Fiesta Mexico

468 Ashford Ave, Ardsley
(914) 478-4672

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Nadia Aissi Rahman

Great authentic Mexican spot. Gives me socal vibes. Great service too

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Chuck C

Always the freshest vegetables, chips, and fish prepared to perfection. But watch out; it's very hard to stop when you're full!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Alexis Levitan

I ordered delivery and one item was left out of my GrubHub order. I called to tell them that it was left out and not only did they drive it to my house when they don’t deliver, they came in the pouring rain. The food is always amazing and customer service is even better.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Scott Feinstein

A true local gem. Delicious food and drinks. Reasonable prices.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

adam Merenstein

“Very bland food” and that came white elderly mother. My food was bland and dry like it was canned cat food . Dirty plate. And 2 meals ended up being 40$ and for a Saturday night there was only 2 other tables. Do not go here.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 2

happiness is a journee

Very small authentic Mexican restaurant the food was good ? + good service…

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

melvelyn acosta

This place was super attentive ! The shots were amazing and the food was sooo good.

Stacy Van Beek

The carnitas were heavenly, a perfect textural combo of crunchy, tender, and juicy, and not overly salty. The tortilla soup was very simple and authentic: a delicious broth with a bit of cheese (that gradually dissolves through the broth) and some fresh avocado and tortilla. The food tastes homemade, like grandma made it. Even the margaritas are lovely: not too sweet with a nice kick. We will be back and only sorry we never tried it before. Service is fine (they do a brisk carry out business that has to travel through the dining room) and decor/atmosphere is comfortable and not fancy. Prices are surprisingly modest.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Will Roantree

The best dine-in Mexican food in the

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Joel Garcia

Ordered some food to go, had a steak, it was amazingly good so definitely coming back again and service was amazing.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Guacamole

Tima Tashkentskiy

Ordered a crane asada burrito to go, just a burrito. Guy made a platter with the rice on the side and charged $26. Burrito is inedible with liquid pouring out of it. No rice inside of the burrito. Can’t hold it in your hand at all. Meat tastes like it’s a week old. O should have never accepted it, should have walked out when I saw the place had not one person dining there. Stay away, I’d give them no stars if that was an opinion. Store bought chips, smh.Food is made for clueless white people, simply horrible.

Food: 1

Service: 1

Christopher Kiewiet

A hidden little gem in the heart of Ardsley! The food is fantastic, the service and staff are both wonderful! Treat yourself and have a great time! An instant family favorite!

Parking: The parking can be a bit difficult during the busiest hours, but the food is well-worth the effort!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Mole Poblano, Chips Salsa and Bean Dip, Burrito Poblano, Chips, Bean Dip, Salsa

paul jung

Family owned. Great food and great service! Only thing is there is no free parking (only meters)

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Eyeja

Looks adorable inside! They were quick to seat us, very nice and pleasant to order with, but that's about where it stopped.

No A/C on made it ok, but still warm and brought out the old smell from the carpet. No music was playing, made it uncomfortable to chat since everybody could hear us. The chips they served us were stale and the salsa had way too much salt. The bean dip wasn't bad though.

I ordered "The Pueblo" for $17. The ground beef taco meat was way too salty. Also because they had it laying on the plate, the taco got too soggy for me to pick up and eat. The chicken tostada chicken was overcooked and a little hard to chew and extremely bland. The cheese enchilada was not terrible, but it wasn't anything to ride home about. The rice was very bland and not really sure if it was supposed to be spiced or not but didn't have much flavor despite it being a slightly different color. The refried beans with the cheese on top were honestly the best part of the meal. The lady was very nice to get us a big side of sour cream, but even the sour cream was really salty.

My husband also ordered a $17 trio. He drank water. I drank unsweetened iced tea and with the upcharge for extra sour cream the bill came up about $45, which is about what we expected.

Needs some updating to the menu and atmosphere if they look to continue with younger crowds.

Parking: 8a-8p it's the Park mobile app. Free otherwise. Entrance is a little awkward to get to even at the light bcz the intersection is 5 ways. About 20 spots in the area, but it never seems busy when I've driven past. We had no issues when we went and there were 7 spots still empty.

Wheelchair accessibility: A little awkward entrance, but def able to get a wheelchair in if it's not a wide one.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 4

Jacqui Aquilino-Jirak

Vegetarian options: Rice and beans, cheese options, salads

Dietary restrictions: Rice and beans

Wheelchair accessibility: Restaurant has Wheelchair access

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Enchiladas Campesinas, Guacamole, Chips, Steak and Shrimp Fajita, Shredded Beef Mole Burrito, Salsa, Refried Beans

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