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    Mercado México

    Mercado México

    4.1(18 reviews)
    0.6 km
    $$

    Very cool spot, but make sure to visit when a good number of the vendors are open. If you come too…read moreearly, you may not have too many options. Nonetheless, it's worth checking out. There really is something for everyone here. Craving a Belgian waffle? Check! Have a hankering for some sushi? Well, they have it here as well. Just want some tacos? Of course! You get the picture. Oh yeah, also some wine, beer, and cheese places too!

    Props to Guadalajara! these trendy look alike food markets are popping up all over the world... and…read moredon't get me wrong, thank god for them, I mean, who doesn't like to have any imaginable type of food available at your table?? Anyway, decided to visit the place by my dearest friend's recommendation; I was not disappointed at all, a great adequation of this old space in the bohemian heart of Guadalajara. the project is still ongoing and there're a bunch of empty spaces but so far is looking sharp! Lo Bueno We ordered seafood small plates from "La Muerta", tbh the best tacos gobernador I've had (we even ordered a second plate...), a very well done Michelada (which in GDL are made with clam and tomato juice) this is hard to achieve, and the aguachile encacahuatado was yumy yumy. you can see the slow traffic street from the terrace with all its people and bikes passing by, a perfect spot to heal a hangover or to look for one. Lo Malo What's the point of having a bunch of restaurants in the same place if you are not allowed to order from a couple of them from your same table?? of course they don't tell you not to, but when we went ahead and ordered an appetizer from the restaurant next door (something that this place didn't even have in their menu), we had to ask for permission for it to be brought to our table because it was La Muerta's territory... come on people! i'm sure we can all be less greedy and share a little... Also, don't even bother ordering a Club soda lemonade (limonada de agua mineral)... they do not know how to make them...

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    Mercado México - ¡A comer!

    ¡A comer!

    Mercado México - Ribeye con una copa de tinto

    Ribeye con una copa de tinto

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    Los Chilaquiles - Chilaquiles Bandera con carne y 2 huevos estrallados.

    Los Chilaquiles

    4.3(118 reviews)
    1.9 km
    $$

    We went here for breakfast after dropping off laundry…read more Valet parking is way to go unless you are lucky and one of the 3 off street slots in front are open They have menus in English and Spanish and are very helpful plus patient The munu is very big so good options for everyone's taste buds Started out with Cafe de Olla & Water I had the Molletes de chilaquiles Handcrafted bread with the same golden beans, but now layered with your favorite chilaquiles. Yes, it's as good as it sounds. I left full but not stuffed or feeling bloated All around the perfect breakfast spot

    Food Review: Los Chilaquiles - Guadalajara, Jalisco…read more On my recent visit to Los Chilaquiles, located right in the heart of Guadalajara, I arrived a bit past the traditional breakfast hour, but I was seriously craving some good huevos rancheros and a comforting café de olla. Thankfully, both absolutely hit the spot. Café de olla is a classic Mexican coffee traditionally brewed in a clay pot (olla), infused with cinnamon and sweetened with piloncillo--a deep, rich unrefined cane sugar. The result is a warm, aromatic, slightly spiced cup that feels like a hug from Mexico itself. Their version was delicious. To complement it, they offered me conchas con nata, which was such a treat. Conchas are iconic Mexican sweet breads known for their soft, airy interior and crunchy shell-like topping. Nata is the thick, silky cream that forms when fresh milk is gently simmered--rich, smooth, and perfect for spreading. Together, it's a simple but heavenly pairing. Right away, I noticed that the atmosphere of the place feels warm and inviting--relaxed, friendly, and full of that authentic Guadalajara charm that makes you want to stay a little longer. The service matched the atmosphere perfectly: attentive, kind, and genuinely welcoming. They started me off with a trio of homemade salsas, along with Mexican crema, queso cotija, and a crunchy homemade tostadita. Everything tasted fresh and thoughtful. As I looked around, I even noticed photos of well-known personalities who have visited, which makes sense--the food and experience truly stand out. Overall, Los Chilaquiles delivered amazing flavors, excellent service, a great atmosphere, and that authentic touch that makes breakfast in Guadalajara unforgettable. Highly recommend stopping by if you're in the area.

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    Los Chilaquiles - Chilaquiles bandera with Chicharrón

    Chilaquiles bandera with Chicharrón

    Los Chilaquiles - Dinning upstairs

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    Tabemono Gourmet - gourmet - Updated May 2026

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