Best Mexican restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mexican food in Jocotepec. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mexican restaurants near you.. Jocotepec (Spanish pronunciation: [xokoteˈpek]) is a town and municipality, in Jalisco in central-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 384.36 km². As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 37,972.
Restaurants in Jocotepec
la comida sabrosa, el servicio deja un poco que desear y cuidado con la cabeza hay desniveles en el techo y gradas y en algunos puntos puedes golpear tu cabeza....
Restaurant La Guadalupana My Friend, come with your family, couple and friends, enjoy our seafood dishes and meat to the wood, in a 100% family atmosphere, live music and thematic weekends, if you are looking for a place to make an event Call us to schedu
What a stunning restaurant & grounds...The bathrooms outstanding..The building itself is well worth a look..We really enjoyed the hot retried beans & cheese dip..Very tasty..We all had Taco de Cameron or Taco de Pescado..Served on Corn Tortilla..with coleslaw..also very tasty..We were the only customers there..wait staff was very attentive..We certainly hope there will be many many customers enjoying the Venue itself, as well as the food..
El mejor pozole de la Rivera de Chapala, muy buen trato, la calidad de la comida y servicio muy buena. % recomendable.
4 based on 18 reviews
Friends wanted to go to an authentic Mexican restaurant .El Bambu was our choice...They loved the variety of Mexican Dishes..available & dining Lakeside made it even more remarkable..Wait staff very friendly & quick..We all enjoyed our Sunday Buffet beside Lake Chapla.....I am sure this will not be our last visit..
4 based on 12 reviews
A very popular roadside restaurant serving authentic excellent Mexican food at weekends. It is our favourite lunch place on Sundays, where we always have their signature Carnitas (pulled pork), served with beans, guacamole, nopal salad and tortillas. In addition, there is always a selection of some 8-12 salsas of different âheatâ ratings. Their beers are cold but beware of their margaritas! Parking is not a problem and we always take our three well-behaved dogs. Cash only.AivarsT
This is a really nice restaurant on a quiet street, an easy walk from the plaza in Jocotepec. The tastes were A One, the presentation quite pretty, an the service excellent, all in a lovely garden. I highly recommend it for breakfast or early lunch.
4 based on 22 reviews
Very popular with tourists from Guadalajara. Authentic local cuisine in terms of beef. Tacos to steaks, quick service. Lots of antique ranchers memorabilia on walls. No English spoken. They do get tacos and midstream. Very fast service. Look for two tall old style wooden doors, just south of the main church Senor del Monte, and a liquor store.
4 based on 512 reviews
A great place to eat when you visit Chapala, amazing views, free boats rides, delicious food and a familiar environment.
My mother and I saw this highly rated restaurant a little west of Ajijic, and had not been disappointed by any 4.5 star-rated restaurants on our trip... until now. We simply came to have a couple drinks down by the water, and share an appetizer of ceviche. It is worth noting that I speak fluent Spanish, but my mother does not, so I was doing all of the ordering. To accompany our drinks, I asked for two glasses of water (free). Next thing I knew, the waiter was bringing over two bottles of water. I didnât say anything at the time, but shouldâve seen this as a sign of things to come. After finishing our drinks and plate of ceviche (mediocre at best) we asked for our check to leave. The waiter brought a piece of paper with just a number on it, 520 pesos, and scribbled Spanish stating that this was the total after the suggested tip. (Yes, for two drinks, two âwatersâ and an appetizer- WAY overpriced) Tucked behind this paper was an itemized bill for 435 pesos. I handed over a credit card and he asked me what I would like to add for a tip. I said 15% (yes, even in Mexico with mediocre food and service I am still going to be generous). Next thing I knew, I was signing a bill that added 100 pesos (25% tip!) for a total of 535. I looked him in the eye and told him no, I said 15%. He acted innocent and apologized, as if it was somehow a misunderstanding, and then fumbled around to find some change in his pocket in order to reimburse me in the amount of 35 pesos. Did I care enough to let if sour the evening? Of course not. But as someone who relies on TripAdvisor for restaurant recommendations, I thought Iâd share my experience at this â4.5 starâ place. And let others know that I certainly will not be going back.
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