I Taco, You Taco, We All Taco
February 5, 2010
Bascom & Stevens Creek, SJ:
I enjoy tacoing under billowing clouds with moments of brilliant sun.
My Jarritos was GLOWING. Is that normal?
I had the breaded halibut taco which were MOST excellent. It’s called Dia de Pescao Mex Sí Food and is well worth a visit next time you’re in San Jose. (55 N. Bascom Ave. at W. San Carlos Street.)
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That place is awesome, the full name is “Dia de Pesca, Sí Food Taqueria”. That whole little neighborhood is actually kind of great, the San Carlos St corridor from Race St to Falafel’s (whose?) Drive In, it really shows the city’s erstwhile unashamed ambition to become the “LA of the North.”
Yeah, I really liked the place. The fish tacos were great – I had the breaded halibut, and DAMN.
Thank god for that sign or I doubt I would have ever made it there.
I also love the picture on their website.
I do need to get to that falafel place.
oh damn does that look good! i’ll have to hit it up next time I’m down there.
wait, you *didn’t* take a picture of these featherless ostrich statues out front?
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=San+Francisco,+California&ll=37.32446,-121.93202&spn=0,359.997036&t=h&z=19&layer=c&cbll=37.324562,-121.93202&panoid=sgiaifDHIf13yrXhzxb9zA&cbp=12,249.57,,1,8.59
or maybe they’re dinosaurs?
WHAT
Between the sign, the cactus, the food, the sky and my radioactive Jarritos I must have been in sensory overload by that point. I was lucky to make it home.
As a Mission-southbay commuter, I hit this spot pretty often for lunch. You made the right choice on the menu item — nothing else matches the breaded halibut. Apparently the fresh juice they have is good too. The only thing they have messed up was moving the cash register inside.