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    La Casa de Frida

    3.8 (27 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating

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    Margarita
    Julie B.

    We really enjoyed our visit here! The food was good, the decor was cool, and the service was excellent. We started out with drinks and chips with salsa. We liked it all! My margarita was huge. I ordered the enchiladas with three different sauces and they were all delicious. The rice tasted good too, not too dry. My boyfriend really liked his food as well. It was the perfect date night!

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    Holly E.

    Im surprised to read any reviews that report anything but amazing food. We happened upon this place almost accidentally a couple months ago. The food was SO GOOD that I made a special trip (over an hour drive) just to bring my Mom for dinner. I've traveled in Mexico and had lots of Mexican cuisine in our area. This. Is. The. Best. PERIOD. Try the Burrito Frida Kahlo. You can thank me later. Thanks to Sarah for taking care of us with personal attention! I like your style! We'll be back!!

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    Anthony P.

    This place seems to be consistent the 4 times I have been there. The location has potential to be awesome, although do feel they need too add More tables and less booths. On to the food, the food is good and large portions. The Beer-tomato-hot sauce concoction, which I believe is the Michecleada ( spelling is wrong for sure) is amazing! One last thing on the location, because it is in a mall they should have one or two designated spots for pick up orders.

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    Michelle G.

    The name tells you what to expect inside - the whole place is decorated as a shrine to Frida Kahlo and it is a beautiful tribute to her. I have been to this restaurant 3 times, and every time has been a great eating experience. The food is amazing and their margaritas are delicious. The guacamole is fresh, with fresh pico covering the guac. It is a pretty small serving though, so guac lovers may need more than one serving. The queso is flavorful and found in most of the meals. I have ordered different meals each time, and they have all been great. My all time favorite is the Burrito Frida Kahlo. It has steak, chicken, and beans and it is covered with pineapples and queso fundido (cheese and chorizo). The price is very reasonable for the quality of food - our last trip for 4 people with meals, queso, queso fundido, and guac was around $80 (drinks not included in that). If you are in Ashtabula and in the mood for Mexican cuisine, I highly recommend La Casa de Frida.

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    Best Mexican food in Ashtabula. Great service. Clean and welcoming environment. If you are thinking about it. Definitely give it a try.

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    Sure it's a chain, but stars better than most. Nice room(s). Good service. Feels authentic. Interesting menu. Foods good.

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    The food was very salty. Not authentic at all. Taco Bell has bettter flavor. Staff was friendly.

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    Sandy Chanty

    2.8
    (36 reviews)
    10.1 mi

    Wife and I came here years ago and had a really super meal...this time, not so much. Kinda like a…read moredivey style seafood restaurant, but the real "star of the show" is the shooting gallery behind the bar. It is an original piece of equipment from the famed Coney Island amusement park in New York City from the early 1900's. It was brought to Geneva-On-The-Lake in the late 1930's and installed in its current location as part of a small amusement gallery where it was eventually covered over and forgotten. Some time in the early 2000's (during a renovation of the space) it was uncovered and brought back to life. It still works to this day, and the owners were delighted to crank it up for us to see. As for the food, sadly the meal left a lot to be desired. The house salad to start was just fine topped with a balsamic dressing, but the smoked lobster dip and the lobster lasagna were just not good. You could hardly taste any lobster in the dip, and the lasagna was too oily, did not have enough cream sauce and did not taste super fresh. The other couple dining with us that evening was also less than impressed with their meal selections...so although the nostalgia factor was high, our dining expectations were not met.

    We had dinner here our first night in town, and I think we have mixed feelings as a group. It's…read morekind of a divey seafood place right on the strip. When we walked in, it was pretty empty, but did end up filling up. They have some local wines, which was nice, and an interesting menu. The decor is a mish mash, with a creepy lobster tank that may be inhabited by the Babadook, and a still functioning shooting gallery wall behind the bar. No shooting, but they turn it on about every 20 minutes and all the pieces move while creaking and squeaking. I ordered the Apple Salad and the walleye special, and was pleasantly surprised with both. The salad had a house honey lavender dressing that went well with the apples and carrots, seemed fresh, and was a nice portion size. The walleye was a generous portion, well cooked, cajun style, and served with garlic and oil spaghetti. I enjoyed my entree quite a bit. My friends were less enthused with their entrees, both prepared well, but smaller portion sizes. It's an interesting place, and maybe worth a visit for a drink or appetizer. Again, I did enjoy my food, but the overall experience was interesting.

