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- MmarcoVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •25 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoMy favorite place to enjoy a long, delicious lunch or dinner, superb drink mixology, and one of the best seafood dishes I have tasted. All fresh Ingredients, great Steaks, Tacos, Apetizers, Oysters, etc. etc. Wine selection is quite good, with a curated wine list from Mexico, Spain and limited options for US, Australian wines. There is also a Smoking area where you can enjoy a good Cigar.... Highly recommendable!More infoBeluga - GDLPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• Guadalajara•4.8
- SSerrgioMonterrey •6 reviews5.0Dined on May 29, 2025Great experience , great food and service it well deserves a Michelin star !More infoAlcaldePrice: Very Expensive• Mexican• Guadalajara•4.8
- HHugoOrange County •1 review5.0Dined on May 24, 2025The experience was amazing and great food and great serviceMore infoLa MorescaPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Zapopan•4.7
- JJoseDallas - Fort Worth •4 reviews4.0Dined on Apr 27, 2025Food was pretty good. Service was standard and ambience is great. We did not order any drinks but they looked great.More infoHonoPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese Speciality• Guadalajara•4.8
- Ssince2011VIPOrlando / Central Florida East •80 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 3, 2023This is like the Platonic ideal of a cafe. It's listed as French although the menu also includes dishes that are Mexican, Italian, American, or some fusion of the above (Tequila creme brulee, anyone?). But the various cuisines blend harmoniously. They make excellent salads and vegetable dishes and a pretty mean pizza, too. The menu offers a classic steak frites and a daily fish dish, house made desserts, and a wonderful array of coffee and hot drinks as well as cocktails. There is indoor as well as outdoor seating, and although the cafe overlooks a busy road, there is enough greenery to make it feel like an oasis. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Beware: the in-house bakery sells out early, and it can get noisy and crowded at peak times.More infoCafé PiaPrice: Expensive• French• Zapopan•4.8