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Address: G-12 1001 Douglas Street Victoria BC CA V8W 2C5
Tel: 1 250 383-6622
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| "Biggest Burritos in Victoria!" |
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by Tara (from Victoria) September 2007 - La Fiesta claims to have gigantic burritos. They’re not kidding! I recently went there with my husband and we both ordered their famous burritos. I couldn’t believe how huge they were! I’m not even sure I made it halfway through it because I couldn’t resist their delicious tortilla chips and salsa. The salsa was very fresh and tasty. The burrito was really good too. I had the chicken burrito and it came with salsa, refried beans, lettuce, tomato, cheese, guacamole and yummy rice which included chick peas. It was absolutely delicious. The burritos seemed a bit pricey at about $9 each but they were huge and included many ingredients so I think it was worth it. There’s not much seating though, so I would be aware of that and it’s not the type of place you make reservations at. In the summer they have some extra seats outside, but when it’s cooler those seats aren’t available. I would say there’s only enough room in there for about 15 people total, so be prepared to take it to go. The service was very friendly and they were really fast considering how busy they were. I will definitely be back - I can’t wait to try something else on their menu.
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| "Burrito Grande!" |
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by Tiemen (from Victoria, BC) September 2007 - It was my Birthday, so I got to decide which restaurant to eat at. Instead of picking something upscale and expensive, I went a little more low-brow and chose La Fiesta, the taco stand that is home to the biggest burritos in Victoria. My wife and I found parking downtown and hit La Fiesta at the tail end of their dinner rush, at about 6PM. The restaurant only seats about 12 to 15 people, and they seem to do a brisk business, so we were lucky to get a seat. I ordered the Chorizo Burrito and my wife opted for the chicken burrito, and I hit the Salsa bar to make sure I got the last of the dwindling supply of Corn Salsa. At first, $9 seemed a little pricey for a burrito, but rest assured, La Fiesta’s burritos are a meal unto themselves. Coupled with tortilla chips and 5 different kinds of fresh salsa at the salsa bar, I doubt anybody leaves still hungry. The Chorizo burrito was absolutely delicious. Big chunks of spicy sausage with rice and at least a couple kinds of beans, chick peas, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese and guacamole. Messy, but really tasty. My wife could only finish a little more than half of hers, so I also got to taste the Chicken Burrito. Though it wasn’t quite as good as the Chorizo, the chicken was also pretty good. Large portions, fresh ingredients and great tasting food. What more can you ask for? They also offer a range of other menu items from tacos, fajitas, enchiladas and a variety of wraps. Everything sounds good, but I know I’ll be back for the burritos.
La Fiesta Café 12G -1001 Douglas St
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