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Tamales – Maria Candelaria

A few days ago, I received the following message from a friend in my email which piqued my interest:

I was thinking….I don’t know if you have been there…its a little cozy place that sells “tamales” and “Atole” in the cafe des artists street, passing Pipi’s restaurant. The lady owner is very nice, very folkloric spot. You could integrate it in to your space.

Nearly seven years in Vallarta and I couldn’t ever remember seeing a tamale place in town. A good tamale is a great food. I needed to go. Discovering where the tamale place has been hiding made it to the top of to-do list. At the first chance, I took the bus downtown to find the tamales.

Maria Candelaria, the tamale place is not hard to find. It has been right under my nose for the last four years. It’s on the corner of Guadalupe Sanchez and Allende streets only one block from Pipi’s restaurant one of the best known tourist restaurants in Vallarta.

I ordered two tamales: a traditional one made pork in red sauce and a not so traditional one made with basil and mozzarella. Both were excellent. To drink, I ordered a pineapple flavored atole. Atole to me is like drinking hot baby food. It doesn’t sound very good but it really tasted wonderful, very comforting.

The owner graciously let me take pictures of her and the staff making the tamales. Unfortunately, I forgot to ask her name. They serve an extensive variety of tamales including six vegetarian options.

Prices for the tamales range from $10 to $13 pesos each. For under four dollars you will be stuffed. Maria Candelaria is open Monday through Saturday from 8:30am to 4:00pm and the 6:00pm to 10:00pm.

Maria Candelaria is a mandatory restaurant to visit while in Vallarta. The food and the atmosphere make it a truly special, Mexican experience.

It’s easy to find. It’s on the corner of Guadalupe Sanchez street and Allende street in Downtown Puerto Vallarta. The map below shows you how to get there.

 


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Puerto Vallarta Weather

Puerto Vallarta Weather

Puerto Vallarta is a Mexican resort city situated on the Pacific Ocean. Lying on a narrow coastal plain, the city has become a popular destination for tourists all around the world. Puerto Vallarta’s climate is classified as a Tropical wet and dry region according to Koppen climate classifications. One of the main reasons tourists are attracted to Puerto Vallarta is because of the beautiful warm and sunny weather. If you are planning an upcoming vacation, check the Puerto Vallarta weather and seasonal averages to choose the best time to travel for you. With variations in temperature and humidity, researching seasonal averages will give you an idea of the warmer and wetter months.

Puerto Vallarta has a near constant temperature year round with an exception during August and September. October through June high daily temperature averages clock in at 86 degrees F with an average daily low temperature of about 70 degrees. During these months, the average daily humidity is approximately 75 percent. During the months of February, March, and April, the least cloud cover is experienced. Typically, tourists who are familiar with the weather in Puerto Vallarta will choose to travel during one of these three months for clear skies and warm days.

Puerto Vallarta Rainy Season

While many believe that Puerto Vallarta is a beautiful city with sunny, dry weather all year round, this Mexican city does have a rainy season. The rainy season in Puerto Vallarta extends from the end of June through the middle of October. While rainfall is common during these months, precipitation is concentrated in afternoon rainstorms which are quite spectacular. The wettest month for Puerto Vallarta weather is August where as many as 14 days are rainy.

With dry winters and warm constant temperatures all year round, Puerto Vallarta continues to be a popular vacation destination year round.

Softball League in Puerto Vallarta

Playing Softball in Puerto Vallarta

One of my favorite things about living in Puerto Vallarta is playing in the softball league. More than 700 players participate. The games are played at the municipal sports complex. Teams play once a week in tournaments that last nearly six months.

The men’s division is divided into three skill levels. Unfortunately, or maybe fortunately, I play in the third level which is the lowest level of play – a little slower and perhaps a little safer. Although, we all seem to get bashed up fairly regularly.

The top level players are outstanding and would be able to hold their own against any team from anywhere. I aspire to play as well as they do but it will never happen.

Going for a beer after the game is an important part of the softball experience. We like to go to the Botanero San Miguel on Nicaragua street a block up from the beach. They have great snacks, lots of sports on TV, and a really friendly staff.

Check out a few pictures from one of the league games.

All three softball levels are slow pitch.

Safe at third!

 

Many games attract a large, raucous crowd although attendance at this game was sparse.

Games are played Monday through Saturday evenings from 7:00pm to 11:00pm. If you want get a feel for the town and the people, make the effort to spend some time one evening watching a game. The stadium is easy to get to. It’s on the north end of downtown. You can see a map here.

Gorditas Dona Tota

Great Gorditas to Fill Your Stomach

Every time we go to the Soriana shopping center near Pitillal we always stop to order gorditas at Gorditas Dona Tota.

If you are not familiar with gorditas, they are thick disks made from corn meal that are split open and filled with an infinite variety of stews and shredded meats. You can find them throughout Mexico.

 

Gorditas Dona Tota is a franchised chain that was founded in Ciudad Victoria in the state of Taumalipas. The chain operates in almost every state in Mexico and has recently begun expansion into the U.S. Currently, they have six locations in Texas. Puerto Vallarta has only one location.

 

My three favorite gorditas from Dona Tota: picadillo (ground beef), carnitas en salsa verde (pork in green salsa), and rajas con queso (Poblano chile and cheese). I’m stuffed after just three.

Prices are very reasonable. Each gordita costs between $7.00 and $8.00 pesos which is about $.55 US at the current exchange rate.

 

The mall, where you will find Gorditas Dona Tota, is located just south of Pitillal on Francisco Villa. The mall is also home to Cinepolis, a great multiplex movie theatre that plays first-run movies in English.

More Mexican Fast Food You Might Like:

Best Tacos in Puerto Vallarta

Good Street Tacos

Famous Tamales

Good Street Tacos from “Aqui es Tlaxcala”

Good Barbacoa Tacos

We had some good barbacoa tacos from the “Aqui es Tlaxcala” taco stand located on the corner of Calle Brasilia and Calle Ecuador. The stand is on the back side of the Municipal Stadium two blocks from the 8 Tostadas Restaurant. The stand is also located directly in front of my favorite tortilleria in Puerto Vallart

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Good stuff! Makes you hungry just looking at them. Use the map below to make your way to the taco stand. You might also want to read about my favorite tacos in all of Puerto Vallarta.

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