Though eclectic food is as stimulating as its cousin, electric food, it has a considerably lower risk of causing mouth-burns and napkin static cling. Safely shock your senses with today's Groupon for eclectic fusion cuisine at Isabel's Cantina. Choose one of the following options:
- For $15, you get $30 worth of dinner fare
- For $10, you get $20 worth of breakfast or lunch fare
Chef Isabel Cruz's unique edible offerings are served straight from the Venn-diagram center of Latin and Asian cuisine. Vegetarians and omnivores alike can nosh healthy breakfast options such as the homemade Cantina croissant with scrambled eggs, cheese, tomatoes, and scallions ($8.25), or have a lunchtime-leaning crispy lettuce wrap cradling marinated chicken and tangy peanut sauce ($9.75). Toast with a fresh mimosa ($5 per glass, $20 per pitcher) or sweet thai coffee ($3.75). In the evening, revive flagging taste buds with palate-tickling plantains with sour cream and caviar ($9). Entrees include globetrotting, edible explorations such as the flat-iron steak with cilantro garlic mojo pico, which is accompanied by loyal cartographers portobello mushrooms ($20).
Isabel's Cantina has a space as hip and exotic as the fare it serves. A 15-foot-tall Buddha statue overlooks the dining room, waiting for the perfect opportunity to snag a morsel from an unattended plate. With its stark lines and warm colors, Isabel's blends edge and comfort as effortlessly as if it had a style processor making eye-pleasing aesthetic smoothies.
Reviews
Isabel's Cantina was profiled on Nile Guide, and Zagat rated the food extraordinary to perfection. More than 200 Yelpers give it a four-star average, and 90% of Urbanspooners like it:
- "Cutting-edge” chef Isabel Cruz blends an “interesting mix of culinary cultures” with her “outstanding”, “healthy and interesting” Asian–Pan-Latin “fusion cuisine” at this “Pacific Beach favorite” “for any meal” – Zagat
- Modernly designed in what seems to be an old warehouse, the Cantina offers up patrons a party in their palate for their breakfast, lunch and dinner options. – Nile Guide
Groupon Says
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- Don't join a gym! Its many tiny televisions are a poor substitute for the normal-sized television at home.
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