Mariscos German

Mariscos German, San Diego 3269 Beyer Blvd - San Diego

Mexican
• Seafood
• Latin
• Fast food

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Last update on 02/01/2024
5,0
17 Reviews
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Last update on 31/12/2023
4,4
334 Reviews
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Last update on 17/08/2020
4,3
15 Reviews

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Last update on 28/09/2020
4,5
416 Reviews

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Last update on 28/09/2020
4,5
36 Reviews

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Last update on 28/09/2020
4,5
403 Reviews

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5
Jeb Garcia
+5
The seafood is fresh and cocktails are served nice and cold. The fish tacos have a generous piece of fried fish which comes in a medium sized corn tortilla. Last visit the Barbie cocktail was a little out of my usual choices, it included Abalone and oysters. A little out of my comfort zone but I finished it. This visit I had the Shrimp and Octopus cocktail and it is very filling. The cocktail doesn't have a fishy taste like other places and it is chilled as opposed to lukewarm like other places. Very refreshing and light lunch with more protein than what you get with Sushi. A great meal to cure hangovers. A little pricey but hey, it's fresh seafood. I recommend eating here though seating is limited. You can take orders out and get your beer at the liquor store while they prepare your order.
4
nabska
+4
Food was excellent but the service was poor. We had to wait 40 min before food was ready and majority of the menu wasn’t available. Finally, when the fish tacos were available they were 3 for $16. While the food was incredible, we felt like the prices were gouged for us gringos. Highly recommend anything with ceviche and the spicy fish tacos.
5
ro Ber
+5
The service was good, fast, and efficient. The guys were friendly. However, they need to be more aware of the cleanliness of the place. They should come out every couple minutes to clean up after customers. I'm sure the truck itself, the food and workers are clean, but the tables and general atmosphere needs to be taken care of a bit. I still give it 5 stars because the guys were friendly, food was good and it's been part of the community for many many years now.
5
Wrap Starz
+5
Everything I tried here was actually delicious. I would recommend this place and go back. I wish I lived closer so I can stop by more often. There is only one other place I eat mariscos at and that's Hijoz de su Madre in Rialto. There are about to open up there new restaurant in West Covina.
5
Jay Keyes
+5
Have you ever had a situation where you wanted to whip out your phone and post a 5 star review immediately upon finishing your meal? This was the case the first time I ate the "7 Chiles Taco" at the Mariscos German food truck in its permanent residence in a liquor store parking lot on Beyer Boulevard in south San Diego. This game-changing taco has large chunks of moist, mild-flavored grilled fish in a delectable sauce confirmed by Chef Jorge Fuentes to contain blended fresh jalapeño, fresh habanero, fresh güerito, fresh serrano, árbol, guajillo, and chiltepin (aka the "mother of all peppers"), oregano, and chicken bouillon. Drizzled over the fish and two giant slices of fresh avocado. Crispy leaves. Double corn tortillas. The resulting taco is spicy, juicy, crunchy, and perfect. If you somehow don't remember to order that one, give their O.G. "Taco de Pescado" (Fish Taco) a try. There is a slight sweetness to the batter they use to fry the fish here, it is almost like a funnel cake - and details like the sweetness of the batter matters in a city where nearly everybody has figured out how to make fish tacos really, really well. The difference between the best and everyone else often comes down to small deviations and subtle secrets. The tempura-like batter is otherwise similar to most others, perhaps a good deal crispier. The white sauce is nothing special, the packaged tortillas are inoffensive, and the fish is sufficiently moist, but it is the peculiar taste of the batter that keeps me coming back here and ordering their Fish Taco. The "Gobernador Taco" features stir-fried shrimp, tomatoes, bell peppers, onions, and... celery, with melted cheese. Cajun cooks refer to the combination of peppers, onions, and celery as the "Holy Trinity," as it is at the base of most Cajun stews and gumbos, similar to how the French use mirepoix or Mexican cooks use sofrito. I couldn't help but think "shrimp étouffée" while eating this taco. The combination of these elements results in a savory, sweet, greasy, and gooey taco that just flat-out works. As excellent as the tacos are, my favorite thing to order at Mariscos German Beyer is the "Tostada Loca," a massive plate of seafood served with the aforementioned "7 chiles sauce" along with tostadas fried on-premises on a daily basis. This plate of food begins with a layer of white fish ceviche with tomatoes, cucumbers, cilantro, and onions, topped with another ceviche of cooked shrimp with more tomatoes and cilantro, then a layer of poached octopus, boiled whole shrimp, scallops, de-shelled white clams, then garnished with avocado wedges, sliced red onions, and raw shellfish: chopped mussels, whole oysters, and black clams in their shells. The entire thing is then doused with a combination of Maggi and freshly-squeezed lemon juice. The "Tostada Loca" is our modern tower of Babel, a sign that man has mastered his universe, and a symbol of self-idolatry in defiance of God's will. Back to that eye-opening first visit to Mariscos German Beyer: I had been behind a family of 6 on a Sunday afternoon with their thick southern accents, obviously tourists, but smart tourists who had enough sense to know THIS was the place to order 20 different tacos... and I said to myself, "oh boy here we go, I'm gonna be here for an hour behind these people," but the man taking the order cut through the chaos with great efficiency. Further, their order was served to them in less than 5 minutes after they put it in, and mine served to me just a minute after that. More evidence that quality pervades every aspect of this inexpensive lonchera.
5
Gerard Duran
+5
Good Tacos tables need cleaning attention good salsas good customer service
5
Jackie Orona
+5
I had been craving fish tacos for a while and we were gonna go to our usual spot (El Cacho). But the past few times we went there, they weren't that great. So I googled for a fish taco place and Mariscos German came up. My husband and I decided to try them and we were not sorry. Straight up, these are thee best fish tacos I've ever had! They were big pieces of fish. Crispy on the outside and soft from the inside. I would definitely recommend this food truck in a heart beat! Only bad thing is that it's a bit hidden so we passed it. It's parked towards the back of the liquor store. They should put out signs facing the street. We'll for sures be going again and decided that Mariscos German will be our new fish taco place! BTW, it comes with pico de gallo but I asked for them without it.
5
Loralei Pratt
+5
Alright everyone, I was hesitant to try this place. But O.M.G the batter was light and crispy, the cream sauce was delicious. The tacos are friggin good. They only take cash but I would definitely recommend this place. I had to go for seconds.
5
Irfaan Maan
+5
Best fish tacos i’ve had. A friend who took me said they are the best fish tacos in SD. the chef was really friendly and came and spoke to us about the recipes after we ate.
5
Michael Jensen
+5
The fish taco will be the best thing you've ever eaten. Perfectly flaky and moist on the inside, audibly crisp on the outside, and just the right amount of spice. Seriously, believe the hype.

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Monday:
09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
Tuesday:
09:00 AM - 07:30 PM
Wednesday:
09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
Thursday:
09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
Friday:
09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
Saturday:
09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
Sunday:
09:00 AM - 07:00 PM

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