TacoMania (Westfield Valley Fair)

2855 Stevens Creek Blvd #2749, Santa Clara
(408) 641-1089

Recent Reviews

Dan Kim

Small hole in the wall that has really solid Mexican food.Pricing is fair for the location and tastes about as good as your local Mexican spots do.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Tacos

Letty Barajas

Sorry I meant to put 5 stars this location and their food is excellent.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Tacos

Ashish Tare

Ordered a veggie nachos and found a piece of chicken on it. After showing they made another one, but used the same grill for the veggies that they use for the chicken and found another piece of chicken in the nachos. HORRIBLE!

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Nachos

Hai D.

Food tasted good but our order was wrong. We order 3 (super) tacos, 3 (regular) tacos, and 3 (regalia) tacos. Unfortunately we got our food to go and did not notice the mistake until we got home. We received 3 (regalia) tacos and 6 (REGULAR) tacos. We overpaid for our food essentially. Double check your orders

Joiera C.

This mall definitely have all the designers in one roof and I used to come here more often but recently they changed the policy as in no dogs allowed. I will never want to go back shopping here if I can't bring my dog it's absurd that a little or medium size dogs are not allowed. I hope they changed the policy back but till then me and my friends are not stepping in here.

Mcnevets R.

This place has become a zoo! Parking is a nightmare and a total turn off to even go shopping here. Very little traffic control with someone directing the mish mash of cars diverging in one area. The one guy I observed supposedly directing traffic was not even doing an effective job just blowing his whistle most the time.Total Cluster F**k!

K T.

Mall: 5 starsNew Anti-Pet Policy: 0 starsParking: 3 stars Only mall to charge for parking outside of SF. At least the first 2 hours are free. But there are no elevators in the new parking garage so you will have to dangerously climb up the ramp to get to your car after hours (restaurants outside of the mall close after mall hours). Ground floor parking is only for curbside pickup.I've been a patron of the mall for over 40 years. The mall is now stunning after the completed expansion. I love walking around with family, friends, and my furry friend in his stroller and exploring all the stores and mall offerings. As of recent, however, the mall's new pet policies have deterred me from doing much shopping there. I'll drop buy once in a while to complete a merchandise return but will otherwise shop online or at more pet friendly locations. I love dining at The King's Fish House and several other restaurants that offer outdoor seating because I have a small dog. I was just contacted today by The King's Fish House after making an online reservation and notifying them that I have a dog in a stroller. Valley Fair is clamping down on restaurants located outside the actual mall and no longer allowing them to serve patrons with pets in their outdoor patio. I've been dining there with my furry friend ever since the restaurant opened. Westfield has become very pet unfriendly. It's one thing to ban pets entirely from inside the mall (it's unfortunate that some pet owners have ruined it for the rest of us by not cleaning up after their pets), but it's going way too far by not allowing restaurants located outside of the actual mall to serve patrons with pets in their outdoor patio. I am not aware of any restaurants with outdoor seating in the entire City that does not allow dogs. While San Jose City and Santa Clara County (HSC Section 113903) allows restaurants to serve patrons with pets in their outdoor patios, Valley Fair is banning this practice outright.I think management should have taken a softer approach with their pet policy. This Mall has been in San Jose City forever and has always been pet friendly. I would have tried posting signs asking pet owners to clean up after their pets first and maybe even requiring all pets to be contained (i.e., stroller) like at the airports. An outright ban at all Westfield Malls only serves to alienate pet owners (over 57% of Californians own pets) and turn away potential business.

Ally Lin

Ordered a brisket burrito with all the fixings for $12 from the self-order kiosk. Pretty good price for a swanky mall. Yes, there are $10 burritos in downtown but that's rare and usually from a taco truck. Some meats do cost extra here though. The menu has a surprisingly fine variety. There are chimichangas. ? They also sell quesabirrias for $16 which comes with the side of broth. I tried it and thought it was decent.The whole place was very bright and sparkling clean with a view of the pristine and new mall that it's situated in.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Frank W.

Nicole was sensational and explained the sustainability the restaurant practices. Then chef Kelby treated me to some octopus and sea scallops that were so tender and delicious, the whole experience was well worth the trip. Larry was also very fun to socialize with and has great taste in shirts. Enjoyed it very much!

Isaac Velasquez

Delicious food...the Quesabirrias are super delicious

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Victor C.

Great mall compared to the sf Westfield mall which now has closed down.Many choices for those who love ramen boba or just shopping on the weekend. The only problem is finding parking and perhaps forgetting where you parked your car, so make sure to keep track of where you parked.You might not want to come here when there are long lines to some ramen spots.

max Jr

Need attention to the

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 3

Maggie G.

This place is expanding and expanding, taking over parking lots and any unused spaces around the premises to create room for new businesses. I have been to this place for a long long time! My last dine out meal prior to the shut down of the pandemic was at Raman Nagi. I remember, we were sited pretty much right way and there weren't a long line like it's normally that Wrapps around the corner. Most of the time, I don't shop here unless there's a need for me to visit a specify store. I mostly come here for the restaurants and theater. This place has expanded so much since I visited last time. So many restaurants added and very tempting to try them all! One thing I absolutely dislike about this place was parking. It was already bad enough prior to the pandemic. Now, even worst! For one, you have to pay for parking after two hours, it's only $1 each additional hours with $10 maximum per day, which is not bad. However, it is very challenging to find parking spaces! Today, I visited around 12:30pm on a Monday, I had to circle around a few times to find a parking space! Imagine on a weekend. One time, on a weekend, I waited 15 minutes just trying to get into the parking structure and I never made it there. After 15 minutes in line, i was still on steven' screen, didn't even get close to the premises of the mall yet. So, I turned around and left to a different mall. In summary, this is a great place to dine, and shop if you don't mind the parking hassle. Just be prepared and come early.

annmia shop

? tacos are tasty ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Henry L.

Valley Fair has helped my evolution into a mall rat (not by choice). We usually just come here to eat. They now have Hui Lau Shan, Cafe Maiko, Lady M, Mochi Donut, Somi Somi and many other dessert spots. You can also get your tried and true: Popeye's chicken, Chipotle, Panda, etc. We also cannot forget Shake Shack, Shih Lin Fried Chicken, and many other favorites. Shopping is solid with a combination of both luxury stores and common place stores. Uniqlo and Zara are solid, although I would argue the former had some of the most questionable service practices in the mall. They have family friendly restrooms located on the first floor. The Lego store is a must visit and has the some of the best service I've experienced at a high store.

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