La Diosa Mexicana
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I was really looking forward to eating here. Tuesday is Taco Tuesday so i was sold! Unfortunately the customer service was a let down. The first waitr…
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Friendly quick service. Food was excellent. I would definitely say try this if you like Mexican food that’s so much nicer than taco bills or Fonda.…
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La Diosa Mexicana opened in Surfer’s Paradise a couple of months ago, and though we missed the opening, we took the opportunity to take up an invitati…
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La Diosa Mexicana is open for Casual Dining and Bar. La Diosa Mexicana serves Mexican dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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3 Reviews on “La Diosa Mexicana”
I was really looking forward to eating here. Tuesday is Taco Tuesday so i was sold! Unfortunately the customer service was a let down. The first waitress who was lovely (and fixed everything at the end) was interrupted in taking our order by another waitress. This waitress also took our order very quickly in order to serve for friends on the next table. Once Patrons arriving after us got there food I realised something has gone wrong. I asked the maître’d over and said we have been waiting a while (she never came back with an update). The waitress who took the order pointed at an order coming out of the kitchen saying that’s ours. It wasn’t (she never came back either) and finally the original waitress noticed and came to do something about it (so thank you!). The tacos were cold and rushed. Won’t be coming back.
Friendly quick service. Food was excellent. I would definitely say try this if you like Mexican food that’s so much nicer than taco bills or Fonda.
La Diosa Mexicana opened in Surfer’s Paradise a couple of months ago, and though we missed the opening, we took the opportunity to take up an invitation to visit when we made a trip to the Gold Coast. “La Diosa” translates to “the goddess”, so the name of the restaurant means “The Mexican Goddess”. There are a number of goddesses in the Aztec mythology, and it is not evident which one in particular they are paying homage to. Given the bloodthirstiness and sacrificial demands of most Aztec deities though, perhaps it is more a figurative than literal reference.