Reviews for Fiesta Mart #25
Fiesta Mart #25 received an average rating of 3.40 out of 5 stars from 5 reviews.
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by Gisela on 11/5/2020
Fiesta Market offers much more than just choice cuts of meat and garden-fresh produce. Tortillas roll off the belts of the in-house tortilleria and around the corner, Mexican pastries are baked and sold for cheap. Big bags of chili pods… Read Full Editorial
Get your British food here. by uktalldude via Citysearch on 4/21/2011
As a British import to Texas,I married a Texan,Fiesta is the only local store I have found that sells good old Brirish sausage rolls and black pudding along with other of my favurites like beef and pork bangers, Italian sausage and mash…
nice selection for new flavors by aBeaux via Citysearch on 11/29/2009
I have to admit they're not the greatest for freshness or quite as clean as HEB or Whole Foods. But sometimes I'm in the mood for zesty foods that just aren't stocked at the regular grocery stores. They are big and cheap with a different…
Can't over look dirty, Hilda! by Juanita Z. via Judy's Book on 8/13/2006
Yea, I agree that Fiesta gets on your nerves. But, I can't overlook dirty. In many ways, the market reminds me of the dirty market places in Mexico... where you wouldn't want to drink the water or eat anything not served boiling hot. …
Great international food section. by Hilda R. via Judy's Book on 3/24/2006
Ok, so I'll be honest, I don't particularly like going to Fiesta. Something about it just gets on my nerves, but they have one of the best international foods sections here in Austin. If you're looking for a hard to find product from a…
Fascinating selection by Sarah B via Insider Pages on 11/12/2005
If you want a huge selection of imports from all over the world at a reasonable price, Fiesta is the place to go. British, Indian, Carribean, Kosher, Middle Eastern, and a fantastic Mexican bakery to boot. Sometimes their selection of…
Reinforce the Mexican in your Tex-Mex cooking. by Contributor via Citysearch on 4/15/2005
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Join in the fiesta where lean ground chuck is molida de res and a juicy T-bone steak is bistec del T. Although fitting, Fiesta Market offers much more than Spanish cue cards above their choice cuts of meat and…