirt front yard do not warrent the price).
Bau's Pizza (opp. Rollies) - AVOID AT ALL COST. Dirty establishment, dirty staff, terrible food.
Don Pedro´s - different.
The take away place opp. Don Pedro´s - nice, but again over priced.
Cannot recall eating pizza else where in Sayulita. And just for the record pizza is a New York dish (the Greeks had something similar) and some of the worst pizza I have ever eaten was in Italy. Oh and pasta dishes in Sayulita are way over priced.

Not in Sayulita but Punta Mita, Nicole makes awesome pizzas with organic wholewheat crusts on request and will deliver if there's more than one: Mita'z pizza 329 291 6471
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Posted 04 April 2010 - 02:51 AM (#22) User is offline   seviorr 

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Hello,


It is really good but not that much that you are saying. i go there and eat pizza some time but that is not my favorite place. yes Fiambala is also very good.



thanks!!

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Posted 04 April 2010 - 11:22 AM (#23) cielo

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We always had great Pizza at Macondo.....Are they not open again?
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Posted 04 April 2010 - 11:57 AM (#24) User is offline   Boobala 

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View Postcielo, on 04 April 2010 - 11:22 AM, said:

We always had great Pizza at Macondo.....Are they not open again?

Mocondo is open. Their Italian food is excellent but the Pizza.....not my favorite. Go there for awesome Lasagna or a pasta dish but elsewhere for Pizza. Be sure to have a piece of the Lemon Pie. Unbelievable!!!
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