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Sayulita Mariscos NayaritasBWorth Trying
Bulevar de Los Continentes 57, Valle Dorado, 54020 Tlalnepantla, Méx., Mexico
· Seafood restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (1902 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative Mexican seafood with generous portions and lively service, but long waits and occasional quality inconsistencies mean best for patient diners who value bold flavors.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Sayulita Mariscos Nayaritas delivers standout personable service and bold, inventive seafood flavors with generous portions that earn loyal repeat visits. However, quality varies noticeably—long kitchen waits, occasional cold dishes, and isolated freshness issues prevent higher-grade territory. Best suited for diners who embrace creative Pacific-Mex seafood and can tolerate occasional service friction during peak hours.
Restaurant Summary
This casual seafood spot buzzes with friendly, named-servers energy and big plates that hit the table to cheers when the kitchen is flowing. Reviewers describe complimentary broth, celebratory vibes, and servers who make you feel looked after: "service was spectacular and generous." Expect a lively crowd and, at peaks, meaningful waits for both tables and tickets. The cooking leans Pacific-Mex with creative twists—think pulpo al pastor, bone marrow shrimp, and thinly sliced tuna with zippy sauces. When on form, flavors are bold and portions abundant; when off, dishes can arrive cool or underseasoned, and a few diners reported freshness issues with octopus. This is inventive seafood more than traditional comfort, best for diners who enjoy bright acidity, heat, and playful presentations. Families do fine here thanks to accessible tacos and fried bites. The menu offers kid-friendly options like shrimp or fish tacos, fries, rice, and large desserts, plus simple sides like fruit and guacamole. Picky eaters who avoid seafood may struggle beyond sides and sweets, so scan the menu first.
At a Glance
- Standout, personable service with multiple named shout-outs
- Generous portions and crowd-pleasing favorites like tacos and tuna laminadito
- Long kitchen times and inconsistent temperatures at busy hours
- Isolated but serious seafood freshness complaints about octopus
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- creative_pacific_mex_seafood
- generous_portions
- standout_servers_by_name
What People Love
- Warm, attentive servers who remember details
- Abundant portions that feel celebratory
- Zesty, modern takes on Pacific seafood
- Tacos Gobernador and tuna laminadito when fresh
Points of Concern
- Kitchen ticket times can exceed 30-90 minutes, especially weekends; some dishes arrive lukewarm
- A few credible reports of off-smelling octopus and handling missteps; management response mixed
- Pricing sits near major chains; value hinges on portion size and execution that day
- Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters due to seafood-heavy, spicy profile
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$520-$760 MXN per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- If heat-sensitive, choose Coctel de Camarón ($240 MXN) and Tacos de Pescado ($210 MXN) over Diabla or chiltepín-forward plates
- For kids, pair Tacos de Camarón ($210 MXN) with Papas a la Francesa ($70 MXN) and Garrotazo de Chocolate ($115 MXN)
- Share heavier items like Petroleros con Tuétanos ($430 MXN) plus a lighter ceviche ($265-$340 MXN)
Perfect For
- Casual seafood cravings with bold flavors
- Family dinners and birthdays
- Social-media inspired food outings
- Sunny terrace lunches with friends
Location Insights
Area: Suburban commercial corridor with local families and groups; casual daytime traffic and weekend peaks.
Safety: Generally safe, active retail zone; standard suburban lighting and foot traffic.
Nearby: Near shops and services along Bulevar de Los Continentes; residential areas nearby drive family visits.
Valle DoradoValle Dorado is a residential neighborhood in Tlalnepantla, known for its suburban feel within the larger Mexico City metropolitan area. The dining scene is primarily local and casual, with family-run eateries and small restaurants serving traditional Mexican cuisine and regional specialties.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:00–20:00
Tuesday12:00–20:00
Wednesday09:30–20:00
Thursday09:30–20:00
Friday09:30–21:00
Saturday09:30–21:00
Sunday09:30–20:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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