Pino Suarez #210
Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco Mexico
tim@pvrpv.com
By Tim Longpre
Published on 04/29/2009
Tacos are the favorite fast food of Mexico, and no visitor or resident can avoid these if a taco stall is nearby. The aroma of these freshly baked tacos is rather inviting, and you should not attempt to avoid this alluring invitation. Swine flu has created quite a stir in the U.S and an emergency has been declared. A few cases have been reported in a few cities; however citizens should not panic. Take precautionary measures and for starters, wash hands as often as possible.
Fear No Flu In Puerto Vallarta
Mexico’s Taco stands are as popular as the
classy coffee shops in the US. Taco stalls and vendors have their
own aura which carries much excitement in Puerto Vallarta. It is a local fast food, which can
not be missed if you are a visitor. Tacos are made out of corn and are wrapped
around a filling. You will find a variety of fillings such as meat; fish,
vegetable, cheese and soon you will discover your favorite flavor after trying
a few. Tacos are freshly baked on the grill, so that they are just ready to be
served. Some vendors even offer a variety of sauces and other garnishes so that
your taco is just right according to your taste. Most taco stall owners don’t
have proficiency in English; however you just have to learn how to say “taco”
and “quesadilla.” And this cheap snack needs no bargaining so just visit the
next vendor if you detect the aroma of tacos. You can visit any taco stall closest
to your place or nearest to your route. Marisco’s Cisneros opens between 10 am to
5:30 pm and
is closed on Tuesdays. Texcoco lies at the corner of Ecuador and is open between 8 am to 12
noon.
Marisma Fish Taco is open between 9 am to 5 and Tacos de Flacos is the
right place if you prefer to stay out in the evenings.
U.S has declared emergency as Swine Flu takes lead. San Diego is especially cautioned as flu in
schools, offices and public places is creating panic. Health officials remain
on high alert, foreseeing that the infection could spread more widely. 20 cases
have been confirmed in California, 3 in ImperialCounty and some in Kansas, New York, Ohio, Texas and now it has been detected in Canada too. There has been fear of Swine
Flu in Puerto Vallarta too. A physician
confirms that there are no confirmed cases of the disease however residents can
still take precautionary measures by taking more of Vitamin A, D and B
supplements and by drinking more water. A flu vaccine will do no good at this
time, because three weeks later the body will show a lower immune system.
Physicians advise residents to stay away from crowded areas and wash hands as
much as possible.
Traveling to Mexico has not been banned because of the
emergency declared. However, precautions must be taken by visitors too to avoid
the common flu. Tourists should avoid visiting congested places and meeting
with sick people. Visit Villa del Palmar Flamingos, a new resort that lies in Nuevo Vallarta. It’s the place to enjoy with
family and even friends. Nestle under huge beach umbrellas or laze around with
big margarita glasses. Indulge in the scenic beauty that will be sufficient to
make a vacation perfect.
For more information on rental properties in Puerto Vallarta, also abbreviated as PV, contact Pvrpv
dot com at the following numbers. Their Mexican office number is 322.222.0638
and if you are calling from the USA or Canada you can call on their local Vonage
number 206.388.3703. Pvrpv dot com has successfully been servicing the tourists
& local community for some years now. They have a knowledgeable and
friendly staff that knows about rental properties in Puerto Vallarta and they will eagerly welcome you
and help you in finding a resort.