Guadalajara Restaurants

Chai

Good for: Groups, Solo Travellers, Families

  • Address
    • Av Juárez 200
  • Phone
    • 33 3613-0001
  • Price
    • mains M$36-49

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Lonely Planet review for Chai

Guadalajara’s young and pretty pack into plush booths to sip chai lattes and nibble on panini at this casual hippie-chic café, home of the city’s best brunches. A second location, in a restored mansion in the upscale Zona Rosa has a sunny terrace and free wi-fi.

 

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    Healthy Food at Healthy Prices

    jetgirly recommends this,

    Alta Fibra is actually a locally-owned chain of bakeries that specialize in supposedly-healthy baked goods. At their location in the city center, they have an attached cafeteria-style restaurant that offers diners some of the best value for their money in the city. Alta Fibra offers cheap comidas- fixed-price menus- that appeal to health-minded lunchers and especially vegetarians. For approximately 35 pesos ($3.50 US), servers will pass your plate along a buffet line and pile it high with fresh salad, a hot entree (usually from a choice of four), soup, bread and dessert. Your meal comes complete with one of the daily agua frescas- fruit pureed with sugar and water then strained into an icy-cold glass. There is a small selection of a la carte items such as soy-based burgers and cheese quesadillas, but the real draw here is the lunch buffet. On your way out, consider visiting the bakery for some of their awesome cinnamon-sugar cookies (usually packaged indiviually in plastic and priced at 10 pesos for ten cookies).

    Good for: Groups, Solo Travellers, Families