Discover Restaurants offering the best Japanese food in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. The inland city of Guadalajara is bursting with history and culture. Many attractions are in the city's historic center and in the neighboring city of Zapopan. Museums, parks and churches flourish alongside bullfights, rodeos and soccer (futbol). Nearby are the towns of Tequila, where the liquor of the same name is produced, and Tlaquepaque and Tonala, where artisans create an abundance of Mexican handicrafts. Mariachi, which originated in the area, is a common sight and sound in Guadalajara.
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4 based on 120 reviews
Good and friendly reception.Cool interior and nice atmosphere. We had some sushi and sashimi first and afterwards some warm dishes, all very good. We could decide the tempo at which the food came and experienced this as super pleasant, taking it slowly and spending almost 2.5 hours at the restaurant. The service was excellent, our waiter clearly knew some proper etiquette, was friendly and attentive, serving us with a big smile. Leaving the restaurant in the darkness of the night, I didn't think about my sunglasses and forgot them. One of the waiters came RUNNING after us, to give them to me. Many thanks for that!!!Points of improval: - Don't serve red wine this cold. - Serving the sashimi pure and the sauce seperate, would give customers the chance to choose if and how much of it they put on their fish.
4 based on 100 reviews
Great Noodle bar with an indie/hipster twist located in a lively neighbourhood.Ramens and udons there are served in very generous portions and are particularly tasty. You can combine them with great tipical sodas or cocktails. Service is a bit on the slow side but the place is always crowded.As a matter of fact there is usually a long waiting line. if you cannot bother to wait and unless you are a ramen die-hard fan, I'd recommend to cross the street to enjoy an Okonomiyaki at Tanuki (same owners and a bit more expensive).
Nishi is a restaurant that honors a proposal completely different from the existing ones in Guadalajara. Fusing the essence of Peruvian and the touches of Japanese food, Nikkei is born, creating a unique gastronomic proposal at Nishi, Modern Sushi & Loung
Es en lugar muy agradable, los camareros son atentos y profesionales, los platillos prometen mucho, he probado sólo dos, Ceviche Peruano de buen talante y Sopa de Avocado Miso, innovadora y algo mejor que buena!!, Sà volveré y lo recomiendo
4 based on 421 reviews
Suehiro is a good restaurant to go with friends. The food was OK I had the filet and chicken it lacked a little flavor. This was my first time here the other couple we were with said that the food that day was a little without flavor they think the cook was new because they go there often and it has more flavor. The drink was good I ordered the margarita. The desert was also OK....This place overall is OK.
4 based on 205 reviews
The restaurant is quite new in the city apparently and has a nice wide variety of ramens and other traditional Japanese dishes, no waiting time at 1pm and the place is nice and quite. Prices are completely affordable too. Service was professional and friendly.
4 based on 115 reviews
Welcome to MUI MUI. Asian street food Izakaya Style. Delicious by day amazing by night #MUIMUIVibes.
A pleasant venue. Sadly a very average experience. The staff make the place slightly stressful, buzzing around, forgetting orders and being consistently inconsistent. The reviews suggesting the food here is good are just donât ring true, itâs bar snack food with a vague Asian twist and ok, not good or bad, just meh. The DJ dances mindlessly to a playlist. Itâs just jarring. It wonât matter what I think, but for US and Europe visitors, things like trying to move us mid meal and forgetting our change will be irritating. This place just needs to get its head out of its butt a bit to make it worth stopping in. We are sorry to read this Philip. Your review has been sent to Management and will be taken notice to improve our experience to all clients.
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