Taco Fiesta Restaurant in Grantville operates a round-the-clock taco counter at 6201 Mission Gorge Road in San Diego, feeding a late-night rotation of shift workers, college commuters, and post-bar crowds along one of the east side's busiest corridors. The grill runs carne asada cut to order, and the signature chile relleno burrito wraps a whole battered pepper with rice, beans, and house-made salsa verde inside a flour tortilla. Mission Gorge Road funnels traffic between the 8 freeway and Mission Trails Regional Park, and the drive-through window processes a steady queue during the lunch surge that also feeds San Diego Brewing Company and the surrounding Grantville commercial strip. A California burrito builds carne asada over french fries, sour cream, and cheese in the standard San Diego taco-shop format. The breakfast menu layers chorizo-and-egg plates alongside machaca scrambled with bell peppers, onions, and tomatoes, all served with fresh flour tortillas. Rolled tacos come five to an order with guacamole made fresh in-house rather than from a concentrate — specify real guacamole when ordering. The surf burrito stacks grilled shrimp over carne asada with rice and guacamole, combining two proteins in a single wrap that pulls from both the best tacos San Diego counter tradition and the seafood cocktail side of the menu. Mission San Diego de Alcala sits half a mile north on the same road, anchoring the northern end of a Grantville restaurant corridor that runs past Gaglione Bros Famous Steaks & Subs and into the Mission Gorge commercial district. Carne asada fries load a full portion of grilled steak over a basket with pico de gallo, sour cream, and melted cheese across the 92120 ZIP's highest-volume taco counter.