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    El Sazon K-tracho #3

    4.2 (18 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 10:30 pm

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    El Sazon K-tracho #3 - Breakfast plate $20.99 - Honduran Near Me - Los Angeles, California

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    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids
    Happy hour specials
    Dogs allowed

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    Baleadas sencilla y un Plato de juevos con frijolis y plantains con avocado
    Samantha T.

    This is THE BEST HONDURAN FOOD IN LOS ANGELES. The nicest staff and affordable. 10/10 Love coming here for breakfast with my best friend. Highly recommend

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    Henry G.

    I got a baleada of Pork and it was delicious and very big. The mixture of Avocado, cheese , beans , eggs , and pork makes it a one of a kind Central American Burrito if you will or a Baleada like the official name states. Very fast and kind service given to me and my father. Service: 8/10 Food: 8/10

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    Good taste on food, no parking so be ready and prepared to walk and leave car in safe spot.

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    Very bad service neither of the two waiters approached my table . no A.C the cafe was horrible lo unico bueno fueron las dos baliadas

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    Super delicious! Los taquitos estaban perfectos. Limpio el restaurante y a able los empleados!

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    Dona Bibi's - Baleadas

    Dona Bibi's

    3.5(211 reviews)
    2.0 miWestlake
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    Really good! Had dinner plans go sideways so ducked in here after reading good reviews and kinda…read moremaking sense of the menu. It definitely helps to know Spanish if you're going to read the menu and don't know Honduran food (me). The baleana is really great. It's kind of a thicker tortilla with more flavor, with refried red beans and a harder salty cheese crumbled. You kinda pick it up and eat it a little like a burrito. The basic one is baleana sencilla (simple), that was the best one. I also got the one that's just crazy, the Plus Pollo which is kinda everything you can find. It added egg, big chunks of chicken, and avocado. That was more than I needed, so coming back I'd probably get: Dos baleanas sencillas, una sencilla y una sencilla con pollo Then I'd probably break the chicken up between the 2 that'd be a pretty ideal flavor mix. The chicken chunks are really big and much less flavorful than the baleana. We also got the Pollo Mega and that was a big big leg of fried chicken sitting atop a big slaw of cabbage, pickled onions, and platanos - the tostones style that's more savory, not sweet.

    I've been coming here since I was a kid, so this review is disappointing to write. The food tastes…read morevery different now and no longer feels authentic. Service has also gone downhill. There used to be a tall waiter with curly hair who was attentive and fast, but the current waitstaff didn't greet us and came off as unfriendly. The food itself was bad and felt like a misrepresentation of Honduran cuisine. On top of that, the music was extremely loud and the decorations felt overwhelming, making the space feel claustrophobic. My concern is that experiences like this give people the wrong impression of Honduran food and culture, which deserves to be represented with warmth, quality, and pride.

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    Honduras Kitchen - Carne Estilo Cebia

    Honduras Kitchen

    4.0(327 reviews)
    18.8 mi
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    We decided to stop by Honduras Kitchen after leaving Tokyo Noir to try their desserts. We sat at…read morethe bar and chatted with Maria, our super friendly server. They don't serve hard alcoholic beverages, but they do have an amazing Passion Fruit juice that was extra delicious. Highly recommend ordering one! For dessert, we tried two different items: the rosquillas con ice cream and the apple crisp. Both were really good in their own unique way, the perfect sweet ending to the night. They also have a snack section my favorite! Lol. They were running a 3-bag special on their plantain chips, which are my favorite, so of course I grabbed some to go! Overall, we loved Maria and her energy, and we'll definitely be coming back to try their full menu next time. A fun little stop with great service and tasty treats!

    Found out about this place from a Yelp event I was invited to. At the event I tried the Shrimp…read moreCeviche and and a few other items and drink samples they had. It left a good impression so I figured I'd go try the real deal out at some point. At the event the shrimp ceviche was served with plantain chips which if you're a central American, it's a nice touch. So for my dad's birthday I figure bring him here since we are central American something he would enjoy. Total bait and switch and it worked because based on what I got at the Yelp event I was expecting the same ingredients and presentation. I'll have images of what I had at the Yelp event vs what we were served. No plantain chips, we got tortilla chip strips, ceviche was more like a pico de gallo salsa with minimal shrimp chopped up so tiny you couldn't even taste it. Not worth the $24 or $25 that I paid for it. Even the ceviche de caracol looked like it had more protein in it than vegetables. Not sure if they're trying to save costs by making it more of a Salsa than ceviche. The waitress was attentive no complaints there and the location is pretty big inside. We were the only table there which I thought was a bit odd but figured maybe we came on an off day. They do have some TVs to watch sports, a small bar area and a little store front where you can buy items to take home. Parking in the area is pretty tough if you are driving since it's street parking. If you're a local walking then you're fine. Would we come back.. nope

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    La Troca Catracha - Inside of a Baleada especial (carne asada + avocado, no huevos)

    La Troca Catracha

    4.3(18 reviews)
    2.9 miWilshire Center, Koreatown
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    I've expressed it already again and again, probably a million times about my never ending pursuit…read moreand support of food trucks. I've been asked over and over again why? It's a place where you can get the most authentic cuisine prepared by chefs who didn't go to any culinary school but instead learned how to prepare food from generations to generations. I've never had Honduran food so when I heard of this food truck which is located just outside the Wilshire/Normandie Station, I made sure to catch them and see what they offer. I had the Deluxe plate consist of ground beef empanada, crispy chicken taco, and a Honduran bean and cheese quesadilla. For a first timer, this plate is a must have as it was served with three different items to try. As expected, it was really good. Prepared from scratch with skillful hands, using fresh ingredients, the plate had all the wow factor you're looking for.

    Came here because I saw some article, can't recall where about this lunch truck. I was in the area…read moreand passed by and there were several other lunch truck most with a decent amount of people. I did struggle to find parking and ended up parking about a block away on one of the side streets and paid metered parking. I stood in line about 3 people deep, ordered a baleada made of beans, cheese, cream, egg and avodado. $6 add a bottled mexican coke, $4 total $10 After i ordered I waited 15 minutes to get what I call a glorified taco/burrito. Over priced for what it is. A large flour tortilla, with a few beans, a little cheese, some cream a scrambled egg and a couple of slices of avocado. One is not filling. I am not knocking the flavor but really....personally I would rather have 3 street tacos or a burrito. Their baleado with chicken was $7 I think maybe $8, but in short, I think we can all find decent burritos for that price. Honestly, I apprecaite food from any country provided it has taste, quality and most of all authenticity of some sort. I get it is hard to make authentic food when you cannot locate the herbs and spices or if they are hard to find or even if most people in this great country of ours do not consume some of the foods eaten in those countries. However, beans and cheese......really? I think the tortilla used was good, nice texture and fluffy, aside from that, it was truly nothing special or different from what I have had in various Salvadorian, Guatemalan or Mexican restaurants for a lesser price and honestly better taste. Again, my opinion. If you are not sheepish about being on a busy intersection and also getting a wiff of what areas where homeless people live, then be my guest, stop and get a baleada or any other dish they sell. I would recommend this place just to try, service was good with a little wait, but overall, they had their regulars and ethnic people stopping by.

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