- Mexican
Fiesta Del Mar
Menu for Fiesta Del Mar
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Ratings and Reviews for Fiesta Del Mar
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May 13 2012
Michael G. via Yelp
Had a house margarita and it was great! The was no well tequila in the drink which made it even better. Our food was great, I had a fish burrito. The place...read more
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May 07 2012
Danielle L. via Yelp
Love love love...what else can I say? Since moving to MTV I've been here twice. Both times have been amazing. Great food, fantastic service, and excellent...read more
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May 04 2012
Allison M. via Yelp
Que fiesta del portion size! My fiance and I came here, craving some pesca amid our usual vegetarian fare. It took a short while to be seated (It's cool...read more
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Dec 07 2008
via Citysearch
I really like the food here, and it's relatively inexpensive. Right off 101 makes it a SUPER convenient location to meet up. Not e...read more
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May 11 2008
lsystewart via Citysearch
Fiesta Del Mar is a neighborhood mexican restaurant that doesn't serve average fair. So if you are looking for over-cheesed fried ...read more
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Apr 03 2007
via Citysearch
I like this location better than Fiesta Del Mar Too. While it's not close to the shops on Castro like the other one, the atmosphe...read more
The Scene
Located near Shoreline Amphitheatre, the restaurant is decorated in bright, festive wooden furniture and authentic Mexican knickknacks. A slew of locals, as well as those looking for a hearty meal, crowd the dining room before hitting the town.
The Food
Apart from the usual tacos, burritos, quesadillas, enchiladas and salads, the camarones Charlie are wonderful--shrimp and rice sauteed in jalapenos, capers, wine and garlic. The three salsas that appear at the table appeal to the mad scientist within. There's a mild, fruity tomatillo, a deeply flavored chili de arbol and vinegar, and a fiery red salsa that keeps you communing with your beer. A decent selection of tequilas are offered, some of them as smooth as cognac.