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    Alessandro's

    Alessandro's

    4.3
    (99 reviews)
    6.7 mi
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    While visiting my cousins in Ashtabula, they said that we had to try Alessandro's since it's the…read moremost delicious and authentic Italian in the area. They were right. We loved it. The service is also amazing. They're always so warm and kind. We have been there a few times and have had nothing but delicious meals. One time they had a bruschetta sampler that was fantastic. I wish they'd have it again. I've had the gnocchi Gorgonzola and it was good but not as flavorful as I would have liked. I much prefer the tortellini. Love the red sauce and the pasta is soft and delicious. My cousins also like the chicken Parmesan. Anything is delicious. Next time, I'm going to try something else. It's so great to have such an authentic restaurant in the area.

    I cannot speak highly enough about the work Alessandro (and his team) have done here for so many…read moreyears. My wife and I came to this spot over a decade ago, and just recently introduced it to a group of friends while we were up in the area on a winery weekend excursion. A super small and intimate space, it is really fun to watch Alessandro perfect his craft in such a small kitchen...honestly it is amazing! Service was very pleasant and attentive, although meal prep time is longer than normal due to the unique nature of this restaurant...but trust me, it is worth the wait! We each started with a small house salad while we sipped our wine and munched on fresh bread. Then came the calamari, served in a small bowl of herbed rich tomato-based broth with chunks of crusty bread for sopping up the delicious sauce. For my main dish, I chose one of the nightly specials which was veal osso buco. It was so meaty, so rich and full of flavor that it was hard to put my fork down! Everyone around the table raved about their meal choice, and we all left with full bellies and smiles on our faces. Definitely don't sleep on this place and don't let looks deceive you from the outside...because inside is the real deal!

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    Chippers Seafood & Southern Fusion

    Chippers Seafood & Southern Fusion

    4.7
    (46 reviews)
    38.6 mi

    Had an impromptu trip to Erie sunday and my husband and I are so glad we checked out Chippers…read more The food was absolutely delicious and the service was kind and quick. We can't wait to come back for a bag boil!

    Until yesterday, we had a joke about Erie, PA, not actually existing. (I-90 runs several miles to…read morethe south of it for reasons some interstate planning committee could probably explain, and thus all you see from the freeway is a smattering of chain hotels on the outskirts of town). But on a trip back from Cleveland to Buffalo, we were hungry and looking for well-recommended places in Erie and the absolute hidden gem that is Chippers is what Yelp found for us. (Thanks, Yelp!) Chippers is an excellent assemblage of deliciously crispy fried things featuring seafood and chicken but also a surprisingly robust vegetarian slate. I ordered inside, was given a 20-minute estimate, wandered Erie for a bit, picked up the very-reasonably priced order, and we drove down to the waterfront to eat. I would and probably will stop back in Erie just for this experience. It's the bomb, as the kids used to say 25 years ago. Notes: 1) the collards and batter for fried items (the fried tomatoes are killer, btw) were approved by my partner, a confirmed Southerner--they do good things with seasoning to make food that often seems phoned-in at other places truly delicious; 2) the employees told a homeless guy that he couldn't come in at just that moment and then went out of their way to explain that they had nothing against homeless people or him specifically, but that he had caused problems and so they placed some boundaries on him. (They gave him the cup that he was asking for shortly thereafter.) I found it refreshing and wonderful that they were concerned that a customer might expect them to act with decency and compassion towards the less-fortunate rather than thinking a customer would simply want them to make that situation go away. It's a small sample size, but I think Chippers may hire good people.

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