I've lived in Shelbyville for about 11 years after living in NorCal and Texas and have always been disappointed in Fiesta Mexicana and especially Marimbas. Â This place doesn't sell alcohol which would be nice but the owner can really cook. Â As noted in another review, he makes it when you order it and from good and fresh ingredients. Â Not the best Mexican food in the world but well above average and much, much better than the bigger, more popular places in Shelbyville.
Review Source:Since I am originally from California, I have had my share of great mexican food. I am not into the fancy type and I prefer the hole in the wall variety. I read a review for Tienda and I thought it fit the bill so I decided to give it a try. I am sorry to say it was not very good. The refried beans were more like a thick soup, very strange and not very flavorful. The burittos and rice were cold. The enchiladas were not bad, but they were soggy, more like a mush than anything else. The server was nice though they seemed somewhat shocked to see my family come to their establishment. Guess they don't get many gringos?!
Review Source:This place is right next door to the more noticeable, yet nowhere near as delicious, Marimba Restaurant. I urge you to try El Paraiso.
We grabbed one of the two outdoor tables on a beautiful Wednesday afternoon, and were promptly served with the regular chips y salsa. But these weren't any regular chips- they were homemade and fresh, and the taste conveyed that. Do yourself a favor and ask for the hotter salsas; they've got a couple different kinds that they won't bring out unless you ask!
Our waitress was really nice and very patient. El Paraiso doesn't have the typical Mexican restaurant menu with a lunch special section. Everything here is made fresh and to order. How might I know this? Besides the fact that I asked, our entrees also took about 15-20 minutes to arrive. I always worry when the plates arrive before I'm finished exhaling after ordering.
I enjoyed the Pollo a la Plancha, otherwise known as the grilled chicken breast, accompanied by beans, rice, and ridiculously fresh and homemade tortillas. It's quite a good-sized serving, and I'd definitely recommend it.
There's also a decent sized store (tienda) inside; definitely worth a look when you go in to pay your bill. By the way, there's an odd quirk about paying with credit cards: you can't put down a tip to be charged to the card!
Looking forward to going back again and again and again. Marimba, you're dead to me.