Jaliscos is a newish Mexican place at the Windsor end of Chapel Street. They have a few tables on the footpath, a front section with enough room for about 20 people, a second section accessed via a brick archway with seating for a dozen more, and a sizeable beer garden/courtyard out back. The menu is pretty much what you’d expect; tacos, burritos, quesadilla and a reasonable selection of tequilas. I ordered the Tequila-Lime tiger prawn fajitas which came with a plate of rocket, guacamole, Mexican rice and four flour tortillas. They were advertising litres of frozen watermelon margarita for $ 20 on the chalk board outside and as it was stinking hot that sounded like a good idea too :) The prawns arrived on a sizzling hot plate with slices of capsicum and onion — a very generous serve which was enough to fill me up without the need for an entrée. There were the obligatory hot sauces on the table — four different varieties in fact — so I tried a different one on each tortilla. All good, but the Jalapeño was my favourite. Jaliscos is good and the service is fast and friendly. The total bill was $ 55 which included a shot of very tasty Patron Silver, so not bad value for the money.