Using the freshest ingredients and preparing every dish to order, Fiesta Burrito Mexican Kitchen and Cantina is a refreshing destination for Mexican food lovers thanks to its homemade cuisine and assortment of both traditional and unique dishes. Located in the heart of Morehead City, this destination is a great spot for an easy-going lunch or dinner that is both budget-friendly and can satisfy any size appetite.
Fiesta Burrito Mexican Kitchen and Cantina has an extensive menu that features a number of Mexican cuisine staples, including tacos, burritos, fajitas, enchiladas, chile Rellenos, quesadillas, and so much more. More adventurous patrons, however, will want to explore all the items on the multiple-page menu to uncover more creative dishes, such as elote, (or corn on the cob with mayo, cotija cheese, and spicy chili powder), tableside guacamole, and heaping main dishes that use fresh seafood, meats, and proteins. For lighter appetites, try the street tacos, tortas, (or Mexican subs), and sopes, or have a multiple-course meal with unique specialties that can’t be found anywhere else. With dozens of enticing menu items that are distinctive and creative, Fiesta Burrito Mexican Kitchen and Cantina is a destination that Mexican food fans will want to return to again and again.
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