The 3 stars is for the salsa bar. We were in town, and went here when 2 Mexican seafood places we had hoped to try were closed. The battered fish tacos were nothing special...they were a bit over-fried and the oil tasted old. Using a combination of the different sauces from the salsa bar helped. Others got the seafood quesadillas and said they were bland; the only item with spiciness of its own was the "machaca fish" with veggies...a little soupy...would have made a better seafood stew.
The biggest disappointment was how limited the menu was. The "aguas frescas" they advertise....NOPE, only horchata. And that really quite excellent salsa bar....but they don't have any tortilla chips available! WTH??!! It was a deep disappointment not to be able to buy a basket of tortilla chips and try more of those salsas. Seems like they are missing a great profit opportunity...with wholesale bags of tortilla chips they could offer chips & salsa for sale, and even seafood nachos, and increase their profit margin.
Not impressed. Will wait until we visit San Diego to eat seafood tacos and such.