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La Fiesta Mexican Cuisine & Lounge

628 Fifth Ave
San Diego, CA 92101

(619) 232-4242

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Hours
Mon-Thu 10am-11pm Fri-Sat 10am-2am Sun 10am-11pm  
Status: Open  
 

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La Fiesta is located in the historic Gaslamp Quarter of San Diego and within walking distance of the major Downtown hotels. Mexico Cityborn Raul Delgadillo captures the fascinating culinary heritage of Mexico with influences from various surrounding regions. Chef Delgadillo has put together a vast selection of authentic regional dishes that have been passed along by word of mouth for generations. ... more

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Shined wood and marble floors at this expansive Mexican restaurant lead past a dark wooden bar to reveal plenty of seating for groups of all sizes. During the week, tourists and families gather to enjoy fajitas and beef tamales, plus more creative dishes like black bean pizza. Fridays and Saturdays, the place livens up as tables are pushed away for a crowd of clean-cut dancers to enjoy DJs spinning ... more

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Pedi-cabs abound on this corner. Hail one for a cheap ride to your car or hotel.

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The 15-oz. house margarita is $7.50. Specialty drinks include the Green Iguana with Midori and El Jimador and the Rosarita margarita with Sauza Hornitos Cointreau. There's also a long martini list.

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Those looking to work off a hard night consider the Fiesta Brunch, (10am-2pm Sun), that features omlet verde, French toast and other items for about $10.

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In Short Shined wood and marble floors at this expansive Mexican restaurant lead past a dark wooden bar to reveal plenty of seating for groups of all sizes. During the week, tourists and families gather to enjoy fajitas and beef tamales, plus more creative dishes like black bean pizza. Fridays and Saturdays, the place livens up as tables are pushed away for a crowd of clean-cut dancers to ... more

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this place was so wrong i have to warn everyone to try another mexican place on gaslamp. for $20 entrees i was expecting some good food. but it was worse than taco bell i swear to god. i ordered paella and i think the seafood was rotted. it was defnitely so old the whole plate reaked and i couldn't even eat more than 3 bites because the seafood tasted so old and smelly. i was afriad i would get ... more

authentic, YES, we are mexicans, Really good. A must visit.

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well, i do not know how that people can say it is now good. it is wonderful. i really tought it was really good. from the salsa, to the appetizer. i do not know who make more authentic food, my mom or la fiesta. it was just the best decision to pick. if you are planning to go, don't doubt it. the nachos, the margarita, everything. i honestly, recommend it. price, not expensive, hey! don't forget, ... more

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This place had horrible service, blah food, and not worth the time or money. Do yourself a favor make tacos at home.

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