GO Le Club

GO Le Club in Ajijic You don’t go to the restaurant GO Le Club in Ajijic for the entertainment. There is no entertainment. You don’t go for the view, although the sunsets are spectacular. You don’t go for the drinks, although he serves them. You go for the world-class cuisine! Address: Emiliano Zapata #50 Phone: 045 (33) 3502 6555. Open: Tuesday - Saturday Hours: 6pm - 10pm Pedro Palmer, owner...

GDL Airport Transportation

Transportation From Guadalajara Airport to Lake Chapala The Guadalajara International airport has many direct flights coming in from and departing to many different US cities including Dallas, Atlanta, Los Angeles and others. Flights to and from Canada must make a stop in either Mexico City or any other US hub depending on the airline you are flying with. Some of the most popular airlines that operate in...

La Bodega

La Bodega Restaurant and Bar in Ajijic La Bodega is located at 16th of September St. No. 124. It has become a social and cultural center. The owners Javier and Martha Gonzalez started La Bodega in 1998. At the beginning it was a store for Mexican handicrafts. That was in February of 1998. They also had five tables and served coffee, cakes and baguettes. People kept asking them to serve other food and by...

Johanna’s German

Johanna's German Restaurant in Ajijic Das Essen ist lecker. La Comida esta sabrosa. The food is delicious. No matter if you say it in German, Spanish or English, it all means the same thing. The cuisine at Johanna’s Restaurant is a real treat. You will not go away hungry or disappointed. Boulevard Ajijic 118-A. johannasrestaurant@hotmail.com Phone number: 766 0437 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m Closed...

Simply Thai

Simply Thai Restaurant in Ajijic Simply Thai Restaurant has the only authentic Thai cuisine in the entire lakeside area. It is conveniently located in the heart of Ajijic, diagonally across the street from the entrance to the Lake Chapala Society. They also have takeout and delivery. They do catering. Call for more information. Their contact information is: Ramon Corona #11. Telephone number:...

Panino’s Deli

Panino's Deli & Restaurant in Ajijic Along the Carretera in San Antonio near a grove of blooming trees is the restaurant Panino. It is easy to find. It is on the lake side of the highway. Panino’s is a popular place for lunch among expats. Many residents eat their main meal there everyday. Carretera Chapala-Jocotopec 91 A. Phone number: 766 3822 Hours: Monday through Friday 11:00a.m. to...

Restaurants

Restaurants in The Lake Chapala and Ajijic Area So many to choose from and so many to try. Discovering some of the best restaurants in the area will not take long and making a few of them your favorites is inevitable.  As part of Access Lake Chapala's ongoing effort to guide and show you on how Chapala living is like, we bring you our detailed restaurant section where we show you some of the best ones in...

Mornings In Mexico, Ajijic and Chapala in the 1920s

D. H. Lawrence wrote a book titled Mornings In Mexico. It was first published by Martin Sacker & Warburg Ltd 1927 David Herbert Richards Lawrence. Born Sept 11, 1885. Died March 2, 1930. He lived in Australia, Italy, Ceylon, U.S.A., Mexico and the South of France. In the mid 1920s he lived in the Lake Chapala area. The home he lived in is now a Bed and Breakfast. The Quinta Quetzalcoatl Inn is...

Lakeside Activities and Events

Things to Do and Activities in the Lakeside Area There is no excuse to be bored here. There are things to do every day of the week. Check out the monthly calendar at Ajijic News.com.  I look at it every day. In it you will find the regular meetings and special events. You will find everything from local bands playing at restaurants to art openings and Lake Chapala Society meetings...

Fruits and Vegetables around Lake Chapala

The Alphabet of Fruits and Vegetables in the Lake Chapala Area In this article we are going to name fruits and vegetables through the alphabet that you can get in the Lake Chapala and Ajijic area.  There are many places to buy these fruits and vegetables. You can go to the outdoor markets (like the Wednesday Market in Ajijic), or the indoor markets in the plazas. You can buy things off farmer’s...

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