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Feedback gevenEating at this place is great, everything is fresh and delicious! the part is the live music makes it almost impossible to have a real conversation with their party. I think you're coming here to sing and eat and not. the restaurant has a very nice Mexican atmosphere, and I can't stress how good it is to eat!
My family and I drove back from chamela to guadalajara, beginning januar 2016, when we went to the city autlan de navarro in the costa sur region jalisco. we all felt quite hungry, as a result of our journey up and under the mountainous area, and we discovered a place called "restaurante mexico tipico" on the road from autlan. my darling, angry, told us that the place was recommended to him, so we pulled up and ventured into it. it was very spacious, with many free tables, so we sit quickly and comfortably. the furniture wasn't very nice, but it didn't have to be. da autlan is not on every visitor's card, as a visiting location, the client appeared Mexican families with the same idea as we. as a bit thirsty, I ordered a michelada, which is in a huge glass, suitable spicy and was delicious. our waiters were very attentive, efficient and friendly during our visit. we were bought a selection of nibbeln to munch while we decided what we have, there was a lot to choose so that we were feathered for "langostinos en salsa a la diabla" (big garnels) and they were hot and delightful. my children tried mini-puwn cocktails and camarones empanizados (dashed garnels) they really enjoyed. there is a bandage at a side of the dining room, with open mike, and while we slept into our eating, a local Mariachi group came into a melodie that was also very beautiful. the place was busy, but not too busy, and we never felt rushed during our visit. eating was very cheap and we all have satisfied the feeling. I really liked those who wore the staff, and asked that it was possible to buy one as souvenir of my visit. our waiter disappeared and returned minutes later and presented me with a courtesy of the facility, and I was really touched by her generousness. it was my first time to autlan de navarro, and to the “Restaurante mexico Tipico” and I really hope to return there as it was a wonderful place to eat.
My family and I were driving back from Chamela to Guadalajara, in early January 2016, when we entered the city of Autlan de Navarro in the Costa Sur region of Jalisco. We were all feeling rather hungry, as a result of our drive up and down the mountainous terrain, and we spotted a place called ‘Restaurante Mexico Tipico’ on the road out of Autlan. My brother-in-law, Gera, told us that the place had been recommended to him, so we pulled over and ventured inside. It was very spacious, with plenty of free tables so we were seated quickly and comfortably. The furniture was not particularly fancy, but it didn’t need to be. As Autlan is not on every visitor’s map as a must visit location, the clientele appeared to be Mexican families with the same idea as ourselves. Being a bit thirsty, I ordered a Michelada, which turned up in a giant glass, suitably spicy and was delicious. Our waiters were very attentive, efficient and courteous throughout our visit. We were bought a selection of nibbles to munch on while we decided what we were going to have, There was a lot to choose from so we plumped for ‘langostinos en salsa a la diabla’ (large prawns) and they were hot and delightful. Seafood seems very popular in this part of Mexico, and it is never disappointing. My children tried mini prawn cocktails and Camarones empanizados (breaded shrimp) which they really enjoyed. There is a bandstand at one side of the dining hall, with an open mike, and while we were tucking in to our food, a local Mariachi group came in a played a medley of tunes, which was very nice too. The place was busy, but not too busy, and we never felt rushed during our visit. The food was very reasonably priced and we all left feeling satisfied. I really liked the shirts that the staff were wearing, and asked it was possible to buy one as a souvenir of my visit. Our waiter disappeared, and returned minutes later and presented me with one, courtesy of the establishment, and I was really touched by their generosity. It was my first time to Autlan de Navarro, and to the ‘Restaurante Mexico Tipico’, and I really hope to return there as it was a wonderful place to dine.