la fiesta is a casual, family dining restaurant with sensational dishes, and "to die for" margaritas.
June 26, 2006 @ 11:13 PM
a diner from College Station, TX
I don't know what those other diners are smokin', La Fiesta is kick-butt. Try it you'll like it.
a diner from Waco, TX
After moving to Waco and hearing rave reviews about La Fiesta, I was disappointed on 2 different occasions. The food is not near as good as other similar restaurants in town and it is quite a bit more expensive. I was impressed with the fajitas I tasted, but their quality wasn't reflective of how inferior their more "Mexican" dishes tasted.
The last time I ate at this restaurant (lunch, several months ago) I got sick. The food TASTED good, but I surely did feel bad till the next day. It had been my favorite lunch-time Mexican restaurant till then.
Before my most recent trip to Casa Ole, I considered Casa Ole a good place to eat out. My last trip made me think differently. I ordered the wet burrito instead of what I usually get. That was a mistake, because the next day I got sick to my stomach
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I don't know what those other diners are smokin', La Fiesta is kick-butt. Try it you'll like it.
a diner from Waco, TX
After moving to Waco and hearing rave reviews about La Fiesta, I was disappointed on 2 different occasions. The food is not near as good as other similar restaurants in town and it is quite a bit more expensive. I was impressed with the fajitas I tasted, but their quality wasn't reflective of how inferior their more "Mexican" dishes tasted.
a diner from Waco TX
After dining at La Fiesta Dec 23, with out of town family, we received poor quality food, dirty glasses and poor service. The restaurant was not much busier than usual. Our Queso came and we had no chips and never received them until the meal. We requested water to go with our meal and received 2 glasses with lipstick and one with floaties. After we told our waiter, he just said oh and had more water sent out and those glasses were not too clean either. The food was not very good quality and tasted like it had been out a while. At check out, we told the cashier and she also had an oh attitude. We had dined there the week before and the food was not too good then either.
I don't know what those other diners are smokin', La Fiesta is kick-butt. Try it you'll like it.
a diner from Waco, TX
After moving to Waco and hearing rave reviews about La Fiesta, I was disappointed on 2 different occasions. The food is not near as good as other similar restaurants in town and it is quite a bit more expensive. I was impressed with the fajitas I tasted, but their quality wasn't reflective of how inferior their more "Mexican" dishes tasted.