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Jalisco
Ratings and Reviews for Jalisco
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Mar 21 2012
E B. via Yelp
I have to update this for the simple reason that a recent review by one Sarah S. Is so vile and classless that it makes a person wonder what could possibly...read more
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Mar 17 2012
Sarah S. via Yelp
St. Patty's Day 2012: The day I recalled the reason I once ate at Jalisco nearly a decade ago and never returned. I feel the need to first disclose that...read more
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Mar 06 2012
Adam S. via Yelp
Restaurant is definitely what I would call a hole in the wall. It's probably the best Mexican food I've had in ATL, versus the fancy or somewhat fancier...read more
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Feb 13 2009
localatl via Citysearch
It is by far the best Mexican restaurant in the city. The chalupas and the burrito especial are my favorite entrees. Don't miss ...read more
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Oct 22 2008
karlo7 via Citysearch
All you need to know about this place is the salsa is delicious (and badass spicy) and the food hits the spot if you're craving me...read more
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Jul 11 2008
DCurran04 via Citysearch
The food was okay, nothing special just average. I've had better food at chain Mexican places such as On the Border, El Azteca, Ri...read more
The Scene
Strategically nestled near the Baskin Robbins, humble Jalisco garners special mention for being one of the first Mexican restaurants in Atlanta. The restaurant has grown up with the neighborhood, and the folks who came here as children are back with children of their own, making this a family destination. Speedy service and bright yellow walls adorned with Mexican knickknacks should keep even the most restless kids content.
The Food
You won't find anything even approaching exotic on the menu, but basics like tacos, enchiladas and burritos are all well represented. It's advisable that you stick with the simpler dishes. For The the more adventurous, there's the carnitas dinner with pork tips and a side of beans and yellow rice. With an ample a la carte menu and a child's plate available, it's the ideal place to introduce the next generation to a proper Friday night tradition.