Discover Restaurants offering the best Latin food in Tonala, Jalisco, Mexico including El Rincon del Sol, Zaguan Restaurante & Galeria, Casa Fuerte, Casa Luna, Maricos El Arandense, Real San Pedro, La Mata Tinta Tlaquepaque, El Abajeno, Adobe Fonda, El Parian
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3 based on 779 reviews
Walking through the center, you feel like you need to check out this landmark. Save yourself some money and time and just walk through and donât eat there. The service is slow, the waiters seem less than interested, and the food is just ok... just ok. Itâs not cheap to eat there. My meal was ok. I am sure this place gets rowdy at night. I would choose another place to enjoy the wonderful food of Tlaquepaque. Skip this one.
4 based on 88 reviews
Mexican environment restaurant, in the heart of Tlaquepaque, with Mexican and international cuisine. We have also the best Mexican handcrafts for you. Live music and valet parking.
Walk inside the bright pink facade and you will be happy you wandered into Adobe.This is a large space where you can buy authentic Mexican crafts, sample tequilas, furnish your home, buy funky clothing and best of all, taste wonderful and plentiful Mexican food.Additionally, there is lively piano music provided by Ricardo and his beautiful and talented singer.Adobe is the perfect place to spend and enjoy a few hours. Buen provecho!
3 based on 444 reviews
Iâve been going to this restaurant for at least 45 years. Itâs a bit pricy but has lots of Mexican tourists as well as gringos. There is usually live music. Itâs the place to go if you like to eat meat. Meals are authentic, although not the usual food a Mexican family would eat at home. Recommended.
4 based on 133 reviews
For us, everything is right about Mata Tinta! Tucked back into and around an open courtyard near the edge of Tlaquepaque's bustling centro, Mata tinta provides breakfast, lunch, dinner, drinks, coffee, evening snacks, and unique local music every day. During the week's Days of the dead celebration, we enjoyed two evening visits and topped those off with an incredible breakfast. The view from anywhere in Mata Tinta is magical and just plain fun! The owners and staff go above and beyond to provide a touch of whimsy and let you know you're welcome. Try the combo breakfast 80 pesos (just over $4.00 usd) and enjoy fresh fruit, coffee, fresh squeezed orange juice, toast and an entree. The red berry marmalade with chipotle is to die for, and they sometimes have small jars to sell! In the evening, the flan is sweet, unique, and maybe the best I've ever tasted. A warm, welcoming atmosphere makes Mata Tinta a "must visit" in Tlaquepaque, just a few miles from downtown Guadalajara.
4 based on 237 reviews
They accept Amex cards so for this we picked this restaurant they also have âcielo, mar y tierraâ food this means fish, meat, chicken. We had a great time. While in there it started a heavy rain but the waiters helped us to move to the in door tables. Very good place to eat dinner. Strongly recommended.
4 based on 11 reviews
Three of us went for lunch while visiting the Tonala Thursday Market. Huge restaurant, not busy as we were early. Restaurant is mainly fish orientated in various formats. Ordered a guacamole to start. Enough for 3 to share. Next we had the shrimps in naranja sauce and a fish filet. Each came with rice, mashed potatoes and a few fresh veggies. Fish we OK, not outstanding. The amazing feature of the restaurant is its excellent open kitchen and immaculately clean washroom.
4 based on 691 reviews
The ambiance alone is stunning. We ordered an app and a saladâ and after they came out we were sad/glad we didnât get entrees because the app and salad were plenty and generous! We wanted to try more food, but were stuffed. The cheese volcano is a must try for those who love cheese.. service was phenomenal.. weâll def be back!
4 based on 614 reviews
If you are in Tlaquepaque you must stop at Casa Fuerte for a meal. The food is great and they almost always have live music. The restaurant is situated the courtyard of a historic home. The staff are wonderful and attentive. Menus in Spanish and English.
5 based on 342 reviews
This restaurant consistently offers delicious innovative food, beautifully presented. The decor is pretty basic but the food makes up for it. IHad jicama tacos with coconut shrimp â superb!
4 based on 120 reviews
We visited this restaurant for dinner after reading the reviews on Trip Advisor. It is a authentic Mexican style restaurant with the leather chairs, bright linen tablecloths, and lots of different types of pottery. It wasn't busy when we visited - a Wednesday night. We had the shrimp molcajete and the chamorro. Both were flavorful and quite large portions. The prices are reasonable and the service is good.
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