Puerto Vallarta’s Culinary Excellence Shines with Prestigious Nominations at the 2024 World Culinary Awards

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico — Puerto Vallarta’s vibrant culinary scene has once again captured global attention as two of its most esteemed hotel restaurants have been nominated for the prestigious 2024 World Culinary Awards. Sheraton Buganvilias’ Gaviotas restaurant and Marriott Casamagna’s Mikado have both received nominations, highlighting the city’s growing reputation as a culinary destination.

Gaviotas: A Testament to Mexican Gourmet Cuisine

Gaviotas, located within the Sheraton Buganvilias Resort, has been nominated in the highly competitive category of “Latin America’s Best Fine Dining Hotel Restaurant 2024.” This nomination places Gaviotas among a select group of eight top-tier restaurants, with competitors from Lima, Peru; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and Los Cabos and Mexico City, Mexico.

Renowned for its authentic Mexican gourmet cuisine, Gaviotas is no stranger to accolades, having previously been awarded 4 AAA Diamonds. Under the expert guidance of Chef Johanam Rojas, the restaurant offers a culinary experience that goes beyond mere dining. Each dish is carefully crafted to tell a story, evoking memories and emotions that are deeply rooted in Mexican culture. Chef Rojas’s dedication to honoring traditional Mexican flavors while infusing them with contemporary techniques has made Gaviotas a standout in the fine dining scene across Latin America.

Mikado: A Premier Destination for Japanese Cuisine in Mexico

Mikado, the oriental-style restaurant at Marriott Casamagna, has also been recognized on the national stage with a nomination in the category of “Mexico’s Best Hotel Restaurant 2024.” This nomination places Mikado alongside nine other renowned hotel restaurants, including those from globally recognized brands such as Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts, The Ritz Carlton, JW Marriott, Waldorf Astoria, St. Regis, and Four Seasons.

Mikado’s nomination is a testament to its exceptional Japanese cuisine, which has made it a favorite among both locals and visitors. The restaurant’s menu features a wide array of authentic Japanese dishes, including a dedicated sushi area and 14 teppanyaki grills, where guests can enjoy a live cooking experience. The restaurant’s warm and inviting atmosphere, coupled with its prime location in the exclusive Marina Vallarta residential area, makes it an ideal spot for a memorable dining experience.

Recognition at the World Culinary Awards

The World Culinary Awards are among the most respected accolades in the global culinary industry, recognizing excellence across various sectors, from culinary destinations and hotel restaurants to training institutions and iconic eateries. The nominations for Gaviotas and Mikado were the result of a rigorous, year-long search for the world’s leading culinary brands, conducted by experts and industry professionals.

Voting for the winners in each category is currently open to tourism industry professionals, consumers, and specialized media. The public can cast their votes until August 30, 2024, by visiting the official World Culinary Awards website at worldculinaryawards.com/nominees/2024.

A Culinary Destination on the Rise

Puerto Vallarta’s recognition on the global stage through these nominations underscores the city’s growing status as a premier culinary destination. The achievements of Gaviotas and Mikado reflect the dedication and passion of the chefs and culinary teams behind these establishments, who continue to push the boundaries of their craft and offer unforgettable dining experiences.

As the city continues to evolve, Puerto Vallarta’s culinary landscape remains a vital part of its appeal to both international and local visitors. The success of its restaurants in prestigious competitions like the World Culinary Awards further cements its reputation as a city that celebrates and excels in the art of cuisine.

For further information and to participate in the voting process, please visit the official World Culinary Awards website.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico — Puerto Vallarta’s vibrant culinary scene has once again captured global attention as two of its most esteemed hotel restaurants have been nominated for the prestigious 2024 World Culinary Awards. Sheraton Buganvilias’ Gaviotas restaurant and Marriott Casamagna’s Mikado have both received nominations, highlighting the city’s growing reputation as a culinary destination.

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