Are there good restaurants in Mexico?
When we asked people living in Mexico about good local restaurants, they mentioned...
"One of Mexico's most beloved restaurants is Pujol, located in Mexico City. Pujol is renowned for its modern Mexican cuisine, which is prepared with traditional ingredients and techniques. The restaurant has been praised for its creative dishes, which are often served with a side of Mexican culture. Another popular restaurant in Mexico is El Bajio, located in Guadalajara. El Bajio is known for its traditional Mexican dishes, such as tacos, enchiladas, and quesadillas. The restaurant also offers a variety of regional specialties, such as mole poblano and chiles en nogada. In addition, El Bajio is known for its lively atmosphere and friendly staff. Finally, La Fisheria, located in Cancun, is a seafood restaurant that is beloved by locals and tourists alike. The restaurant serves a variety of fresh seafood dishes, such as ceviche, fish tacos, and grilled octopus. La Fisheria is also known for its vibrant atmosphere and stunning views of the Caribbean Sea," wrote a member who made the move to Mexico.

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"Mexico is full of good restaurants. Oaxaxa, in particular, is celebrated for its excellent cuisine. You can purchase a book on the city in the book store on Calle Alcala," explained one expat living in Mexico.
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