Mi casa es su casa
Leigh Ivey, Editor-in-Chief
It was a reunion of the restaurants reviewers at Casa Fiesta this
month. Former reviewers Meg Ivey, Nicole Pullen, and Molly Risley,
along with Senka Hadzimuratovic taking Yamini Raos place as
our foreign member, accompanied me to the Mexican restaurant Casa
Fiesta, located in the Wal-Mart shopping center.
I arrived at the restaurant with the idea that all Mexican restaurants
are essentially the same. I was soon to discover that this particular
place stands above the rest...
Just
walking into the main room, we were greeted with twinkling lights,
bright wall designs, and smiling, friendly waiters. We were shown
quickly to a table in the middle of the room, surrounded with booths
and festive, decorative lamps hanging above each table. Our drink
orders were taken immediately, and soon we were given the traditional
chips and salsa.
After Nicole finally arrived, we ordered our meals (although we
ate so many chips it would have been sufficient to leave without
ordering). Meg and Molly both ordered chicken quesadillas, despite
the rule that no two reviewers are allowed to order the same meal.
Since Meg and Molly are not around much, I let it slide.
Nicole got a burrito supreme, covered with lettuce, tomatoes, and
an odd looking sauce, which she said tasted fine. Senka got a chicken
enchalada, and without many other options, I got a taco, beans,
and rice. Someone has to get the boring meal anyway, to report on
ordinary food, and you just cant go wrong with a taco...
The food was delivered promptly, eaten promptly, and promptly cleared
away. The service was excellent, earning four stars (I think weve
gotten too gracious with our stars, but it was really good). The
best part of Casa Fiesta, however, was the Spanish written on the
walls above the kitchen, dining room, and restrooms. The entire
dining experience at Casa Fiesta was muy bueno!
Article prepared for web by J. Wheeler.
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