Viva la Vida es un restaurante mexicano en Sapporo que destaca por su ambiente relajado, trato cercano y una cocina llena de sabor. Quienes lo conocen suelen volver por sus tacos de pollo, chorizo, pescado y cordero, además de clásicos como nachos, jalapeños rellenos y guacamole con chips.
El local combina una decoración con personalidad, servicio ágil y bebidas que completan muy bien la experiencia, desde margaritas hasta cerveza. Si buscas comida mexicana bien preparada, ingredientes de gran calidad y un rincón agradable en Sapporo, este sitio es una apuesta segura para comer rico sin complicaciones.
Annie Sobol
4 años agoThe portions are small however the flavor stands up to anything you may order in Southern or Baja California. The real difference is the quality of the ingredients - it is elevated. We went during the weekday which we were quickly seated and served. We made a reservation but really didn’t need one. We spent about ¥4,300 for two which included guacamole with chips, pollo tacos, arroz chimichanga, mango margarita and a Corona.
Gil Brown
2 años agoGoogle maps says open at 5:30pm, so called to make a 5:30pm. reservation. No good, they don't open until 6pm we were told. We walked around for 30 min. Not a problem, had a craft beer nearby. Sat down to order, only us (3). Tried to order fish tacos. No good, not available. No fish in Japan?? Ordered 2 margaritas, what we got were tiny martini glasses with a horrible mix of tequila and some lemon juice. No sweetener. Check the size against the lemon wedge. Changed to local beers. Ridiculous. Guacamole was ok, but is usually mixed with tomato, garlic, salt, pepper and lemon juice. This was just mashed avacado. See the photo. Chips were some store bought item, and portions were for children. Tacos we ordered were bland, and on dry soft corn tortillas. Came with 3 tea spoon "sauces" not salsas, and not much flavor. No side dishes like rice and beans, etc. Going downhill fast. We thought to save the night with a plate of churros, but again, もうないです。(not available). I know Sapporo is not a huge foreigner market, but Japanese people love Mexican food if its done correctly. I suggest the owner fly to America's southwest for a month and see proper tex mex or even more authentic Mexican. Small investment.
Kenny Marshall
1 año agoThe staff, the drinks, the food. If you are a foreigner at least, this is a great place to go. Don’t hesitate it’s cheap and good. Spend 30 mins here, you won’t regret it.
Kathy Zhang
1 año agoI've been to 4 different Mexican restaurants in Sapporo so far, and this one is still my favourite. Last night we ordered the chicken, chorizo, fish and lamb meat tacos, and we loved all of them! My favourites were the fish and lamb. We also got some nachos and cream cheese stuffed jalapeños, which were also really good. The total came to a bit over 2000 yen per person for a table of 3.
The portions are smaller compared to North America, but that's not really surprising lol
The manager was also really nice, and he referred to him and his staff as "amigos" which was great haha
I also love the decor and location- it's a bit away from city centre so it's not inconvenient but it's also not crowded.
kenz leary
2 años agoBest Mexican food I’ve gotten since being in America. Small portions so good to order lots and share. Service was slightly slow on a Tuesday evening