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Frida Mexican Cuisine
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Ratings and Reviews for Frida Mexican Cuisine
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Apr 23 2012
Joshua L. via Yelp
I've always felt like its difficult to do "upscale" mexican because some of the best mexican I've ever had were $1 tacos from a truck. Anyways - this...read more
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Apr 12 2012
Kate A. via Yelp
Frida was just a-ok. Our server was AMAZING and our drinks were yummy (agave margarita - mmm!) but the food was just meh. Chips and salsa were nothing...read more
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Mar 25 2012
Alejandra T. via Yelp
Came here with the kids for a late lunch and I'm sold! This place has everything you're looking for in Mexican food. We started off with the ahi ceviche...read more
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Jan 27 2009
mpmexican21 via Citysearch
Everyone if you want to eat some delicious and healthy mexican food, this is the spot, the salads are just perfect, the tacos is l...read more
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Dec 19 2008
AngKoz via Citysearch
Inconsistent. I have to say, I was impressed by the restaurant setting, service and food (amazing) at the Frida in Glendale, then...read more
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Oct 06 2008
ofo via Citysearch
Ok, I have to tell you something: If you want to have real mexican food of the highest quality and do it next to Leo Di Caprio Fri...read more
In Short
Colorful tiled floors, wrought-iron candelabras and a bar kitted out like an altar make Frida feel like a cross between a Mexican church and an experimental art gallery. Tequila laces several dishes, like the spiked shrimp and the green salad. The filete chichen itza steak is cooked in cuitlacoche, an earthy-flavored sauce stewed with onions and green beans. Cheviche bar sea bass is stuffed with Oaxaca cheese and chicken, and comes simmering in pumpkin-seed sauce.