One of the city’s finest al pastor purveyors, Tacos Leo’s slow-roasting vertical pork spit calls the hungry from its very visible real estate on the corner of Venice and La Brea. Read more.
A far cry from their former parking lot grill days, the Mexicali Taco Co. team now owns real estate just outside of Chinatown, and serves up their smoky carne asada & Mexico-delivered tortillas daily. Read more.
La Puente is a haul for anyone living in the more centralized parts of Los Angeles, but chef Ricardo Diaz’s popular restaurant has managed to get taco lovers to make the pilgrimage. Read more.
A big dog food truck, one of the originals; look for a Korean spin on tacos, quesadillas, burritos. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
Think of Komodo as a spot for Korean fusion tacos 2.0. Komodo’s wide menu offers lots of opportunities to cross international borders, all wrapped up in a solid tortilla. Read more.