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5 Reviews on “Fiesta Mexico”
Not all burritos are alike! The shredded beef mole burrito that I had was nothing short of brilliant. Just the right level of seasoning, very tasty, and very plentiful. My wife had the steak and shrimp fajita which was exquisite. There is nothing like the sight and sound of a sizzling fajita as the server approaches your table. Service was friendly and accommodating. Prices were very reasonable. Parking can be tight as the restaurant is in a small shopping center.
Really enjoyed the experience here! Was at the Lyndhurst craft fair and wanted to grab dinner locally. Found this spot and decided to give it a try!
The food was all really good and they were able to make the guac without onions for my parents (not many restaurants do this)!! The flan, spinach quesadilla, and mixed salad were especially great, and we also got fajitas and fish tacos which also hit the spot! Will be back whenever we’re in the area for sure!
Ordered a crane asada burrito to go, just a burrito. Guy made a platter with the rice on the side and charged $26. Burrito is inedible with liquid pouring out of it. No rice inside of the burrito. Can’t hold it in your hand at all. Meat tastes like it’s a week old. O should have never accepted it, should have walked out when I saw the place had not one person dining there. Stay away, I’d give them no stars if that was an opinion. Store bought chips, smh.
Food is made for clueless white people, simply horrible.
The carnitas were heavenly, a perfect textural combo of crunchy, tender, and juicy, and not overly salty. The tortilla soup was very simple and authentic: a delicious broth with a bit of cheese (that gradually dissolves through the broth) and some fresh avocado and tortilla. The food tastes homemade, like grandma made it. Even the margaritas are lovely: not too sweet with a nice kick. We will be back and only sorry we never tried it before. Service is fine (they do a brisk carry out business that has to travel through the dining room) and decor/atmosphere is comfortable and not fancy. Prices are surprisingly modest.
Very small authentic Mexican restaurant the food was good 😊 + good service…