Mariscos Vuelve A La Vida

2915 North 43rd Avenue, Phoenix, 85031, United States Of America

Téléphone: +16022727727

Adresse: 2915 North 43rd Avenue, Phoenix, 85031, United States Of America

Ville: Phoenix

Menu Plats: 35

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Fajitas

Tacos

Entrées

Caldo

Soupes

Coconut

Ceviche

Plats De Crevettes

Tacos De Rue Mexicains

Shrimp

Plats Principaux

Ideas Del Chef

Plats De Poisson

Ceviche Bar Tostada

Tostadas (Hard Shell Tortilla)

Octopus Specialties

Barra Caliente

Mariscos - Seafood

Hard Shell Tortilla

Tacos Célèbres

Pescado Entero (Whole Fish)

Antojitos Snacks

Beverages (Bevidas)

Burritos

Lunch And Dinner Burritos

Fruits De Mer

Adresse

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