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Ratings and Reviews for Ciudad
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May 04 2012
Bob T. via Yelp
What a perfect pre-game venue! Located at 445 S Fig, they offer a free shuttle to and from Staples. In addition to the creative menu, The Border Grill...read more
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Apr 30 2012
Katie S. via Yelp
I purchased a Groupon deal for $70 for $35 from a special menu. For what would have been over $100 without the deal, we ordered 1 appetizer, 2 entrees, 2...read more
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Apr 30 2012
Marilynn L. via Yelp
2 1/2 stars based on decor (feels like a middle school cafeteria with dim, sketchy lighting), and food (overpriced for what it is). Our server was so...read more
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Feb 13 2009
nurse76 via Citysearch
My husband and I had lunch for the first time at Ciudad today. When our lunch came, my husband asked if the beans that came with ...read more
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Dec 06 2008
scottc4746 via Citysearch
I have been treated a couple times to table top service and everything from service to food quality was top notch. If you are by ...read more
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Oct 23 2008
Romomono via Citysearch
Great food service was was good and they also had a live band playing . The place was packed and we got our food super fast ! A...read more
The Scene
Walls and ceilings are splashed with Miro-like splotches and Picasso-esque scribblings. The playful decor is quirky enough that hipsters won't feel guilty about using their gold cards, yet trendy enough to entice suburban foodies to come downtown.
The Food
Diners embark on a giddy tour of Latin cuisine. Appetizers are the most seductive--pliant slices of sushi-quality albacore are slicked with chili and citrus, and Bolivian sweet corn tamales are meltingly rich. The best of the uniformly delicious starters: Argentine empanadas stuffed with wild mushrooms and Swiss chard. Cuban beef stew is kicked up with a dark-rum orange sauce. Moqueca, a Brazilian dish, is a jumble of fish, lobster and shrimp adrift in a subtle coconut-lime broth--the whole concoction ladled over cilantro rice.