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Guadalajara

18951 E. Main St. Unit A
Parker, Colorado 80134
Phone: 720-842-5181


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The Guadalajara Mexican Restaurant offers a wide range of Mexican dishes like Carne Asada, Fajitas, Chile Verde, Arroz con Pollo, Seafood Enchildas, Camarones a la Diabla, Tacos al Carbon Tacos al Pastor in addition to tradicional Tacos, Tostadas, Enchiladas, Burritos, Chiles Rellonos and tamales.

Mexican cuisine is known for its intense and varied flavors, colorful decoration, and variety of spices. When Spanish conquistadores arrived in the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan (the ancient city on which Mexico City was built), they found that the people's diet consisted largely of corn-based dishes with chilis and herbs, usually complemented with beans and squash. The conquistadores eventually combined their imported diet of rice, beef, pork, chicken, wine, garlic and onions with the indigenous foods of pre-Columbian Mexico, including chocolate, maize, tomato, vanilla, avocado, papaya, pineapple, chile pepper, beans, squash, sweet potato, peanut, fish and turkey.

Most of today's Mexican food is based on ancient traditions, such as the Aztecs and Maya, combined with culinary trends introduced by Spanish colonists. Quesadillas, for example, are a flour or corn tortilla with cheese (often a Mexican-style soft farmer's cheese such as Queso Fresco), beef, chicken, pork, and so on. The indigenous part of this and many other traditional foods is the chili pepper and meats in Mexican food. There is also a sprinkling of Caribbean influence in Mexican cuisine, particularly in some regional dishes from the states of Veracruz and Yucatan. The French occupation of Mexico also yielded some influences as well: the bolillo (pronounced bo-lee-yo), a Mexican take on the French roll, seems to reflect this. There is also a minor Filipino influence as well, due to the Manila-Acapulco galleon trade, which lasted from 1565 to 1815.

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