Discover Restaurants offering the best Spanish food in Fairfield, California, United States. Fairfield is a city in, and the county seat of, Solano County, California, in the North Bay sub-region of the San Francisco Bay Area. It is generally considered the midpoint between the cities of San Francisco and Sacramento, approximately 40 miles (64 km) from the city center of both cities, approximately 40 miles (64 km) from the city center of Oakland, less than 19 miles (31 km) from Napa Valley, 16 miles (26 km) from the Carquinez Bridge, and 14 miles (23 km) from the Benicia Bridge. Fairfield was founded in 1856 by clippership captain Robert H. Waterman, and named after his former hometown of Fairfield, Connecticut.
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4 based on 23 reviews
We actually went to the Pelayo's in Vacaville. There was a short wait for a table but the food was worth waiting for. Service was excellent.
4 based on 24 reviews
We were in the neighborhood and wanted some Mexican food. You order at the counter, then they bring the food to you. The staff was very friendly. The food very served surprisingly fast. The taco salad and enchiladas were all very tasty. Prices were very reasonable. There is plenty of parking. We will be back.
Mi Sazon Mexican Grill is an authentic fast casual Mexican restaurant. Customers can build their own burritos and tacos exactly as they want with many meat and vegetarian options. We also have hand made pupusas. Every food item is prepared fresh in our ki
I absolutely love this place! I always get their carne asada quesadilla. Nothing too fancy...just meat and cheese. It's perfect. So flavorful, and the meat is so tender. My boyfriend got the surf and turf burrito. He didn't say much during the meal other than mmm noises and head nodding. He loved it! It's in a weird location, but if you're driving through Fairfield, plan a stop here!
Most Popular Mexican food in Fairfield, California, United States
4 based on 10 reviews
Formerly the site of El Tapatio, a mainstay in the Rockville area since the early 1970's, which had many owners over the years, El Pitayo recently opened its doors. I was expecting the same old menu but was pleasantly surprised that this is not just your average Mexican joint. Sure you can get tacos and enchiladas, but they also have lots of traditional dishes. I had the pollo in chipotle crema which was chicken in a spicy chipotle sauce. It came with rice and beans and the yummiest fresh tortillas (I got half and half of corn and flour - both yummy!!).The only drawback with the place is the same problems El Tapatio had - the service. It took a really long time to have our orders take; a long time to gets drink (and get them replenished) and we had to walk up to the register to request a check. If they can fix these bugs, they will have a gem on their hands.
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