I'm hard-pressed to pass up a fajita Friday. So fortunately, Viva la Bamba (this time the location on Grand Ave, there is also one in Urbandale) stood up to the challenge.
Unfortunately, Viva La Bamba is one of the restaurants losing a lot of business because of the bridge closure at 63rd and Grand since it's location just over the bridge, on the Des Moines side.
Another interesting tid-bit is that, this summer a chain in Chicago called the owners and told him the name was infringing on their Mexican food chain's name copyright and he had to change it. They agreed to change the name to just "Viva Mexican Restaurant", but the signs still boast Viva La Bamba for now.
So, today, I took detour around the construction and it was totally worth it. I just love the Mexican restaurants who serve bean dip along with chips and salsa for an appetizer. Honestly, I could probably just eat the whole basket of warm chips with their chunky (and very fresh) salsa and bean dip for lunch and be a happy camper.
But, alas, it was Friday (so fajitas were a must) and they'd probably not appreciate it if I only ate the free stuff and left.
Anyway, These were some darn good fajitas. A huge portion of good quality chicken and fresh veggies accompanied by the familiar rice, beans, salad and tortilla that most restaurants serve.
A solid fajita Friday at Viva la Bamba. Give them some love, especially since the bridge will now be closed until at least the middle of December. Prices are great and they have margarita specials often! They need our support!
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