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Ajijic Tango

Guadalajara Region


Ajijic’s most popular restaurant is never less than crammed with locals, resident expats and visitors, all here to enjoy the excellent steaks (it is an Argentinian restaurant after all). But there are other dishes too – Mexican, salads and pasta. Seating is in a colorful tented courtyard. Reservations are a must on Friday and Saturday nights.


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