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Food Critic Corner with Bigus, a monthly column in G-Vegas Magazine, provides insights, in-depth evaluations, and un-bias opinions of Restaurants in Greenville, NC and surrounding communities.ith Bigus


La Fiesta Mexican Restaurant
 

Like every people that have immigrated to this country, Mexican immigrants brought an important piece of their culture by way of their food. Mexican influence in our country has become so popular, that it has been reported that Salsa has topped Ketchup as the number one condiment in America. Even with such popularity, fueled by mass marketing and a fast food giant, Mexican food has fallen victim to “Americanization.” It is a sad truth that a great number of Americans are limited to eating bland versions Mexican food from generic restaurant menus. Luckily, every now and again, you will find an establishment that is committed to the tradition and integrity of their culture’s cuisine. That is what Rogelio Bravo and his three partners had in mind when they opened La Fiesta in early September. “We wanted to bring good food to Greenville” Bravo said, “Our food is an extension of our heritage and we want to share that with our customers.”

Located directly across from the Campus Store on east 10th street, the restaurant itself was decorated in a very generic and a bit boring Mexican style. Bright and festive colors, easily recognizable Mexican décor, and traditional Mexican music playing in the background gave me the feeling that I was in for yet another mediocre experience. Like most sit down Mexican themed restaurants, La Fiesta offers complimentary chips and salsa; however they also provide a fresh Pico de Gallo for those who don’t necessarily want spicy food. The salsa is fair, but is obviously made with canned tomatoes and also contains a bit of cumin, a spice that I am not really partial to. The Pico de Gallo is extremely fresh and is made with fresh tomato, cilantro, onion, garlic, and a bit of cabbage. This alone, I would sit for hours eating on whatever I could put it on. The menu is quite large and at times a bit confusion. Featuring over 100 menu choices provided me with a bit of difficulty of knowing what to order. After asking my waiter what he prefers, I ordered the Parrillada La Fiesta with grilled jalapenos. After about ten minutes, and two more bowls of Pico de Gallo mixed with my salsa, my meal arrived hot and sizzling. The dish featured grilled chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, chorizo (Mexican spiced sausage), tomatoes, bell peppers, and onions and is served like fajitas. In addition to the dish I am given a second plate loaded with refried beans, rice, guacamole salad, and fresh corn tortillas. Every bit of the dish was very fresh, and I had a feeling like I was being served at the dinner table of a Mexican family. The meat was perfectly seasoned, cooked, tender, and delicious. The chorizo was the standout ingredient in the dish. Typically I find that chorizo has a very potent and overwhelming flavor. This chorizo was bursting with flavor but was mild enough in spices that I could enjoy the flavor. Though, being a good meal overall, the refried beans didn’t taste fresh and the amount of food served would make it a daunting task to finish the meal.

Despite some of its drawbacks, La Fiesta won me over in a big way. If they scale back their menu a bit and focus on making high quality dishes, cut some of the portion sizes, and maybe make some décor changes, La Fiesta could be a truly great restaurant and authentic ambassadors of traditional Mexican fare. La Fiesta is located at 315 E 10th Street and is open Sunday – Thursday 11am – 10pm, Friday & Saturday 11am-10:30pm.
 

Location: B | Atmosphere: C | Service: A+ | Food Quality: B+
Price Range: Lunch: $5 - $8 per meal / Dinner: $6 - $13.25 per meal
Overall Grade: B


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