Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Ajijic. Ajijic, a small idyllic town in Mexico, is the perfect setting to enjoy a quiet and relaxing holiday. Enjoy a night of lively music in the plaza of this picturesque town or enjoy a stroll along the lakeside path. Visit the colorful Chapala handicrafts market, or relax and enjoy lunch and a beautiful view at the Beergarden restaurant by the pier. If you’re traveling with children, take them to Christiania Park, right next to the market. At the park, they can play on the expansive lawn or on the playground. Take a day trip to the Casacadas de Agua, a favorite spot with the locals and a great place to spend with family. Climb the waterfalls or swim in sparkling pools at the base of the falls. Find a shady spot to enjoy the lunch you packed at your holiday rental or try a local delicacy at one of the many small restaurants in the area.
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4 based on 77 reviews
Just went here for the first time, and enjoyed our meal immensely. Fresh ingredients made while you wait. We had pot stickers, spring rolls and noodle bowls. So delicious and not too filling, just right. The owners are absolutely lovely people. Thanks Betty and Qwui. Sorry if I spelled it wrong. We will be back and recommend to all to give it a try.
4 based on 24 reviews
Best sushi in town! MASAYUME is a Japanese Kitchen and Sushi Bar located in Ajijic. Great prices, taste and location.
A totally enjoyable Japanese dinner by passionate owner and his chef. Highly recommend their Shrimp Tempura and colorful Vegetable Tempura birdâs nest - they were incredibly delicious, light and crispy. Soft Shell Crab Roll was tasty and delightful. All in all, everything we had was satisfying.If youâre feeling generous you might want to splurge for an ice cold Asahi.Service is attentive and non rushed.
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3 based on 57 reviews
This used to be one of my favorite go-to restaurants for Chinese food. It wasn't the best that I'd ever had, but the quality was good and the service was always pleasant. On the good side, the staff are still truly friendly and helpful. Unfortunately, a pleasant waitress can't make up for the downward slide of the food. I ordered a chicken dish that tasted like the chicken had died, been buried and then exhumed for my order. It was dry. The order wasn't that warm, so I honestly think the cook used leftover buffet items and tried to dress them up as fresh. It didn't work. While the hot and sour soup was still very tasty, my dining companion's meal was also cold and hard to swallow. This is the second meal in a row we've had that was just flat-out bad. I really hope that MW gets their act together and realizes that they're losing a lot of customers because of poor food. I'll probably give them one last try (and, hopefully, be able to raise this rating), but I'm not expecting much. In an area like Ajijic, there are just too many others vying for our business to accept substandard food.
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