Guadalajara Restaurants

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  • 1. Cafe D'Priss

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    Cafe D'Priss offers great coffee and breakfast; their waffles are the best in town. Portions are reasonable and prices are low, making it a favorite among locals and visitors.

    Av. Sixto Gorjon 141, Mexico

    Known For

    • Huevos rancheros
    • Iced coffee
    • Waffles
  • 2. Cerveceria Chapultepec

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    It's difficult to beat Cerveceria Chapultepec when it comes to finding a quick snack and a cold drink. Throughout the day, you'll find tacos, desserts, and many beers, and everything costs 20 MXN.

    Av. Guadalupe 1606, Mexico

    Known For

    • Mini hamburgers
    • Tacos
    • Beer
  • 3. La Chata

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    At high meal times, travelers will find lines of locals and tourists alike extending out the door of this traditional Mexican restaurant in El Centro. While the decor is plain, the food is among the best in the city. Items worth testing include the queso fundido (cheese fondue) and the enchiladas. If you're staying in West Guadalajara, there's a second restaurant at 405 Terranova in Providencia.

    Av. Ramón Corona 126, 44100, Mexico
    33-3613–1315

    Known For

    • Queso fundido
    • Enchiladas
    • Second location in West Guadalajara
  • 4. Brew House–Corazon de Malta

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    The only gastronomic brewery in Chapala, it offers craft beer and delicious food including burgers, burritos, tacos, and salads.

    Calle de las Flores 25, Mexico
    37-6766--5657

    Known For

    • Craft beer
    • Burgers
    • Burritos

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 5. Dona Gabina Escolastica

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    Dona Gabina is a local staple. While pozole and enchiladas are among the most popular dishes, nothing on the menu here will disappoint. Portions are large and prices are fair, so don't let the queue to enter deter you.

    Javier Mina 237, Mexico
    33-3833--0883

    Known For

    • Pozole and enchiladas
    • Repeat customers
    • Large portions

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
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  • 6. El Parián de Tlaquepaque

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    If you are looking for a traditional Mexican experience, there's no better place to go in Tlaquepaque than El Parián. At this large complex with a central patio shared by 18 different restaurants and bars, everyday is a Mexican fiesta! Mariachis perform all day long and tequila flows easily. The cuisine might not be the best in town, but it's quite good. 

    Calle Independencia 22, 45560, Mexico
    33-3330–5136

    Known For

    • Mariachis all day
    • Party atmosphere
    • Traditional Mexican experience
  • 7. El Rincón del Sol

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    A covered patio invites you to sip margaritas while listening to live trova (romantic ballads). Musicians play Tuesday to Friday evenings and on weekends during the leisurely lunch hour. Try one of the steak or chicken dishes, the burrito, or the classic chiles en nogada in the colors of the Mexican flag. The staff is friendly and helpful.

    Av. 16 de Septiembre 61, 45400, Mexico
    33-3683–1989

    Known For

    • Chiles en nogada
    • Friendly staff
    • Live music
  • 8. Karne Garibaldi

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    This Tapatío institution has held the Guinness World Record for fastest restaurant service: 13.5 seconds for a table of six. Lightning-fast service is made possible by the menu's single item: carne en su jugo, a combination of finely diced beef and bacon simmered in rich beef broth and served with grilled onions, tortillas, and refried beans mixed with corn.

    Calle Garibaldi 1306, 44680, Mexico
    33-3826–1286

    Known For

    • Quick service
    • Multiple locations
    • Carne en su jugo
  • 9. Karne Garibaldi

    $ | Col. Jardines de San Ignacioin Zapopan | Mexican

    Av. Vallarta 3959, Guadalajara, Jalisco, 45048, Mexico
    33-3621–1600
  • 10. Karne Garibaldi

    $ | Col. Vallarta Norte | Mexican

    Plaza Galerias, Guadalajara, Jalisco, 45138, Mexico
    33-3165–2042
  • 11. La Morenita del Santuario

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    Locals and visitors come here for tasty traditional Mexican food in a simple family-friendly restaurant. Try the pozole, which starts with hominy and a protein as the base, and comes in three types of broth. Red pozole is a thinner broth that uses dried, red chilies; green pozole broth is rich and calls for fresh, green peppers; and white pozole is a thinner broth without chilies.

    Calle Pedro Loza 527-B, 44100, Mexico
    33-3658--0466

    Known For

    • Pozole in three types of broth
    • Traditional Mexican cuisine
    • Suited to groups and families
  • 12. Little India Restaurant

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    This highly acclaimed Indian restaurant is not to be missed. What it lacks in character it makes up for in cuisine.

    Calle Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 149, Mexico
    33-3630--9315

    Known For

    • Mango chicken
    • Beef madras
    • Chai tea

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.
  • 13. Mom's Deli and Restaurant

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    This fantastic stop for breakfast and lunch serves fresh, delicious food in a pleasant environment. Try the eggs Benedict and homemade muffins.

    Calle Hidalgo 62-A, Mexico
    37-6765--5719

    Known For

    • Perfectly roasted coffee
    • Homemade pastries
    • No-frills environment

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed. No dinner
  • 14. Restaurant Montecarlo

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    This outdoor restaurant is one of a handful of eateries along the lakeside in Teuchitlán. While not fancy, it offers a variety of Mexican dishes, including fish, molcajetes dishes of mixed meats, cheese, and vegetables in a stone bowl), and fajitas, and provides a grand view of the lake teeming with fish and birds including herons and pelicans. There's also a fish pond where kids can borrow a homemade rod for some catch and release. As you turn into the street, don't feel pressured by the parking attendants at the other restaurants who will make attempts to get you into their locales.

    Calle Las Fuentes 5, 46760, Mexico
    38-4733–0257

    Known For

    • Veracruz-style octopus
    • Shrimp empanadas
    • Melted cheese
  • 15. Tacos Las Palmas

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    For a quick bite Tacos Las Palmas offers a lot more than what the name suggests. Marlin, tuna, shrimp, and other staple items are served with local fruits and vegetables to produce mouthwatering dishes. The burritos are big and tasty, too.

    Libramiento Chapala–Ajijic 96, Mexico

    Known For

    • Tuna sashimi
    • Octopus quesadilla
    • Seafood tower
  • 16. Tacos Providencia

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    A true Tapatío (Guadalajara native) will tell you that these are the best tacos in town. Don’t expect anything fancy; it’s just a clean and functional taqueria where everything is about those exquisite tacos.

    Av. Rubén Darío 534, 44657, Mexico
    33-3641–6049

    Known For

    • Local favorite
    • No-frills taqueria
    • Tacos el pastor

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 17. Tortas Toño

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    One of Guadalajara's most famous dishes is the torta ahogada, literally a "drowned sandwich," and Tortas Toño serves the best in town. It’s a baguette filled with pork meat served in a bowl with lots (and we are talking lots!) of hot tomato sauce on top.

    Av. Tepeyac 605, 44520, Mexico
    33-3647–6208

    Known For

    • The best torta ahogada in town
    • Great the morning after a night of drinking
    • Closes daily at 4 pm

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner

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