Restaurants near Hotel Laffayette Consulado
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- OOscar EduardoBaja California •5 reviews5.0Dined on 13 Dec 2024Service was amazing, really good food and recommendations from the staff.More infoHuesoPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary Mexican• Guadalajara•4.6
- LLuis SamahiGuadalajara •3 reviews5.0Dined on 20 Nov 2024The spicy chicken ramen is something else. I highly recommend it as it is their November special and it won't be available forever :-(. Prices are fair, music is cool and the architecture is very authentic.More infoHato Ramen - AmericanaPrice: Expensive• Ramen• Guadalajara•4.5
- ARAhtziriRLos Angeles •2 reviews5.0Dined on 23 Jul 2024INCREDIBLE! Location is ideal since it is on the Main Street. The actual restaurant has a very nice theme and is executed nicely. The burrata pizza was the main star of the night. 100% would recommend for a pre-night out spotMore infoSofy BoomPrice: Expensive• International• Guadalajara•4.6
- WRWRoegeVIPWashington, D.C. Area •29 reviews5.0Dined on 12 Apr 2024We very much enjoyed our dinner here. It was not crowded at all. We went fairly early on a weekday, but it was not busy when we left. Service was very friendly and attentive. It has a very nice menu...we chose lasagna and ravioli. Both were very good. Wine was very reasonably priced as was the food. We sat outside and it was not noisy all. It is a few blocks off the main avenue. Overall a very nice experience for a very reasonable price.More infoPinocchio - Pedro MorenoPrice: Moderate• Italian• Guadalajara•4.5
- Ssince2011Orlando / Central Florida East •80 reviews5.0Dined on 6 Apr 2024This restaurant is a hidden gem. Half high-end Japanese sushi, half new style Mexican seafood, it is wholly delicious. The fish is fresh and the creative dishes show an expert-level attention to detail: the fresh coconut gracing a pismo clam is carefully julienned, house tortillas may be made from blue or yellow corn depending on the dish they accompany, the cherry tomatoes in a salad have been carefully peeled. The restaurant is currently half-hidden at the back of a shopping plaza next to a hotel, but will be moving to Colonia Americana in a couple of months. Service is attentive and menus are available in both Spanish and English. Definitely will return.More infoErizo de MarPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• Zapopan•4.7