Le Kliff

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Le Kliff
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Food typeMexican
StateJalisco
CountryMexico
Website lekliff.com

Le Kliff is a Mexican restaurant south of Puerto Vallarta, in the Mexican state of Jalisco.

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Description and reception

The open-air [1] Mexican restaurant Le Kliff is located south of Puerto Vallarta, near Mismaloya. [2] It is perched on a cliff and overlooks the sea. [3] Fodor's has said Le Kliff has "the best views at a series of open-air patios under a huge palapa roof". [4] The menu has also included Asian and Mediterranean dishes. [1] Seafood options have included lobster tail with avocado emulsion. The restaurant often hosts weddings. [5] [6]

Le Kliff has been called "the classiest restaurant in town" with the "largest palapa roof in the world", [7] as well as "the most beautiful restaurant in Mexico". [8]

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