I spent an hour or two wandering around Plaza Fiesta a couple weekends ago after being very disappointed with Trader Marc's flea market down the road. We were all pretty hungry, so we were stoked to see the huge food court in the middle of the Plaza, next to the three-story jungle gym ball pit thingy.
There's some good food to be had here, and cheaply. Colombian, Ecuadorian, Mexican, Peruvian, Churros, whoa. A number of places with veggie burritos, quesadillas, veggie "plates" (beans and rice, salsa, veggies, plantains, egg over easy), awesome. I chose a burrito with extra jalapenos that ran me $4. It was simple, clean, and delish. My pal who had gotten a beef plate from the peruvian joint let me try the (three!) different salsas that came with his meal, and they were distinct and flavorful. And who can deny the deliciousness of fried plantains? Not I.
There are a couple of mexican/latin american grocery places here too, some cell phone shops, a bakery, clothes, western gear, etc. Also a Subway and some random Greek Place, as well as a pizza joint, kind of odd. Some empty stores, which made the space a little echo-y and eerie. The insanely huge jungle gym looked like something out of a fantasy I'd probably had at age 4, and had a super cheap entrance fee. The feel of this mall is very disney, as it's designed to look like a "typical latin american plaza" complete with stucco, tiled roofs, hanging flags, etc. Kind of like walking into the Mexico Pavilion at Epcot. Entertaining.