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Przekaż informację zwrotnąHave tried a few mexican spots and this one i felt was most authentic. The food was delicious and service was great! Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4
If you like old school Mexican food this place is for you. I used to love going to Pancho VS in Larchmont. The owner of Fiesta used to work there and there are a number of dishes that were served at Pancho's that they have at Fiesta. They even make nachos the way that Pancho's used to. Individual fresh tortilla chips with refried beans, queso, and a slice of jalapeno. I requested the slice of jalapeno because Fiesta doesn't serve them that way. The owners are really nice people. The staff is great and the food is top notch.
Great customer service Service: Dine in Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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!
The chips we were served were stale, and the salsa was excessively salty. However, the bean dip was decent. I ordered The Pueblo for $17. Unfortunately, the ground beef taco was far too salty, and because it was served on the plate, the taco became too soggy to handle. The chicken on the tostada was overcooked and difficult to chew, lacking in flavor. The cheese enchilada was average—not great, but not terrible either. The rice was quite bland and left me confused about whether it was meant to be spiced, as it had little flavor despite its slightly different color. The refried beans topped with cheese were, honestly, the highlight of the meal. The staff kindly provided a large side of sour cream, but even that was surprisingly salty. My husband also ordered a $17 trio. He had water to drink while I opted for unsweetened iced tea. With the added charge for extra sour cream, our total came to about $45, which was what we expected. To appeal to a younger crowd, the menu and atmosphere could benefit from some updates. Regarding parking, it’s handled through the Park Mobile app from 8 AM to 8 PM, but it's free outside of those hours. The entrance is a bit tricky to access due to the five-way intersection. There are around 20 parking spots in the area, and it never seems too busy when I've driven by; we found no trouble parking, with seven spots still available when we went. As for wheelchair accessibility, the entrance is somewhat awkward, but it can accommodate wheelchairs as long as they aren’t too wide.