Travel By Fingertip...Guadalajara

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Dining in Guadalajara

Place de la Concorde

Considered the most elegant "dining with a view" in town. The ambience is formal yet intimate, as white gloved waiters waft by with numerous flambeed specialties. Mexican/Continental cuisine. Addr: Fiesta Americana Hotel, 225 Aurelio Aceves. Ph: 625-4848. Expensive.

Suehiro

Serving fine authentic Japanese cuisine, this is perhaps the most popular restaurant in town. Dishes are often prepared at the table and the Sushi Bar is one of the busiest places in town. Addr: La Paz 1701. Ph: 826-0094. Expensive.

La Trattoria Pomodoro

A cozy elegance is in the air at the city's best Italian restaurant. Pasta is made on premise and there is both a salad and antipasta bar. Addr: Nino Heroes 3051. Ph: 122-1977. Moderate.

Rio Viejo

Both outdoor/indoor dining are possible in this authentic colonial Mansion. The specialties are Mexican Continental and are beautifully complemented by the antique ambience. Addr: 302 Av. de las Americas. Ph: 616-5321. Moderate.

La Chata

Specialties of Jalisco and Guadalajara are especially good, including pork based stew pozole. Live Mexican music adds even more spice to the surroundings. Addr: Av. Corona 128. Ph: 616-9553. Moderate.

Los Itacates

Old time favorite with an unbelievable variety of tacos. All Mexican and regional favorites at an excellent price. Addr: 110 Av. Chapultepec Norte. Ph: 625-1106. Inexpensive.

Mercado Libertad

Food is an irresistible, colorful and aromatic part of this gigantic market. Guaranteed to entice the eye and palette. Addr: Plaza Tapatia.
 

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