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4 Comments on this article:

Report as: spam offensive Foodie on 10/23/06 at 9am

Wrong. Unfortunately Celia's food is actually among the greasiest and most poorly crafted. The dishes are standard Mexican fare, but uninspired. The guacamole was about the only redeeming item I sampled. The beef burrito was bland, the chicken equally tasteless. At least it was cheap.

Report as: spam offensive John on 11/08/06 at 2pm

The food isn't the most exciting Mexican fare, but it's not the worst. It is very fatty, though, and heavier than the Mexican food I'm used to.

Report as: spam offensive Mike on 4/16/07 at 1pm

This place is just not that great. All of your restaurant reviews are so positive, I feel maybe some honest criticism or review would help the paper. Not every restaurant around here is THAT good.

Report as: spam offensive Celia's is terrible! on 5/25/07 at 4pm

Is the Daily not allowed to give a bad restaurant review? The food at Celia's is good, and the atmosphere anything but "classy". If you want a fatty, 2,000 calorie meal of a flour tortilla, beef and bland rice combined in a number of different ways with re-friend beans slopped on the side then maybe you will like Celia's. I'm not sure where you got the word "classy". For a much better option try Fiesta Del Mar Too in Downtown Mountain View. The food there is much more interesting, the atmosphere is fun, you get a choice of beans, and the margaritas are excellent (not from an overly-sweet mix like I'm guessing Celia's are).




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