If you're ever overshopped at Westfield, just hop on Stevens Creek and get to the other side of the 880 and get some of this Mexican "si food" goodness.
We had the breaded halibut taco, tilapia taco, and red snapper enchiladas. The tacos were $3.50 each and the snapper dish was about $12. For the price, the breaded halibut is definitely worth the try. The crispy goodness with some habanero sauce (not actually THAT hot). It's filled with usual cabbage-tomato-onion mix, and dressed with tomatillo sauce and this other orange sauce, and BAM the fish pieces (generous) - topped off with a little piece of lime. Perfect. The soft shell is about 5-6 inches in diameter, and every mouthful is satisfying. Plus the fish is really fresh. The enchilada was covered in the tomatillo sauce and sauce with salad and rice. We both agreed that we should have gotten something more unique when we sauce someone on the other table with this giant glass of this salsa-looking soup. Anyway it looked us ordering enchiladas look like n00bs.
So this place obviously has more than just enchiladas and tacos, also have burritos, soups, special coctail dishes, and a bunch of variety dishes. Pretty affordable stuff. The seafood selection: tilapia, salmon, snapper, halibut, tuna, shark, shrimps, prawns, crabs, octopus, and scallops. The regular poultry and meat options also hold. Give it a shot! Yelp has plenty of pictures of the aforementioned goodness.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/dia-de-pesca-san-jose
http://www.pescasifood.com/ - looks like crap but A for effort since the menu is there so functionality is served.
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